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You can use this to see what the best weapons are for each dedicated stat, or mix of stats. Generally you just pick one stat and take it to 80. Only bother with enough endurance to put on the armor/weapon you want, and only bother with mind a little if you go int. Whatever level you choose to pvp in just focus on vigor first and then your damage stat.
It's easy to use your intuition to figure out which ones are most effective for different situations. For instance against ganks, some easy ones are stormhawk axe, moghwynn's spear, or zamor curved sword ashes of war. Endure/black flame tornado/stormcaller are also good. Jar cannon/ballista and Lion Greatbow with golem arrows are still good. Other than that just pick what you like that isn't daggers or twinblades.
You can use these to figure out the hyper armor mechanics -
innate hyper armor:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pVyZi-Do3NAcfyMzwE2cTzHc5Yp99fSLuKt-X71JAss/edit#gid=0
poise damage:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j4bpTbsnp5Xsgw9TP2xv6d8R4qk0ErpE9r_5LGIDraU/edit#gid=419422255
Take the weapon move, ash of war, or spell that you want to use and find the poise value. Add that to your listed poise value from armor.
Find the poise damage of the thing you want to be able to not get flinched by, I usually just use the greatsword R1#1.
Your poise will be doubled during hyper armor, so multiply the poise damage you will take by 0.5. If your poise + your move's poise is higher then you will not be flinched.
Bullgoat's talisman can reduce poise damage received by another 0.75 multiplier, so if you use that then you can multiply the poise damage by .5, then by .75, OR by .375 which is both combined.
...And if you couldn't find the spell/move you wanted to use on the innate poise list, then it has no hyperarmor so do no multiplication at all. This means you will likely get flinched by anything.
All that aside though, what you will actually need is to just learn all the animations so you can dodge them. Combine that with some gankspanking tools and patience and you should be good to go.