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Player Versus Player, or PVP, is a combat mode that allows players to fight and kill other players, as opposed to PVM. Many different MMORPGs offer PVP in some way or form within their games. In the Ragnarok Online video game series, PVP can be activated on a whole server or limited to certain areas within the games' world.

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PVP Servers[]

Some Ragnarok Online publishers offer PVP servers, in which PVP mode is applied throughout every single map in the game. This allows players on this kind of server to attack and kill one another outside of PVP instances. The Slayer System is a special feature that was implemented to help curb foul play and is only enabled on PVP servers. (PVM/PVE servers have the Slayer System disabled.)

PVP Instances[]

Many cities have inns that allow entry into a PvP instance. Speaking to the Gate Entrance NPC brings up three options:

  • Yoyo Mode - Death does not cause EXP loss or items to drop.
  • Nightmare Mode - Upon death, EXP is lost and there is a 1% chance to drop (and probably lose to another player) an item. (Currently disabled in iRO)
  • Event Room - Restricted for events only.

After deciding which mode to use, there is a 500 Zeny fee to enter the Waiting Room in addition to the Level 31 requirement.

Note: In the only current working mode, Yoyo Mode, there is just one NPC towards the northeast that is the gateway to different maps where PvP is enabled and characters of all levels above 31 can enter. The level-specific rooms and corresponding NPCs were removed.

Select a map from this NPC to be automatically teleported to said map and spawn at a random point in that map. The available PvP instance maps are:

Upon selecting a map, the player has 5 seconds of invulnerability upon spawning unless they move their character before this time ends. Then, they can immediately partake in PvP.

There are a few things that should be noted on PvP maps. The lower right of the screen now displays the player's rank in that map (i.e. 6/9: where 6 is the current rank in that map and 9 indicates the current number of people on that map). The goal is to kill numerous amounts of players while staying alive.

The scoring system works as such: upon entering a PvP map, the player is given 5 points. There is +1 point for every kill made on that map, and -5 points for every death of the player. If the points go lower than 0, the player will be booted out of the PvP map immediately without the chance to be resurrected by a friend.

People within the top 10 rank of a map will have a graphic under their characters' feet. This graphics turn to a white colour the closer they become to rank 1. When rank 1 is achieved, then message 'TIME ATTACK!!' will appear on only the screen of the person who achieved the rank, and the game will begin to record the amount of time said player stays at rank 1 (also displayed for that player, but only for that session). This data is then saved, to be posted on the official site. (Currently, iRO does not make use of this feature of the PvP instance.)

All skills and items work in PvP instances except the usage of Fly Wings and Teleport. For example, the Teleport feature of Intimidate is disabled (which also applies to Wander Man-carded Garments).

To exit a PvP map, the player must relog, use a Butterfly Wing, be killed and respawn, or make use of another player's Warp Portal skill. There is no gate leading outside of the map.

Ragnarok Online II[]

PVP Duels[]

RO2 PVPDuel

A duel in RO2.

In Ragnarok Online II, players have access to a duel system in which a player can ask another player if he/she wishes to duel. When the request is accepted by both players, PVP mode is activated on the two players and they can immediately begin to fight wherever they are.

PVP Arena[]

RO2 PVPArena

The PVP Arena layout in RO2.

Players can utilize a special arena where they can have a free-for-all battle either for practice or just for fun. The red area indicates the actual combat zone while the green area is the safe zone where players can rest and not worry about getting attacked.

Currently, there is only one PVP Arena, which is located in Prontera.

See Also[]

Patches[]

Ragnarok Online

  • Patch (2005 Dec. 20)
    • The "Nightmare Mode" of PVP is disabled in accordance with the recommendation of the Committee for the Evaluation of Video Game Rating. (Change to no entry)
  • Patch (2005 Jul. 12)
    • The /PK command is added. If you enter the command, you will be able to see the list in order of the most slaughterers in the PK server, and the KILLER rankings will be registered in the ranking after one or more PKs since the patch.
    • Experience is adjusted from 1.1 times to 2 times on PK server.
    • The experience of the slayer will be increased from 1.1 times to 2 times. (Modified)
    • When a character is killed by a monster, a 1% ~ 5% experience reduction will be adjusted from 1% to 3%.
    • When a character is killed by another character, a 5% ~ 10% experience reduction will be adjusted from 3% to 5%.
    • In PK-enabled areas, PKs between party members, guilds, and alliances can no longer be changed.
    • The slayer's penalty will be modified. The 5-minute chat ban is increased to 30 minutes. When a character is killed, -1 point is increased to -5 points. The cooldown increased from 15 to 60 minutes.
  • Patch (2004 Apr. 27)
    • Fixed an issue where PVP did not recognize the character as medium size in certain conditions.
  • Patch (2002 Sept. 11)
    • Implementation of PVP (Player vs Player) system. Unlike the existing PK system, players must go into a PVP zone to fight.
      • There is a light PVP zone with no item loss and a dungeon rule with item loss.
      • It will include a hard PVP zone that's yet to be implemented.
      • There is also a separate zone for each level range, allowing the player to select the appropriate venue for his level.

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