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Caravans create an objective-based PvP event in the open-world that players can choose to attack, defend, or ignore via a UI window.[3][4][5][6]
- Only the caravan owner and those in the caravan's raid group will be able to see it on the world map.[7][8]
- You will only be able to see the caravan if you are a member of the caravan's raid or if you are the owner of the caravan on the map. If you are not one of those, then you will not see it on the map. If you come within proximity of the caravan you'll be prompted through an event UI to participate if you wish as a defender or an attacker.[7] – Steven Sharif
- Players that choose to attack or defend the caravan will be flagged as combatants.[9]
- The UI notification will include the caravan owner's name and guild.[10]
- The proximity that the UI window appears is determined by the player's performance as either a defender or an attacker in previous raids.[4]
- Once registered as a defender, a player can't switch to attack the caravan.[11]
- The proximity radius for notification of nearby caravan events can be increased or decreased based on the caravan's components or a player's progression in the highwayman system.[12]
- At a certain proximity to the caravan, any player will receive the event notification to participate either as an attacker or as a defender. That proximity radius can be augmented either through players advancement within the Highwaymen system, which is for defenders or attackers you can increase the radius, but also the components can increase and or decrease the radius of that event notification as well.[12] – Steven Sharif
- There will be visual hints relating to the cargo being transported on caravans, but players will not be able to see the exact contents of the caravan.[13][14][15] Cargo is represented in this way even if a cosmetic caravan skin has been applied to the caravan.[14][15]
- Players can be registered participants in a caravan event involving multiple caravans.[16][11] It is not possible for a player to participate in more than one caravan event at a time.[17]
- As a player you can participate in events that have as many caravans collocated as you want. So if you have 20 Caravans that you're trying to move all in a single caravan raid with all of your players you can join all 20 of those caravans into the same caravan defense group; and that is that is the intent of the system. The same is true for the attackers. The attackers can join against all of those caravans.[16] – Steven Sharif
- Caravan components can be individually destroyed by directional attacks against the caravan. All components are destroyed if the caravan is destroyed.[18]
- Some defensive abilities may be effective against blocking projectiles from hitting caravans.[19]
- Basic attacks will not slow caravans, but certain slowing abilities may be able to do so.[20]
- As it stands currently it would be difficult for players to be able to block the caravan. Now that's not to say that certain types of effects cannot be applied to the caravan through ability use, such as slowing effects, or pause effects, stun effects, against the caravan itself, not the rider. But right now we do have a collision priority system which means that vehicles move players and mounts. Mounts and players cannot stop vehicles from moving the vehicle. Its collision has priority; and then ships have the ultimate priority. Nothing can move ships or block ships.[20] – Steven Sharif
- If a caravan's driver is killed or otherwise removed from the caravan then any player will be able to drive the caravan for a period of 15 to 20 minutes before the caravan despawns and becomes a wreckage.[22] A caravan will persist in the world for a period of 5 to 10 minutes from the time its owner logs out or is disconnected from the server.[23]
- There is no limit to the number of times caravans can be commandeered or the number of times caravans get destroyed and replaced.[24]
- Q: Will there be a limit on the number of times a caravan can change hands if successfully taken over during a journey from one node to another?
- A: No. There is no limit a caravan can be destroyed. That caravan can be destroyed. The Caravan thereafter could be destroyed. The driver of the Caravan can be killed and commandeered; and done as many times as is permitted through the situation. That is player driven.[24] – Steven Sharif
Caravans
Caravans are vehicles that facilitate the transfer of cargo across Verra.[20][29][30][31][32][33][34][25][35]
- Caravans are the induction of emergent gameplay, which means you cannot predict the situation you're going to be in when you use a caravan. That's part of the risk: The risk is the unknown. If you could predict it then your ability to mitigate that risk would unfortunately remove that dynamic- that ratio of risk versus reward.[36] – Steven Sharif
- Personal caravans are used to transport cargo for one or more players.[32][33][34]
- Mayoral caravans are used by Mayors to transfer cargo between nodes with established trade agreements or alliances.[30][31]
- Caravans are initiated from and arrive at caravansary node buildings within Village (stage 3) nodes and above.[37][32][38][39]
- Caravans create an objective-based PvP event in the open-world that players can choose to attack, defend, or opt-out of.[4][5][6][9]
- PvE caravan events can cause roadways to be blocked off or hostile mobs to spawn to attack the caravan.[40][41]
- It is possible to launch decoy caravans and merchant ships, but there are visual hints of what is contained in a caravan.[13][14][15] Decoy crates may be available via social organization progression.[13]
Player flagging
The open world PvP flagging system is designed to deter people from griefing other players without limiting opportunities for open conflict.[42][43][44][45]
- We do incentivize players to fight back, or to participate in PvP through the flagging system, but not to PK. Not to go corrupt.[44] – Steven Sharif
- Players can participate in open world PvP with one another without having to resort to murder.[46]
- Players will gank other players, but the intention is for Ashes of Creation to not be a "gank box".[46]
- The penalties are intended to be severe enough to deter any type of spawn camping.[47]
- Summons follow the same PvP flagging rules as players and share the player's flag status.[48][49]
- Items are not provided to players until crafting or gathering interactions are complete. Players interrupted before completion will not lose these items or resources.[50]
There are three levels of flagging for world PvP in Ashes of Creation.[51]
- Non-combatant (green)
- All players start as non-combatants.[52]
- Non-forced attacks, including AoE and status effects, will not hit non-combatant players.[53][54]
- Green players killed by mobs (the mob deals the killing blow) do not flag attacking players as corrupt, but since the exact health of another player is not known (outside of the same party, raid, alliance, or guild), attackers run the risk of killing the player and becoming corrupt.[55]
- Player abilities with CC effects do not apply to non-combatants. The target of a CC ability must be flagged in order to suffer the CC effects. This prevents players from opening attacks that stun non-combatant players during a pull for example.[56]
- Non-combatants will not be flagged for looting bodies.[57]
- Players will be able to opt-in (via a checkbox) to allow their beneficial spells, or non-beneficial AoEs to hit combatants.[58][59]
- If you have that check-box for flagging with your AOEs and heals available then you will flag. If you do not have that box checked then on completion of the skill it will not flag you because the check was made at the start that there was a flagged party member; and then he will not he or she will not receive the beneficial effect as a result or the damage, if it's an offensive spell.[59] – Steven Sharif
- Combatant (purple)
- Players are flagged as combatants if they attack another (non-corrupted) player when carrying out a forced attack. If the attacked player fights back, they are also flagged as combatants, otherwise the attacked player will remain flagged as a non-combatant.[58][60][52]
- This also applies to attacks made by combat pets, summons, or any other player-controlled entities.[48][61]
- Non-combatants entering an open world battleground (PvP event) are automatically flagged as combatants and remain flagged for a period of time after leaving that battleground.[51]
- Non-combatants who heal, buff, or otherwise interact with combatants or corrupted players will be flagged as combatants.[62][63][64][65]
- Players can kill combatants without repercussions, and are encouraged to do so, since dying while a combatant has reduced death penalties.[52]
- Players are not able to manually set their flagging status to combatant.[60]
- Players remain flagged for a period of 90 seconds following their most recent attack on a non-combatant or another combatant.[66]
- Players cannot log out while flagged as combatants.[67]
- Players are flagged as combatants if they attack another (non-corrupted) player when carrying out a forced attack. If the attacked player fights back, they are also flagged as combatants, otherwise the attacked player will remain flagged as a non-combatant.[58][60][52]
- You're not going to see griefing in the game very often; and that's because our flagging system. The corruption mechanics are based around disincentivizing a griefer or PKer but still offering the opportunity, should the occasion arise, where the benefits outweigh the risk, you have the ability to do so. If you gain corruption, which is killing a non-combatant - a player who is not fighting back basically - if you gain that corruption, your world has changed. It is not going to be a very beneficial place to be and you have the potential of losing your gear. Your combat efficacy decreases based on the amount of corruption you accrue. It is a comfortable balance between player agency and grief and basically removing player agency for other players.[68] – Steven Sharif
- Corrupted (red)
- If a combatant player, or their summon, kills a non-combatant player, including any of their controlled entities, such as their battle pet, mount, or summon, the player's character will be flagged as corrupted.[69][48][45]
- Corruption gained for killing controlled entities is a lower value than killing the players.[69]
- A character's PK value increases with each non-combatant player killed over the lifetime of that character.[70][56][71][72][51]
- The wider the level disparity between the players, and the higher the attacker's PK value, the more corruption score they gain.[70][56][71][72][51]
- A character's corruption score multiplies their death penalties and reveals a their location to bounty hunters.[45]
- If a non-combatant attacks a corrupt player, the non-combatant will not flag as a combatant.[52]
- Corrupted players may kill bounty hunters without acquiring additional corruption score.[73]
- There is a 60 second timer to logout while corrupt. Force-disconnecting the client during the cooldown will leave the character in-game.[62][67]
- If a combatant player, or their summon, kills a non-combatant player, including any of their controlled entities, such as their battle pet, mount, or summon, the player's character will be flagged as corrupted.[69][48][45]
- It's important to note that the idea is going to be that, unless a player is in your party, alliance, guild, or raid that you will not have definitive knowledge of their exact hit point values. So when you do something that's sketchy like that, where you want to bring them close to death and let a monster finish him off, you are taking the risk of overhitting and actually gaining the corruption.[55] – Steven Sharif
- Objective-based PvP events do not use the flagging system.[70][74]
Player death
When a player dies they disintegrate into ash. The ashes contain any items lost by the player due to applicable death penalties.[77][78][79][80][81]
- Player flagging is not triggered by looting.[57]
- It might even be the case that their particular bag space doesn't have available location for a three-by-one log; and you're a lumberjack and they see you just chopping down these trees and you're like, there's no point in me engaging with this person, because I have nothing to gain due to my capacity.[84] – Steven Sharif
- There will be a period of time following a player's death before their mule despawns. Other players must kill that player's mule to be able to loot it.[85]
- If the mule dies its corpse will contain the same percentage of lootable items according to the player's death penalties.[85][86]
- Players do not lose gold upon death, no matter their corruption level.[87]
- Glint looted from a dead character by any other player, regardless of affiliation, becomes stolen glint. Character's who loot their own bodies will recover their glint in its non-stolen state.[88][89][78]
See also
References
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