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Old 02-21-2004, 12:03 PM
Ramos
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Default Suggestion....

I think one problem with the current pvp situation is the only negative consequence to dying pvp is if you get killed by a pet, you lose xps. If you do a char wipe, consider that.

The system now encourages suicide tactics. If a wizard kills someone, and is low on mana and/or health, he continues nuking other people in hopes to get more pvp points. If he dies, great...he gets more mana and more health.

There is no sense in NOT dying, unless it is to a pet. Maybe if you added CORPSE RECOVERY as an incentive not to die foolishly, or LOSE PVP POINTS if you lose pvp, it would make tactics more important. Obviousy, if you lose in a 1 vs 1 contest, the pvp point hit should be greater than if you are gang raped by a group of 6 (similar to the pvp bonus now being reduced if you are in a group).

I must also say....something really needs to be done to prevent ppl from using EXPLOITS. I won't mention any names, but you all know who we are talking about. That makes ppl feel that the server is not fair, and no one wants to play on it and/or donate to improve the game.
 


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