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Message ID: 2245
Date: Tue Jun 22 06:29:46 BST 1999
Author: Greg
Subject: Re: getting PK'ed
>From: "Robert \"Nokker\" Venters" <dread@...>questions
>
>> Since you apparently are a person who has been PK'd, I have some
>> about how PK works. Not that I would ever play that way, I hated UO forthey
>> that one reason. It's bad enough we got insta kill monsters, having to
>> worry about them, and other players attacking make it way to complicated
>for
>> me.
>>
>> Anyways, if you PK someone, how much can you loot? Everything?
>> Percentages, etc.
>> also in a duel, if you win, what are you allowed to loot off the other
>> player? Items? Money? Nothing?
>>
>> I realize this is the wrong forum for theses questions, but dang it, I've
>> been curious.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wenaddar of Cazic-Thule (16th level)
>>
>the rules for a pk are the same as looting rules for a duel ,,
>you are able to loot anything that is equipped ,, or in an open inventory
>slot ,,, plus all the money on the corpse ,,,
>
>I was pk'ed by what is called a "naked mage" actually a Dark Elf wizard
>,,, they carry absolutely nothing on them ,, and bag all the loot that
>get ,, if I were to kill him ,,, if I could kill him,,, all I would get is30
>what gold he took off my corpse ,,, never get my tunic back ,,, I died at
>the entrance to HHP in kith woods ,, my spawn point was just inside the HHP
>zone ,, I was hunting orcs ,, by the time I made it back ,,, just about
>seconds ,,, the brigand had enough time to loot my corpse and gate out ,,,,
>oh well ,,, a new tunic will cost me a total of 5pp to get ,,,, just the
>fact that it happened ,,, that's not race war roleplaying ,,, that's pure
>greed ,,,
>
>i'm sorry ,, this really isn't the forum for this discussion ,, but I tend
>to ramble
>
>
>
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