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Player vs. Player
Wrath of the Lich
King PVP Guide
In World of Warcraft, player vs. player (commonly abbreviated
PvP) denotes combat between players of any kind such as:
* Dueling - One versus one combat in a controlled environment.
This cannot be done in cities. However, small towns and the
areas immediately outside the entrances to capital cities are
very popular for dueling.
* Battlegrounds - Horde versus Alliance combat in a competitive
environment. Players that win will receive 'marks' for the
appropriate battleground, which are used as a sort of currency
to purchase rewards from PvP vendors.
* Arena PvP System - Organized on-going tournament that allow
for matches that take place in instanced controlled environments
between players of the same faction as well as the opposing.
Available in 2v2, 3v3 and 5v5 formats. Players create teams and
boost their Team Rating to earn Arena Points by beating
similarly rated teams.
* Random PvP - Whenever a player character comes across another
player character of the opposing faction whose PvP flag is
turned on (on PvP realms this flag will switch on whenever you
go outside the low-level zones that your faction controls,
although it can still be activated in these zones, or Sanctuary
areas) that player can attack the other. This was often called
"World PvP" before the introduction of zone-specific PvP combat
goals, and often still is called by this name.
* World PvP
o As of Patch 1.12, the Eastern Plaguelands and Silithus have
special PvP related goals.
o In Outland World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, 4 zones
have PvP objectives: Hellfire Peninsula, Zangarmarsh, Terokkar
Forest, and Nagrand
* PvP Zones
o In the new expansion Lake Wintergrasp will be a zone that is
fully dedicated to PvP and World PvP.
Contents
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* 1 Honor Points
* 2 Arena Points
* 3 PvP Tokens
* 4 PvP Rewards
* 5 PvP Realms
o 5.1 Pros and Cons of PvP realms
+ 5.1.1 Pros
+ 5.1.2 Cons
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
Honor
Points
Killing players of an opposing faction that is the same level, a
higher level, or up to eight levels lower will gain a player
Honor Points. Killing players of too low-level will results in
zero honor and is usually considered a form of poor
sportsmanship.
As of Patch 2.0.1, players can use Honor Points with
Battleground Marks of Honor to purchase items in Stormwind's
Champions' Hall or Orgrimmar's Hall of Legends. The available
items range from consumables to gems and trinkets to superior
and epic armor and weapons.
Also, as of Patch 2.4, players can turn in one Mark of Honor
from each battleground (4 total; Alliance Crest [PvP] Concerted
Efforts or Horde Crest [PvP] For Great Honor) to gain extra
honor (314Honor point ). These quests are repeatable.
Arena Points
There are three categories of Arena teams: 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5.
Any player can be a member of one or more Arena teams, but only
one of each type. For example, you cannot be a member of more
than one 2v2 Arena team at any one given time but you may leave
your current Arena Team using the /teamquit {2v2, 3v3, 5v5}
command before joining a new team.
Arena points are awarded at the end of each week based on your
Arena Team's rating. Your Arena Team rating raises or lowers
based on the games played by the Arena team. Obviously, winning
will boost your team's rating and losing (even if by forfeit due
to leaving the arena prematurely, disconnecting and/or not
joining a queued game) will lower your team's rating.
You need to play at least 30% of the total arena matches your
team participates in for the week to be eligible for being
awarded Arena Points at the end of the week. For example, if you
played three games but your team played a total of 11 games for
the week, you will not receive any Arena Points after the weekly
update. Only the highest Arena Points from your 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5
teams will be awarded to you each week. So if you are getting
more points from your 3v3 team based on its Arena Team rating,
you will receive Arena Points based on your 3v3 team and none
from your 2v2 nor 5v5 teams.
Arena
matches do not award Honor Points nor PvP tokens of any type.
Arena points can be used to purchase epic items from Meminnie in
Blade's Edge Mountains or Leeni "Smiley" Smalls in Area 52
(season 3 items). Vixton Pinchwhistle in Area 52 sells season 2
items.
Additional info for Arena PvP System is also available at the
official Arena page and a point estimation tool is available at
the WoW Armory Arena Calculator.
PvP Tokens
Main article: PvP Tokens
Killing players in some specific locations in Outland can also
give the player PvP Tokens such as Mark of Honor Hold, Mark of
Thrallmar and Halaa Battle Token. These work similar to Marks of
Honor but can be redeemed only at PVP vendors of the faction the
token is specific to. For example, only PVP vendors associated
with Honor Hold sell PVP items for Marks of Honor Hold.
Generally, PVP tokens offer items which are aimed at players who
are below level 70.
PvP Rewards
Main article: PvP Rewards
Prior to release 2.0, players needed to attain a PvP rank or
reach a certain reputation with a PvP faction to be able to
purchase items from a PvP vendor with gold. Generally, it took
much time and effort to obtain the rank and reputation need to
purchase the best epic items available and few players were able
put forth the massive effort.
After 2.0, this system was replaced with a token system whereby
players accumulate Marks of Honor, PvP tokens, and Honor Points
to use as currency to buy PvP items from various PvP vendors.
Technically these purchasable items are no longer PvP Rewards,
per se.
PvP items can be purchased from:
HHorde Crest Hall of Legends AAlliance Crest Champions' Hall
* Brave Stonehide
* Doris Volanthius
* First Sergeant Hola'mahi
* Lady Palanseer
* Raider Bork
* Sergeant Kien
* Sergeant Thunderhorn
* Stone Guard Zarg
* Captain Dirgehammer
* Captain O'Neal
* Lieutenant Jackspring
* Lieutenant Karter
* Lieutenant Tristia
* Master Sergeant Biggins
* Sergeant Major Clate
They can also be purchased from PvP vendors in Zangarmarsh,
Hillsbrad Foothills, Ashenvale, Arathi Highlands, and in Halaa
of Nagrand.
PvP Realms
PvP also refers to PvP realms, which are Realms where Open
Combat happens much more often since around level 20 players
will be pushed into adventuring in contested territories. By
level 30, pretty much all your leveling will be done in
contested territories. See PvP Flag for more information.
Pros and Cons of PvP realms
Pros
* Some players like the thrill and risk of random player vs.
player combat, and would consider PvE servers to have a
difficulty that is too low.
* The danger of PvP inserts more realism into gameplay, since
preventing other players from attacking you represents more a
pure game mechanic than any plausible scenario.
* Opportunities for world PvP are much more prevalent.
* If you dislike Alliance-favored population imbalance, research
has shown that the population of PvE realms are much more prone
to be Alliance weighted, with population ratios often hovering
around 2:1. PvP realms are more often 1:1.
Cons
* Some players consider being able to play with no risk of
random player vs. player combat less stressful. You can level
and train skills without interruption.
* Such disruptive practices like corpse camping, griefing,
ganking may be more prevalent on PvP realms.
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