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#;Example :A typical panic macro is "fl;quaff red". This causes the character to flee, then immediately quaff a clear red potion (recall) from their inventory. However, if the flee fails for any reason (player is summoned to a no-exit room, cursed, etc), the flee command will fail and the command to drink the potion will cause the player drink the potion in combat. Aliases are typically more effective than macros, since they allow the player to react quickly without predicating the success of commands on one another.
#;Example :A typical panic macro is "fl;quaff red". This causes the character to flee, then immediately quaff a clear red potion (recall) from their inventory. However, if the flee fails for any reason (player is summoned to a no-exit room, cursed, etc), the flee command will fail and the command to drink the potion will cause the player drink the potion in combat. Aliases are typically more effective than macros, since they allow the player to react quickly without predicating the success of commands on one another.
#Be aware of the PK threats who are online at all times. Double check with a high level friendly character. If no one is available, the Magistrate located on Mt Knowledge can "see" all online players, so use the bounty feature to verify whether PKers are online or not.
#Be aware of the PK threats who are online at all times. Double check with a high level friendly character. If no one is available, the Magistrate located on Mt Knowledge can "see" all online players, so use the bounty feature to verify whether PKers are online or not.
{{tips|Whoz - you can never do this enough, get into a habit of it, or make a trigger to check for you.|Katrana}}
{{tips|Sacrificing corpses - Make sure you sacrifice corpses in the area you are exp'ing in, most pk'ers "cast 'locate object' corpse" to find where people exp at to attack them.|Katrana}}
{{tips|Butchering - Do not butcher corpses unless you need to eat them.  Pk'ers can "cast 'locate object' steak" and find out where you exp at by the mob of your steak.  Only use this if you are passing through a lower level area, like MG park, lizard swamp, so on so forth, if you wish to carry steaks with you.|Katrana}}
{{tips|Det invis/det hidden/True seeing - Very nice to have, but if you have this cast upon you, do not be under the impression you can see everyone on the mud.|Katrana}}
{{tips|Summoning -  Summoning is very scary, but you can lessen the chance of being summoned.  Once again, whoz is a wonderful thing, if you see a threat close by, get out!  Also, the more save vs. spell you wear the better off you are, I would recommend to everyone to wear at least -8 saves, it has actually been suggested to wear more.  Blocking amulets do work, but once again, be under the suspicion that they will not always work.  The level of the amulet  + 3, has been said to be what level the amulet works agains.  For example:  If you have a level 10 blocking, it will work against a summoner of level 13 and below.  Also, blocking amulets are also said to help with saves vs. blocking.  If you are summoned... If the person summoning is alone, the person has a delay, quaff out, make a trigger to quaff when you get summoned, or I have found it easy to simply just walk away (if you know the area.  If with other people, the other people can attack, without the delay, so flee, and quaff.|Katrana}}
{{tips|Teleports and recalls - Make sure you have both.  Even if you are a cleric (*cough* sometimes word of recall isn't enough) or a mage (same goes for teleport here:P)  It helps if you get vials of teleport, black or something along those lines, not the random red teleports, if you use quaff red, you never know (unless you keep excellent track of potions) when you might quaff a recall or a teleport.  Also, sometimes you get a pk'er who will give you something with a red flag, I usually type "quaff 2.recall or quaff 2.red" (I have an alias set up for this.)  This will get past the item you were given so you can quaff a recall.  Also, it never hurts to carry 5 or 6 recalls in your inventory and 2 teleports, perhaps 3 teleports.  On any character I tend to carry at LEAST 10 recalls, and I am getting in the habit of carrying almost that many teleports.  People may call me paranoid, but they take that back when they ask for a recall.  Also, if you can, try and avoid quaffing a recall at low moves.  When you quaff at low moves, it tends to give you more of a chance for a bad recall.  So if you can, cast refresh before you quaff, or if you happen to be stuck with no refresh potion and no means of getting a refresh, if you can (meaning no threats in the area, or you are in a safe) sit your butt down and rest for moves. |Katrana}}
{{tips|Safe Rooms -  Do NOT sleep out of a safe room, even if you believe yourself to be safe.  The only way to do this is if a cleric casts sanctify.  I highly recommend not resting outside of a safe room also.|Katrana}}


== Class Specific Tips and Tricks: ==
== Class Specific Tips and Tricks: ==
===Mages===
===Mages===
*Always wizard mark your items before leaving safe rooms
{{tips|Always wizard mark your items before leaving safe rooms.|Rath}}
*Use alarm around the area you will be in  
{{tips|Use alarm around the area you will be in.|Rath}}
*Keep improved invisibility on as much as possible. This prevents some aggressive mobs from attacking, and in certain instances can save your life
{{tips|Keep improved invisibility on as much as possible. This prevents some aggressive mobs from attacking, and in certain instances can save your life.|Rath}}
*Don't be afraid to teleport yourself. Even in the case of a bad teleport, items should be marked to portal in for a CR
{{tips|Don't be afraid to teleport yourself. Even in the case of a bad teleport, items should be marked to portal in for a CR.|Rath}}
 


===Clerics===
===Clerics===
*Keep pass without trace up at all times
{{tips|Keep pass without trace up at all times|Rath}}
*Keep your hit points at a reasonable percentage of your maximum health (spend mana on cures rather than offensive spells)
{{tips|Keep your hit points at a reasonable percentage of your maximum health (spend mana on cures rather than offensive spells).|Rath}}


===Shamans===
===Shamans===
*Use phosphate on the rooms that are on the way to the zone you will be in
{{tips|Use phosphate on the rooms that are on the way to the zone you will be in.|Rath}}
*Keep soul sense up  
{{tips|Keep soul sense up.|Rath}}
*Keep pass without trace up at all times
{{tips|Keep pass without trace up at all times.|Rath}}
*Necroport should be used as an absolute last resort, as a bad port will be much easier for the PKer to get to than a naked shaman
{{tips|Necroport should be used as an absolute last resort, as a bad port will be much easier for the PKer to get to than a naked shaman.|Rath}}

Revision as of 13:04, 18 April 2011


General Tips and Tricks:

  1. The best way to avoid a PK is to be attentive! This sounds easy, or obvious, but after prolonged playtime a player's reaction time can worsen
  2. Keep several potions in your inventory to cure common PK spells. Examples include teleport potions, sanity potions, remove curse potions, and cure blindness potions.
  3. Players that use full featured MUD clients will frequently create a "panic" macro, that involves fleeing and drinking an escape potion of some sort. Avoid chaining too many commands together in a panic macro. Often times the later commands are predicated on the success of the early commands.
    Example
    A typical panic macro is "fl;quaff red". This causes the character to flee, then immediately quaff a clear red potion (recall) from their inventory. However, if the flee fails for any reason (player is summoned to a no-exit room, cursed, etc), the flee command will fail and the command to drink the potion will cause the player drink the potion in combat. Aliases are typically more effective than macros, since they allow the player to react quickly without predicating the success of commands on one another.
  4. Be aware of the PK threats who are online at all times. Double check with a high level friendly character. If no one is available, the Magistrate located on Mt Knowledge can "see" all online players, so use the bounty feature to verify whether PKers are online or not.
  • Whoz - you can never do this enough, get into a habit of it, or make a trigger to check for you.
(Katrana)
  • Sacrificing corpses - Make sure you sacrifice corpses in the area you are exp'ing in, most pk'ers "cast 'locate object' corpse" to find where people exp at to attack them.
(Katrana)
  • Butchering - Do not butcher corpses unless you need to eat them. Pk'ers can "cast 'locate object' steak" and find out where you exp at by the mob of your steak. Only use this if you are passing through a lower level area, like MG park, lizard swamp, so on so forth, if you wish to carry steaks with you.
(Katrana)
  • Det invis/det hidden/True seeing - Very nice to have, but if you have this cast upon you, do not be under the impression you can see everyone on the mud.
(Katrana)
  • Summoning - Summoning is very scary, but you can lessen the chance of being summoned. Once again, whoz is a wonderful thing, if you see a threat close by, get out! Also, the more save vs. spell you wear the better off you are, I would recommend to everyone to wear at least -8 saves, it has actually been suggested to wear more. Blocking amulets do work, but once again, be under the suspicion that they will not always work. The level of the amulet + 3, has been said to be what level the amulet works agains. For example: If you have a level 10 blocking, it will work against a summoner of level 13 and below. Also, blocking amulets are also said to help with saves vs. blocking. If you are summoned... If the person summoning is alone, the person has a delay, quaff out, make a trigger to quaff when you get summoned, or I have found it easy to simply just walk away (if you know the area. If with other people, the other people can attack, without the delay, so flee, and quaff.
(Katrana)
  • Teleports and recalls - Make sure you have both. Even if you are a cleric (*cough* sometimes word of recall isn't enough) or a mage (same goes for teleport here:P) It helps if you get vials of teleport, black or something along those lines, not the random red teleports, if you use quaff red, you never know (unless you keep excellent track of potions) when you might quaff a recall or a teleport. Also, sometimes you get a pk'er who will give you something with a red flag, I usually type "quaff 2.recall or quaff 2.red" (I have an alias set up for this.) This will get past the item you were given so you can quaff a recall. Also, it never hurts to carry 5 or 6 recalls in your inventory and 2 teleports, perhaps 3 teleports. On any character I tend to carry at LEAST 10 recalls, and I am getting in the habit of carrying almost that many teleports. People may call me paranoid, but they take that back when they ask for a recall. Also, if you can, try and avoid quaffing a recall at low moves. When you quaff at low moves, it tends to give you more of a chance for a bad recall. So if you can, cast refresh before you quaff, or if you happen to be stuck with no refresh potion and no means of getting a refresh, if you can (meaning no threats in the area, or you are in a safe) sit your butt down and rest for moves.
(Katrana)
  • Safe Rooms - Do NOT sleep out of a safe room, even if you believe yourself to be safe. The only way to do this is if a cleric casts sanctify. I highly recommend not resting outside of a safe room also.
(Katrana)


Class Specific Tips and Tricks:

Mages

  • Always wizard mark your items before leaving safe rooms.
(Rath)
  • Use alarm around the area you will be in.
(Rath)
  • Keep improved invisibility on as much as possible. This prevents some aggressive mobs from attacking, and in certain instances can save your life.
(Rath)
  • Don't be afraid to teleport yourself. Even in the case of a bad teleport, items should be marked to portal in for a CR.
(Rath)


Clerics

  • Keep pass without trace up at all times
(Rath)
  • Keep your hit points at a reasonable percentage of your maximum health (spend mana on cures rather than offensive spells).
(Rath)

Shamans

  • Use phosphate on the rooms that are on the way to the zone you will be in.
(Rath)
  • Keep soul sense up.
(Rath)
  • Keep pass without trace up at all times.
(Rath)
  • Necroport should be used as an absolute last resort, as a bad port will be much easier for the PKer to get to than a naked shaman.
(Rath)