Originally Posted by
Annihilations
Hi team,
Here is a great idea by Zalgida in which I support fully. Please take time to read these simple rule sets for PvP. This will definitely keep the guild happy as well as help our rank. Thanks alot for your contribution.
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-PVP'ing one on one is allowed. It will help practice for example, show combos, strategies, ideas, etc. Please make sure that all parties involved are in agreement.
-Please give each other enough time to recover from previous fights and make sure you're both ready to engage. That is unless otherwise decided by both parties to create an accurate real fight scenario or whatever other reason.
-With that said if you're not mature enough to lose a fight and carry on or you're not gracious enough to have a victory without insulting, demeaning or taunting a fellow guildie, PLEASE do not PVP with guildmates. With the right attitude it will develop skills with the wrong attitude it will only destroy guildmate relations and in the end hurt the guild.
GROUP FIGHTS
-Absolutely stay away from group fights whilst in opposite teams.
- Being in opposite teams during a group fight won't help guild rank at all. An example: I am in blue team and let's say Photomac is in the red team. So we both stay in map and engage in a group fight or ganging. Well here I come to a fight with Photo when suddenly NoobSabiot from team red and guild NoobsUnited joins in and kills me after Photo weakened me. But it's not over, finally the blue team arrives and SuperNoob from NoobsLand guild kills Photo.
What happened? Our guild has two additional deaths in their record and those guilds have on extra kill each. Why? Because we tried to kill each other.
So once more DO NOT ENGAGE GUILDIES IN OPPOSITE TEAM.
- If you enter a map and there's a guildie in opposite team or you don't want team with him for whatever reason, just leave. There are other maps. It won't help our record and ganging only helps to destroy guildie relations.
-I know in the heart of battle its hard to sometimes keep up with who joined midbattle and when somebody respawns next to you the instinct is to attack. Accidents do happen, but let's make sure these accidents do not continuously occur.
- To avoid this from happening some things I can recommend are :
1) Participate in daily guild life/conversation. Make your name known.
2) Wear your guild title proudly. It will signal someone your a guildie if youre a quiet one or new.
3) Check who are the common PVP'rs and memorize or get to know them.
Thanks!
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