As a new SWTOR player with swtor credits, you need the basics of flashpoints so you can start the game and learn the ropes. This guide is designed to help you do just that. Here you can find all the information you need to start playing and become an intermediate player. It contains the basics to get you started.
Not this guide:
This guide is not a specific breakdown or tutorial of a specific flash point. Rather, it's an overview of what you need to know to be successful at Flash Point, especially if you're new to the game.
First, you should know that the flashpoints are the same as in other MMO game dungeons. This is where you will find the best loot and where the most difficult battles will take place. Normally, you get a flashpoint quest before entering the flashpoint. You can easily find the name, level, purpose, and number of recommended players for your flashpoints just by reading the quest log.
grouping of flash points
The first thing you need to know when grouping critical points is what their function will be. Do you tank, DPS or heal? Tanks are the ones that get up close, create strategies to use, determine which target the DPS will attack first, and hold all threats to prevent the rest of the group from taking damage.
DPS (Damage Per Second) is an attack that can damage a target (knockback) by following the tank's head and using all attacks to deal as much damage as possible to the specified target. Etc.) is a player to avoid.
Healers heal other players on your team, but the order in which you heal can be a bit tricky. As a healer, you should always focus on the tank and yourself first. If you and the tank are healthy you can throw something at the DPS, but be aware that without a tank or healer you may miss.
How to chat with other players
To communicate with other members of your team, you need to know how to chat with them. This is also a way to communicate with other players in the area to form a hotspot group. Go to general chat.
You will be invited to a party or another player will respond to the message requesting an invite. Continue this process until you have the recommended number of players in the group required for flashpoint. Each group must have at least one person who can recover or stop recovery.
Ask for help
If you need help at the critical point, you must be very open to the group. If they raise their heads about what to expect from you and what to do, it helps you learn faster, but it tells them that you don't have enough experience to do it alone. Most of the people are very nice and helpful and explain some mechanics to new players.
When they come across rude people who leave the group, they just get impatient. It shouldn't bother you or interfere with the game. Make sure you understand what they are telling you and make a 100% effort to do exactly what they ask you to do. As long as you try, most people will be happy to help.
This is an example of how others can help you. Where to collect Codex when you first pass the flashpoint of "The Black Talon" (information you can read later, just for the pleasure of your knowledge) and how to get out of the AOE (for everyone inside) A great attack that deals damage) was taught parameters) from one of the boss battles. By letting the group members who weren't familiar with the instance (another name for Flashpoint) know, they were able to get the Codex with important information to help them complete the task without any issues. All you have to do is be honest and make a real effort.
If you've never recovered or been tanked before, it's a good idea to start as a DPS to understand a little better how the role works. Reading about what you have to do is completely different from seeing it happen for the first time. Once you get used to the game, you can always try to heal yourself in the future. You literally can't live without a healer, so it's nice to compliment the healer once in a while.