(1) Free Leagues. battle with the players. this happens everyday at 12, 3, 6, and 9 PM or AM PDT. prizes will be coin shards which can be sold to NPCs for ingame gold.
(2) Weekly Championship. players battle with the GMs. every saturday at 9PM PDT. prize will be a mount (heavenly horse) and silver coins which like coin shards can be sold to NPCs for ingame gold but at a higher amount that the coin shards.
im not sure about the schedules. but those are the two major pvp events that happen ingame.
• Free League: Organized leagues, scheduled throughout the day, with in-game money and item prizes to be won. For this type of PvP, a ladder is present and Fame can be earned to increase one's Rank.
The game's battle system is unusual for its genre in that it uses a turn-based system.
When a player character and an enemy character come into contact with each other on the game map, both parties are transported into a miniature instance where the battle takes place. For outside players, the involved parties appear as stationary, with a symbol floating over the combatants' heads to indicate combat. In this state, both parties, computer-controlled foes as well as human players, can receive assistance from up to two additional allied parties that can enter the battle at any time. This can lead to large battles of up to 27 monsters versus 27 heroes (3 players, 24 mercenaries).
The game is classically turn-based in that only one side can take action at a time and those actions take immediate effect. However, each character also has a certain speed represented by action points; that means that slower characters may have to skip some turns to reach a threshold value of action points while fast-moving characters have to skip less turns or none at all. Additionally, magic effects can also modify the amount of action points a character has to allow fine-grained control of speed effects. Each party can never have more than 5 characters act during a turn, even if more than 5 characters have sufficient action points.
The characters of each party are positioned on a 3x3 grid. Positioning the characters is an important decision, because different weapons and skills have different attack patterns. The player can change the position of his/her characters during a battle if desired.
During a character's turn, one of the following actions can be performed:
• Basic Attack: Perform a standard attack.
• Magic: Use one the character's available magic skills.
• Item: Use an item that is assigned to one of the character's available Quick Slots, such as a healing potion or a magic scroll.
• Move: Move the character to any position on the grid that is not occupied by a dead character. If the target destination is occupied by a living character, the characters will switch positions.
• Wait: Forfeits the character's turn, keeping all action points.
• Guard: Assume a stance that reduces damage dealt to that character during the enemies' next turn, while passing on the character's turn to the next character that has sufficient action points to act (if any).
• Search: Search the body of a fallen enemy for loot. This also removes the body from the field, preventing resurrection.
• Switch mercenary: Switch the mercenary out for one that is not currently fielded. You can only do this a limited amount of times during a battle.
All of these actions, except for Wait, consume a certain amount of action points.
SILENCE!!! I KILL YOU!!! - achmed the dead terrorist, jim dunham
anyway, earlier today, i heard that our nation's king sent a king's judgement to us nation members so i thought that we can PK people. but unfortunately, we can't and i dont know why...lols! anyway, could anybody tell me the reason behind this? heheheh! and advance merry xmas guys!!! and with this i want to leave you a great xmas song!!!
hey how does PK really work? it happened to our nation too that on our nation, king's judgement was casted but i still cant PK someone.. i know you cant PK someone inside a town but i tried on outdoors but still cant.. is there any requirements? like do you have to be an official on your guild for you to able to PK?
wow.. i wanna pk somebody.. hahah i wanna pk gambler de mere.. so what the hell is the pk function for if its only for the level 100? am i getting this? you can only pk if you have king's judgement? and level 100? and a guild leader that controls a town? is there no other way to pk somebody>?
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yes there actually is.
(1) Free Leagues. battle with the players. this happens everyday at 12, 3, 6, and 9 PM or AM PDT. prizes will be coin shards which can be sold to NPCs for ingame gold.
(2) Weekly Championship. players battle with the GMs. every saturday at 9PM PDT. prize will be a mount (heavenly horse) and silver coins which like coin shards can be sold to NPCs for ingame gold but at a higher amount that the coin shards.
im not sure about the schedules. but those are the two major pvp events that happen ingame.
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Player versus Player
The game features several kinds of PvP combat:
• Challenge: You can challenge anyone to a duel.
• Free League: Organized leagues, scheduled throughout the day, with in-game money and item prizes to be won. For this type of PvP, a ladder is present and Fame can be earned to increase one's Rank.
• GvG: Guild versus Guild battles.
• NvN: Large-scale Nation versus Nation battles.
Yes, and I love Nation vs Nation battles. One of the best times I've had in pvp is playing NvN battles in Atlantica
Tactical battle
The game's battle system is unusual for its genre in that it uses a turn-based system.
When a player character and an enemy character come into contact with each other on the game map, both parties are transported into a miniature instance where the battle takes place. For outside players, the involved parties appear as stationary, with a symbol floating over the combatants' heads to indicate combat. In this state, both parties, computer-controlled foes as well as human players, can receive assistance from up to two additional allied parties that can enter the battle at any time. This can lead to large battles of up to 27 monsters versus 27 heroes (3 players, 24 mercenaries).
The game is classically turn-based in that only one side can take action at a time and those actions take immediate effect. However, each character also has a certain speed represented by action points; that means that slower characters may have to skip some turns to reach a threshold value of action points while fast-moving characters have to skip less turns or none at all. Additionally, magic effects can also modify the amount of action points a character has to allow fine-grained control of speed effects. Each party can never have more than 5 characters act during a turn, even if more than 5 characters have sufficient action points.
The characters of each party are positioned on a 3x3 grid. Positioning the characters is an important decision, because different weapons and skills have different attack patterns. The player can change the position of his/her characters during a battle if desired.
During a character's turn, one of the following actions can be performed:
• Basic Attack: Perform a standard attack.
• Magic: Use one the character's available magic skills.
• Item: Use an item that is assigned to one of the character's available Quick Slots, such as a healing potion or a magic scroll.
• Move: Move the character to any position on the grid that is not occupied by a dead character. If the target destination is occupied by a living character, the characters will switch positions.
• Wait: Forfeits the character's turn, keeping all action points.
• Guard: Assume a stance that reduces damage dealt to that character during the enemies' next turn, while passing on the character's turn to the next character that has sufficient action points to act (if any).
• Search: Search the body of a fallen enemy for loot. This also removes the body from the field, preventing resurrection.
• Switch mercenary: Switch the mercenary out for one that is not currently fielded. You can only do this a limited amount of times during a battle.
All of these actions, except for Wait, consume a certain amount of action points.
SILENCE!!! I KILL YOU!!! - achmed the dead terrorist, jim dunham
anyway, earlier today, i heard that our nation's king sent a king's judgement to us nation members so i thought that we can PK people. but unfortunately, we can't and i dont know why...lols! anyway, could anybody tell me the reason behind this? heheheh! and advance merry xmas guys!!! and with this i want to leave you a great xmas song!!!
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time
Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square
In the frosty air.
What a bright time, it's the right time
To rock the night away
Jingle bell time is a swell time
To go gliding in a one-horse sleigh
Giddy-up jingle horse, pick up your feet
Jingle around the clock
Mix and a-mingle in the jingling feet
That's the jingle bell,
That's the jingle bell,
That's the jingle bell rock.
Enjoy and peace!!!
hey how does PK really work? it happened to our nation too that on our nation, king's judgement was casted but i still cant PK someone.. i know you cant PK someone inside a town but i tried on outdoors but still cant.. is there any requirements? like do you have to be an official on your guild for you to able to PK?
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pvp in atlantica is awesome... it is the battle of strategies!!!!
You can only PK someone if you are at war with their nation, or they're on your blacklist.
King's Judgement is a little bit different from regular PK.
a) It's only useable by Guild leaders that control a town
b) It takes 125% will to do (so you have to be lvl100)
c) It can only be used 10 times per day
d) It can be used on anyone (as far as I know)
Of course, using king's judgement on someone will put you on their blacklist, so they can pk you back if they want.
wow.. i wanna pk somebody.. hahah i wanna pk gambler de mere.. so what the hell is the pk function for if its only for the level 100? am i getting this? you can only pk if you have king's judgement? and level 100? and a guild leader that controls a town? is there no other way to pk somebody>?
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You can pk without King's Judgement only if your nation is at war with them (or if they're on your blacklist).