I am wondering about PK since I know next to nothing about it and the little I have found out about it is rather vague.
So how does this work?
What I can get from the game...
PK only avialable on players lvl 30 and over.
Not available in towns and colloseums.
Players that successfully PK you will appear in your blacklist and you will be enemies.
Linked to war
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OK. I've never Pk'ed anyone and don;t think I have been PK'ed before, (nothing shows in my blacklist even though one time while in town, suddenly my charcter was in a battle but died instantly?!... not sure what happened)
I understand that you need to PK when your nations wars against another. What if your nation is not warring... can you PK random ppl?
What happens to you when you are Pk'ed?
Another thread suggests that one of your mercs will lose a random item of equip.
Once you ae PK'ed in a nation war, does that mean you are out of the war or can you continue to fight?
Other information:
PK (normal) is only available on the last day of war.
PK (normal) can be initiated by any members of a nation against an enemy nation.
PK (normal) can result in a 3 vs. 1.
PK (normal) is initiated by right-clicking on the opponent's avatar and selecting "PK"
PK (normal) has no restrictive PvP rules. Archers are not nerfed, flame sword isn't uber, etc.
PK (normal) cannot be initiated in safe areas - towns, colosseums, etc.
PK (normal) will cause the loser to drop one piece of equipment that he/she or a merc is wearing at the end of the battle.
PK (normal) will cause you to appear in the victim's blacklist. This means that the victim can take revenge against you anywhere.
PK (king's judgement) can be initiated only by the leader of a guild that is in a nation (forgot if it had to be the leader of the nation or not).
PK (king's judgement) can be used against anyone.
PK (king's judgement) can only be used at 125% will.
PK (king's judgement) will cause the loser to drop one piece of equipment that he/she or a merc is wearing at the end of the battle.
PK (king's judgement) will cause you to appear in the victim's blacklist. This means that the victim can take revenge against you anywhere.
PK (king's judgement) is often used to farm bots, since the revenge blacklist isn't usually worth it. Some GMs use it to farm their opponents before war begins, though.
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