TheOtherOne,
Huxley borrows some aspects from PS and some from WoW.
In WoW Battlegrounds, the zones are all instanced. This means that only the few Alliance and Horde players that entered through their respective portals are in that "zone" or "Instanced Battle Ground". This is great because you won't see the lag that you might see in MMOs in heavily populated zones like the major Cities of Azeroth. Or in a heavily contested base on Amerish.
As in PS, when you level your abilities don't increase but you acquire skill upgrades similar to the certification program in PS. So a Lv50 Altaraver will have several more options available to him than a Lv5 Sapien: One, but the game can go either way with this 1v1. It all depends on which player knows how to play the game better or has a better machine. But that is true in PS too.
You can engage in Quests in Huxley just as you may have done in WoW. These quests take you into PvE instances where you kill NPCs known as Hybrids. Killing the Hybrids is what gives you the XP to level up. Engaging in PvP will give you rank. Both Rank and Level give you additional Skills so it is best if you do both. Killing those Hybrids over and over again could get old quick.
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