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'''Dueling''' is a 1v1 PvP mode that was planned for release in patch 1.00 but has yet to be implimented. Once this feature is available, you will be able to right click a player's character (in town) and select "Duel". If he/she accepts, both of you will be teleported to an arena.
'''Dueling''' is a 1v1 PvP mode that was planned for release in patch 1.00 but has yet to be implemented. Once this feature is available, you will be able to right click a player's character (in town) and select "Duel". If he/she accepts, both of you will be teleported to an arena.
 
Dueling as of Patch 1.0.4
You can now challenge another player or party to a duel!
* Right click on them, the player, and select "Challenge to Duel".
* If they accept, you'll immediately be teleported to a PvP arena.
:*If you challenge another party, the parties will fight each other.
:*If you challenge someone in your party, only the two of you will fight.
* The resistance penalties used for the arena are those of the difficulty that the challenger was in.

Revision as of 06:40, 23 December 2013

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Dueling is a 1v1 PvP mode that was planned for release in patch 1.00 but has yet to be implemented. Once this feature is available, you will be able to right click a player's character (in town) and select "Duel". If he/she accepts, both of you will be teleported to an arena.

Dueling as of Patch 1.0.4 You can now challenge another player or party to a duel!

  • Right click on them, the player, and select "Challenge to Duel".
  • If they accept, you'll immediately be teleported to a PvP arena.
  • If you challenge another party, the parties will fight each other.
  • If you challenge someone in your party, only the two of you will fight.
  • The resistance penalties used for the arena are those of the difficulty that the challenger was in.