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Try playing a class that has some form of CC:
Example: Hunter with whip.
The whip does a lot of damage and allows you to dodge and deal crazy damage to the vamp you're against, the game is extremely balanced so please stick it out. As with any PvP game it gets frustrating at early levels but once you level up it becomes more challenging and fun.
Vampires are simply... Simple... to play. You dont "need" to coordinate, you have great mobility and rewards aggressive play.
When you start to learn the maps and get the hang of abilities(which should be around level 10), it is not hard to dominate as humans, especially if you coordinate and have a bit of skill on your team.
Many vampires are close to death before they get close, gets blown up by crossfire and AoE.
I disagree. I still play with my hunter his starter gear and I dont have any issues. It's all about experience and knowing how to counter their abilities tbh (and most importantly, teamwork).
Its not unbalanced.