Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook/Trying Out the Player-Killer Lifestyle
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Trying Out the Player-Killer Lifestyle
Train Your Character for Long-Term Success
When creating your character on the Player Killer world, keep in mind that you will want a high Quickness attribute and Run skill, and, eventually, a ranged attack, and a healing skill of some sort. Archery, Life Magic, and War Magic are especially popular Player Killer skills. Missile Defense and Magic Defense will be more important than Melee Defense in most encounters with hostile players. If you've got to choose between training in Missile Defense and Melee Defense, go for Missile Defense.
Respect People's Personal Space
Anecdote from reliable source: When our hero first entered the world of Darktide, she set out over the countryside and soon encountered a small knot of characters chatting peacefully, weapons sheathed. Encouraged by their friendly attitude, she ran up and stopped about five yards away, waved, and noticed too late that they'd gone into a combat crouch. One unleashed a fireball that took down half her health. She'd gotten about three strides away before being smacked with a lightning bolt that sent her to the lifestone. A moment later, she received a couple of telepathic greetings: "Sorry." "Sorry. You just ran up on us and we thought you were going to attack."
(When she caught up with them later, they gave her peace offerings of armor and pyreals to prove that it had indeed been a misunderstanding.)
Find Someone You Can Trust
If you're a starting a new character on the PK server, you'll probably want to seek the company of an allegiance as soon as possible. Even if you don't end up joining them, they will probably treat you civilly to maintain the good name of their group, and if you do join, they will likely offer you protection and take revenge on those who dare to attack you unprovoked. Here are some pointers for seeking an allegiance:
- Start your search in the wilderness or in a backwater town. The major towns are often tense battle zones rather than recruitment centers. The first people to acknowledge your arrival will likely be predatory thugs.
- Seek players who have a powerful monarch. The rank and name of the monarch appears at the bottom of a character's information panel if you successfully examine him or her. The higher the rank of a player's monarch, the more likely that the allegiance will be trying to recruit members and less likely that it will be victimizing people at random. If you aren't sure what rank a monarch's title corresponds to, see the Allegiance Primer.
If the vassal of a high-ranking monarch does assault you, try complaining to the monarch directly, either through an "/tell" or by e-mail through his or her site listed in the Allegiance Hall (if any). Chances are, the monarch will be sympathetic and may even reimburse you for damages.
Be sure that any allegiance you join has a good reputation and enough power to hold its own. The enemies of the allegiance will become your enemies, and you might not want to be affiliated with a group that's constantly being harassed.
Don't Run Away in a Straight Line
Consider the Tactical Situation
Seeking Mastery
Learning to become a good politician and warrior on the Player Killer world is a long process. Study all the different skills and attributes, apprentice yourself to a high-level character, and ask a lot of questions. If you're playing a warrior merely to avoid the complexities of spellcasting, you won't get very far before a mage loots your smoldering corpse.