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− | + | Guild Conflicts, or ''GvG'' - ''Guild vs Guild'', is a battle between two guilds where players of the conflicting guilds invoke [[PvP]] attacks on each other. The conflict is controlled, and has certain limits imposed such as how many attacks that needs to be done and how many people that can participate in the conflict. | |
− | + | The conflict rules are set by the initiator of the conflict. | |
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− | === | + | == Basic Rules == |
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+ | You can attack anyone within a 25 level radius. This means that if you are level 100, you can attack any player in the other guild between levels 75 and 124. Attacks done in a guild conflict are not subject to [[Bounty Board|bounties]] and you won't to lose PvP points, Gold or XP when you lose one of these battle. | ||
+ | To join an ongoing conflict you just attack someone from the opposing guild. | ||
− | == | + | ==Scoring== |
− | + | A score point is only gained upon a victory for an attack initated by you. If you initiate the attack, and the other player is victorious, they do not get a score point for their guild. | |
− | + | == Ending a Conflict == | |
+ | A conflict is won when one of the guild manage to complete the required number of successful attacks. The price for the winning guild is ''Guild Reputation Points'', or ''Guild RPs''. These RPs can be used to buy [[buffs]] that applies to all players in the guild. | ||
− | + | In addition to the RPs, the winning guild will get an increase in its ''GvG Rating''. This rating is simliar to PvP rating, and basically tells how good the guild is at winning guild conflicts. | |
− | + | The guild that looses the conflict will get a reduction in GvG rating. Loosing does ''not'' affect the number of RPs the guild has. | |
− | + | A conflict can also end in a draw in case none of the guilds reaches the required number of successful attacks. | |
− | + | == Difference From Normal PvP == | |
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− | + | === XP / Gold / PvP Rating === | |
+ | XP loss, gold stealing and [[PvP Rating]] have no part in GvG conflicts. This means that loosing a GvG related attack does not cause you to loose any gold, xp or pvp rating. | ||
− | + | The only exception is if there is also a [[bounty]] on the target player, whereby the loss is as normal as with a bounty kill. | |
− | + | === Level Range === | |
− | + | The level range for attacking is increased from +/-5 to +/-25 for participants in the guild conflict. | |
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+ | === Bounty Retaliation === | ||
+ | When in conflict, it is not possible to place a bounty on attacks which were from a conflict participant. Note that attacks from guild members who are not actively participating in the conflict can be bountied as normal. | ||
− | There are a many different strategies that can be taken in a conflict | + | == GvG types == |
+ | There are a many different strategies that can be taken in a conflict. Here are two of them: | ||
− | "Show me your champion" is a 1 on 1 conflict. | + | * "Show me your champion" is a 1 on 1 conflict. |
+ | * "Bring out the mob" is a conflict that has many members that can join. | ||
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[[Category:Guild Guides]] | [[Category:Guild Guides]] |
Revision as of 20:05, 19 July 2009
Guild Conflicts, or GvG - Guild vs Guild, is a battle between two guilds where players of the conflicting guilds invoke PvP attacks on each other. The conflict is controlled, and has certain limits imposed such as how many attacks that needs to be done and how many people that can participate in the conflict.
The conflict rules are set by the initiator of the conflict.
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Basic Rules
You can attack anyone within a 25 level radius. This means that if you are level 100, you can attack any player in the other guild between levels 75 and 124. Attacks done in a guild conflict are not subject to bounties and you won't to lose PvP points, Gold or XP when you lose one of these battle.
To join an ongoing conflict you just attack someone from the opposing guild.
Scoring
A score point is only gained upon a victory for an attack initated by you. If you initiate the attack, and the other player is victorious, they do not get a score point for their guild.
Ending a Conflict
A conflict is won when one of the guild manage to complete the required number of successful attacks. The price for the winning guild is Guild Reputation Points, or Guild RPs. These RPs can be used to buy buffs that applies to all players in the guild.
In addition to the RPs, the winning guild will get an increase in its GvG Rating. This rating is simliar to PvP rating, and basically tells how good the guild is at winning guild conflicts.
The guild that looses the conflict will get a reduction in GvG rating. Loosing does not affect the number of RPs the guild has.
A conflict can also end in a draw in case none of the guilds reaches the required number of successful attacks.
Difference From Normal PvP
XP / Gold / PvP Rating
XP loss, gold stealing and PvP Rating have no part in GvG conflicts. This means that loosing a GvG related attack does not cause you to loose any gold, xp or pvp rating.
The only exception is if there is also a bounty on the target player, whereby the loss is as normal as with a bounty kill.
Level Range
The level range for attacking is increased from +/-5 to +/-25 for participants in the guild conflict.
Bounty Retaliation
When in conflict, it is not possible to place a bounty on attacks which were from a conflict participant. Note that attacks from guild members who are not actively participating in the conflict can be bountied as normal.
GvG types
There are a many different strategies that can be taken in a conflict. Here are two of them:
- "Show me your champion" is a 1 on 1 conflict.
- "Bring out the mob" is a conflict that has many members that can join.