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And do what realy? rat around? try to find a lucky chest?
The odds your getting zerganked are high, the odds of finding a player with a build focused on dismounting are high.
It can be fun every once in a while but its a death sentence
Do what? Play the game. Gather resources, or kill mobs and hope they drop good loot, I don’t do dungeons much but some players do mostly that. And then there’s PvP, whether ganking or more honorable. I never go looking for PvP, but a few times when someone has approached me saying “1v1” or the like, I’ve gone with it. I stink at PvP so have always lost, but I try anyway.
Death sentence? Eventually, sure, but you can survive several trips between deaths, and the outcomes of those trips can more than make up for a few sets of lost gear. I died in a black zone yesterday, but I also had a black zone trip that I survived to get home with a baby Swamp Dragon, and another with a Direwolf puppy. Those lucky chests happen too, like the black zone chest I found a while back with a 8.1 Fort Sterling cape inside.
Death isn’t just inevitable for you or I. When I die, I always check out the player who killed me. They all die too, a LOT, sometimes with really expensive gear on. But we all respawn afterwards. We just have to make sure that we have fun between deaths, and to make our deaths inexpensive and infrequent enough that the fun in between makes them worthwhile.