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| - Player killing is the act of killing other players for amusement, punishment or for money/loot. After the introduction of the Skull System, a lot of player killer, or PK, characters were created. These are characters that exist only to cause death and havoc. Most PK characters are made by higher leveled players and killing them can get you hunted.
- Player killing is the act of killing other players for amusement, punishment or for money/loot. After the introduction of the Skull System, a lot of player killer, or PK, characters were created. These are characters that exist only to cause death and havoc. Most PK characters are made by higher leveled players and killing them can get you hunted.
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- PK (ピーケー, PeeKay) can refer to two things. It can refer to the act of a player intentionally killing another player (to Player Kill) or it can refer to one who intentionally kills other players (a Player Killer). To differentiate between the two definitions, often the term PKer is used when referring to a Player Killer. Most PKs kill for sport, not for purpose. The main character of .hack//G.U. Rebirth, Haseo is a player branded with another derivative term: PKK (ビーケーケー, PeeKayKay) or Player Killer Killer, one who specifically hunts and kills others who maliciously kill players.
- When initiating combat with another player inside the Wilderness, players are marked with a skull. This causes players to lose all of their items when they die, or all but the most valuable if the player has the Protect items prayer enabled, instead of the normal 3 most valuable.
- Player Killing (プレイヤー・キル(殺人), Pureiyā Kiru?, abbreviated as PK), is the act of killing another player in an online game. With each story, the act holds different meanings and weight.
- Player Killing, also known as PKing, is a very populated activity on Soulsplit. The main goal of PKing is to kill other players, loot their items after a killing blow, and get Wilderness Points (WP). These WPs can be spent at the WP Shop, located at Edgeville.
- Player Killing (commonly known as PKing, player vs. player, or PvP), is the act of two or more players engaging in combat until the opposition is slain. Player killing differs from other forms of combat in that players do not fight against monsters whose actions are defined by RuneScape's game engine. There are various places throughout Old School RuneScape that players can participate in PvP activities such as:
* The Wilderness (including Bounty Worlds)
* Duel Arena
* Castle Wars
* Clan Wars (Purple Portal and FFA Portal)
* Last Man Standing
- Single combat, also known as "singles" or "1v1", restricts players so that they may only fight one target at a time. However, if a player stops attacking their opponent for a certain amount of time (the amount of time it takes to eat three pieces of food), it is possible for other players to attack one or both fighters. This is also known as "PJ" (player jacking), and considered dishonourable in PKing. Popular single-way combat areas are Edgeville and the White and Red portals in Clan Wars.
- In Elder Tale, the act of killing players is merely for fun and profit, and hasn't been considered true murder after the players realized that those who were killed were revived at the Cathedral; however, all players were initially unaware that the killed players would lose their memories, from the real world, from each death. Ever since they were trapped in the Elder Tale world, the players started PKing for easy money and items outside safe zones due to the fact that the Royal Guard will intervene if they start fighting in a safe zone and the fear of taking on high-level monsters.
- Player Killing Bounty Hunter is a minigame where you can use your runescape accounts to kill other players and take their items if you win. Trying to make money by player killing (pking) is a little like gambling. You can't win anything unless you take risks. Therefore, in order to try and make some cash by player killing, you must be willing to lose what you have. With that in mind, many people will steer away from this as a source of incomay on player killing in the first place, you already start out with a negative profit. Whether you spend money or use items you've made yourself, you're still experiencing a cost of some kind. Second, it isn't completely dependable. The Bounty Hunter minigame is unpredictable. At one time, a certain place will be empty, while at a moment later, it'll ca
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| - Player Killing (commonly known as PKing, player vs. player, or PvP), is the act of two or more players engaging in combat until the opposition is slain. Player killing differs from other forms of combat in that players do not fight against monsters whose actions are defined by RuneScape's game engine. There are various places throughout Old School RuneScape that players can participate in PvP activities such as:
* The Wilderness (including Bounty Worlds)
* Duel Arena
* Castle Wars
* Clan Wars (Purple Portal and FFA Portal)
* Last Man Standing Currently, players can also participate in player killing in dedicated "PvP worlds," where players can attack other players in most places around Gielinor, with the exception of designated safe areas and banks. Currently, three dedicated PvP worlds exist (World 325, World 392 and World 337). PvP is a popular activity throughout Old School RuneScape. Some accounts are even designed solely for PvP, which are colloquially referred to "pures", who limit or entirely avoid training one or more combat skills, namely Defence, so their purely offensive stats will be a lot higher than their combat level suggests. Because of their history of success in the Wilderness, and the overall greater amount of experience pures must gain in their individual skills of choice, many players believe that pures are superior to regularly trained accounts of the same level.
- Player Killing Bounty Hunter is a minigame where you can use your runescape accounts to kill other players and take their items if you win. Trying to make money by player killing (pking) is a little like gambling. You can't win anything unless you take risks. Therefore, in order to try and make some cash by player killing, you must be willing to lose what you have. With that in mind, many people will steer away from this as a source of incomay on player killing in the first place, you already start out with a negative profit. Whether you spend money or use items you've made yourself, you're still experiencing a cost of some kind. Second, it isn't completely dependable. The Bounty Hunter minigame is unpredictable. At one time, a certain place will be empty, while at a moment later, it'll can be swarming with a clan. Other players will also be using their own strategies or teams to make sure they get kills, so you must always be aware. Since you are at high risk, you may end up worse off than you were before,while you kill others you can also get some power level experiences. Third, even if you do successfully kill another player, you may not receive very valuable items in the drop. Therefore, while using skills to make money is consistent, the use of player killing to make money will not guarantee the same amount of money received with each kill. So how do you become a successful player killer? You must be smart while in the Wild. You have to be aware of everyone and everything around you at all times if you expect to be successful. It may be a good idea to bring another trusted player or two with you into Bounty Hunter. This is a much safer way to travel than alone. How do you decide whether or not you would like to fight another player? Whether or not you choose to attack a player will depend on various factors. Look at that person's items. If the player has valuable goods with him, attacking him will be more enticing. If you use the Protect Item Prayer you will save one item even if you are killed. While in the fight, when you eat and drink is very important. Assuming you have brought good food and potions, you will have to time them accordingly. It is a good idea to drink a dose of any potion you may have with you at the beginning of the fight, and drink more when you notice it has faded. You should try to eat food sparingly, because conservation is the key. However, this does not mean that you should fight with a low amount of hitpoints because you can end up dying. Prayer can also be used in fights if you want.Defensive and offensive prayers are available as well as the popular Smite prayer, which helps reduce your opponent's remaining prayer. After a successful kill, you'll receive the opposing players items, depending on whether or not they used the prayer "item protect". It may be a good idea to leave Bounty Hunter at this point to bank the items and replenish your supplies. Afterwards, you may sell the items you've received for some well-earned runescape gold.
- Player killing is the act of killing other players for amusement, punishment or for money/loot. After the introduction of the Skull System, a lot of player killer, or PK, characters were created. These are characters that exist only to cause death and havoc. Most PK characters are made by higher leveled players and killing them can get you hunted.
- Player killing is the act of killing other players for amusement, punishment or for money/loot. After the introduction of the Skull System, a lot of player killer, or PK, characters were created. These are characters that exist only to cause death and havoc. Most PK characters are made by higher leveled players and killing them can get you hunted.
- ol
- PK (ピーケー, PeeKay) can refer to two things. It can refer to the act of a player intentionally killing another player (to Player Kill) or it can refer to one who intentionally kills other players (a Player Killer). To differentiate between the two definitions, often the term PKer is used when referring to a Player Killer. Most PKs kill for sport, not for purpose. The main character of .hack//G.U. Rebirth, Haseo is a player branded with another derivative term: PKK (ビーケーケー, PeeKayKay) or Player Killer Killer, one who specifically hunts and kills others who maliciously kill players.
- When initiating combat with another player inside the Wilderness, players are marked with a skull. This causes players to lose all of their items when they die, or all but the most valuable if the player has the Protect items prayer enabled, instead of the normal 3 most valuable.
- Single combat, also known as "singles" or "1v1", restricts players so that they may only fight one target at a time. However, if a player stops attacking their opponent for a certain amount of time (the amount of time it takes to eat three pieces of food), it is possible for other players to attack one or both fighters. This is also known as "PJ" (player jacking), and considered dishonourable in PKing. Popular single-way combat areas are Edgeville and the White and Red portals in Clan Wars. If a player runs from a multi-combat to a single combat zone, only one of the attackers can attack the player as long as they are in the single combat zone.
- Player Killing (プレイヤー・キル(殺人), Pureiyā Kiru?, abbreviated as PK), is the act of killing another player in an online game. With each story, the act holds different meanings and weight.
- In Elder Tale, the act of killing players is merely for fun and profit, and hasn't been considered true murder after the players realized that those who were killed were revived at the Cathedral; however, all players were initially unaware that the killed players would lose their memories, from the real world, from each death. Ever since they were trapped in the Elder Tale world, the players started PKing for easy money and items outside safe zones due to the fact that the Royal Guard will intervene if they start fighting in a safe zone and the fear of taking on high-level monsters. One of the main reasons why PKing was done was due to sheer boredom. However, in Akihabara, it is considered as going too far and is banned in the low levels of the city. It was unanimously agreed by the Round Table Alliance, that PKing players under level 50 was pointless. Ever since the conditions of Akihabara have been improved greatly due to the Round Table Alliance's efforts to make living in the world of Elder Tale for fellow Adventurers better, there are almost no PK incidents.
- Player Killing, also known as PKing, is a very populated activity on Soulsplit. The main goal of PKing is to kill other players, loot their items after a killing blow, and get Wilderness Points (WP). These WPs can be spent at the WP Shop, located at Edgeville.
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