As always, your main concern will be dealing with Voids and Quantums. On a large team, this shouldn't be an issue...but you need to watch 'em on your own if solo or in a smaller team.
It's already been mentioned, but you probably want a targeting bind - customtargetnext alive quantum$$customtargetnext alive void - should do it, though there are probably more elegant syntax solutions than mine. Customtargetnext is a catch-all and can crap out on occasion.
How do you actually deal with 'em? Presuming you can't just leave it to your teammates. Early on, staying in Nova form and popping 2-4 purple insps isn't a bad idea; should let you blast the heck out of the Q or Void before they drop you. You can do similar staying in human form, though the lower damage might make that a slightly riskier proposition.
Later on, I suggest taking Shadow Cloak. It's a self-stealth power in your secondary. It won't stack with pool power stealth, but it will stack with Super Speed or a Stealth IO. While it might seem counterintuitive to take Super Speed on an AT that already gets an innate travel power, a Warshade benefits a lot from Hasten, as discussed by others here. Also note if you pop hasten then switch forms, the buff carries over.
But the point of this is - with Shadow Cloak plus another stealth of some kind, you get full invisibility. Now, you also get a melee damage/hold attack at level 18, Gravity Well. Thus this lets you run into an enemy spawn and start off by HOLDING the Void/Q before they can get a shot off.
It is also possible to dive straight in with human form and just Shadow Cloak alone - they will aggro on you when you're almost on 'em, but there's a short delay between enemies noticing you and enemies actually attacking - which may be enough time for you to get off the Gravity Well. However there's greater chance for error there.
Other folks have mentioned it, but I'll say it again - you want some sort of bind or macro setup to swap your primary power tray when going between forms, as the Nova and Dwarf powers are a different attack set from your regular powers.
-- Acyl
It's already been mentioned, but you probably want a targeting bind - customtargetnext alive quantum$$customtargetnext alive void - should do it, though there are probably more elegant syntax solutions than mine. Customtargetnext is a catch-all and can crap out on occasion.
How do you actually deal with 'em? Presuming you can't just leave it to your teammates. Early on, staying in Nova form and popping 2-4 purple insps isn't a bad idea; should let you blast the heck out of the Q or Void before they drop you. You can do similar staying in human form, though the lower damage might make that a slightly riskier proposition.
Later on, I suggest taking Shadow Cloak. It's a self-stealth power in your secondary. It won't stack with pool power stealth, but it will stack with Super Speed or a Stealth IO. While it might seem counterintuitive to take Super Speed on an AT that already gets an innate travel power, a Warshade benefits a lot from Hasten, as discussed by others here. Also note if you pop hasten then switch forms, the buff carries over.
But the point of this is - with Shadow Cloak plus another stealth of some kind, you get full invisibility. Now, you also get a melee damage/hold attack at level 18, Gravity Well. Thus this lets you run into an enemy spawn and start off by HOLDING the Void/Q before they can get a shot off.
It is also possible to dive straight in with human form and just Shadow Cloak alone - they will aggro on you when you're almost on 'em, but there's a short delay between enemies noticing you and enemies actually attacking - which may be enough time for you to get off the Gravity Well. However there's greater chance for error there.
Other folks have mentioned it, but I'll say it again - you want some sort of bind or macro setup to swap your primary power tray when going between forms, as the Nova and Dwarf powers are a different attack set from your regular powers.
-- Acyl