I have stated nothing but facts, while the trammy tamer force continues to spout BS and lies.
-1 point for the pointless insult. I play a tamer, and most of my time "playing" in game, is spent in Felucca.
Let's just examine some of the things that have been said by others that I once again will correct.
1. Tamers with Greater Dragons have to walk. False, animal form allows any tamer to continue to move at mounted speed.
And of course, if you choose to do that, you will leave your dragon, far, far behind. That issue was "fixed" with the nerf to pet balls.
2. Tamers pets die and it takes forever to retrain their skills. Wrong again. Auto pet stabling means most pets never die. And if they do die it takes all of 2 minutes to regain that .1 skill lose.
I'll repeat what I posted above. After a pet death it takes me anywhere from ten minutes to two hours to retrain that pet, I don't believe I have ever had it take two minutes, and I know what I am doing. Sooooo, either you don't know what you are talking about, or you are deliberately lying. You choose.
3. Chivalry and Bushido do more damage in PvP than greater dragons. Again wrong. No other template does 50 damage melee attacks, with a bleed attack and can hit you with 70+ damage firebreathe even with 85 fire resist. All of this can happen in the matter of .5 seconds. It is essentially a 1 hit kill, only achievable by someone with a greater dragon.
A "one hit" or "insta kill" with a greater dragon is extremely rare. I can probably count on one hand the number of times I have seen it, and I'm willing to bet that in most, if not all of those cases, the victim had poor resists, and/or no weapon skill (or was disarmed).
I'll repeat what I posted above just about any of the most common advanced character templates will out dps a tamer with a greater dragon. In fact, any tamer with a 3/2 pet slot combination, will out dps a tamer with a greater dragon. Anyone who actually knows what they are talking about, and isn't deliberately trying to be deceptive, will tell you this is true.
It is easy to start yelling and screaming about a dragon's fire breath, but there are an awful lot of things a dexxer with a weapon can do that a dragon cannot do. Any advanced dexxer will hit more often than even a greater dragon with max wrestling skill. Dragons don't have hci. Just about any advanced pvp'r in any template will get hit far less often by a greater dragon than they will by any advanced archer or dexxer, dragons don't have dci.
Dragons don't have consecrate weapon.
Dexxers can also use the bleed attack.
Dexxers can also cast spells.
Dragons don't have lightning strike.
Dragons don't have divine fury.
And the list is much longer than that.
I see more and more tamers every time I log in. In 6 months when half of the people in Fel are playing tamers will you finally admit how wrong you truely are?
Perhaps you are gaming on a different planet, or perhaps you are once again lying, or perhaps tamers irritate you so much that you temporarily lose your sanity every time you see one. When dragons first came out, I saw a lot in pvp, but can tell you, now I see extremely few, probably the only place you will see many of them will be at champ spawns, but for the most part in pvp, those that thought they would grab a dragon and rule, have been bitterly disappointed, and have rather given up on the idea of pvp'ing with a greater dragon...
Any template. That 3rd tamer I mentioned for instance. Started him last weekend. My greater dragon is in the stable bonding as we speak. By Sunday evening I will be a GM+ Mage/Tamer in full control of a greater dragon.
I'd be curious to know how you did this. Did you use an advanced character token? If you did, those are available to more than just tamers. Are you using a ton of skill plus items? If you are, you are sacrificing in other areas with your suit, and I'm willing to bet, you won't be a stellar addition to the pvp on your shard, and even at that, skill plus items are available for almost every pvp skill.
But regardless of how you did it, taming is still one of the slowest skills to train. And in fact, you haven't really done this yet, and we'll see come Sunday whether what you have predicted is true. I'm willing to bet you will be disappointed...