Sí, haber, que ya lo sé, he jugado muchas horas de PvP, sé que te suben los atributos etcetera, y sé que los niveles esos se ganan una vez llegas al nivel 50, lo que no sé es COMO se consiguen, por que no creo que se consigan igual que los niveles estandar.
Una vez llegas a nivel 50, cada cosa que hagas que te daría experiencia normalmente te da "puntos de prestigio", ahora mismo no me acuerdo del nombre concreto, se que lo llaman puntos de ..., bueno cuando llegas a cierta cantidad subes de rango, como si fueran niveles, desde el 1 al 10. Si encuentro la entrevista donde lo he visto pongo el enlace.
Aquí está (veteran points se llaman):
[h=1]Can you elaborate on how to get veteran points and what you can do with them?[/h] Updated 10/07/2013 06:02 PM Published 10/07/2013 06:02 PM
Veteran Points are similar to XP, and your Veteran
Rank goes up as you gain them (like gaining a level). You'll get Veteran Points for accomplishing certain tasks in the game. Imagine you were told you needed to kill a specific NPC or monster in a dungeon. If you're level 50, you'll get Veteran Points for accomplishing that goal. When you get enough Veteran Points, you go up in Veteran
Rank. There will be lots of ways to gain VP. You could gain Veteran Points in PvP or in Adventure Zones.
VRs do improve your character's power by granting stats and the ability to equip better gear, though the increases are smaller than the ones you'll gain through normal leveling. This will make it easier for you to visit wherever you want in the next alliance you play, and will make it easier when you're grouping with friends who may not be as advanced as you are.
You'll continue to gain skill points while increasing your Veteran
Ranks, so it's really a time when you'll be able to broaden your character's skills. We'll release a full write-up for VPs and VRs in the near future.