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:At least one Shotgun (when searching for Pistol Clips, you also find shells for the shotgun, and it helps if you run out of Pistol Clips [something you should NEVER have happen])
:At least one Shotgun (when searching for Pistol Clips, you also find shells for the shotgun, and it helps if you run out of Pistol Clips [something you should NEVER have happen])
Note that the Radio Transmitter and Mobile Phone are for both feeding false information to enemy groups and keeping in touch with allies, respectively.
Note that the Radio Transmitter and Mobile Phone are for both feeding false information to enemy groups and keeping in touch with allies, respectively.
Once you have suitable gear and a base, you need some enemies. Decide why you are fighting humans. Some PKers, like the Philosophe Knights, kill stupid people. Some, like Red Rum, kill large groups of people for seemingly no reason at all. Decide whether you want to kill, or to disrupt communications and search rates by taking out generators and radio transmitters.
Once you have suitable gear and a base, you need some enemies. Decide why you are fighting humans. Some PKers, like the Philosophe Knights, kill stupid people. Some, like Red Rum, kill large groups of people for seemingly no reason at all. Decide whether you want to kill, or to disrupt communications and search rates by taking out generators and radio transmitters.

Revision as of 17:39, 23 January 2010

You've probably seen a human kill another human in-game before. No matter what they say to defend themselves, this is considered Player Killing or PKing, something most citizens of Malton find highly illegal. This guide will help you to: become a PKer, survive against the resident PKer, and work alongside PKers without killing or being killed.

Becoming a Player Killer

First, you need a base. Find a suburb that's either in the middle of a zombie siege, or a suburb with relatively no bounty-hunter groups. Once you've learned more, you may wish to join a Player Killer group in a suburb with lots of bounty-hunters, although for now, stick with the smaller targets. After that, you need gear. They are listed in order of most important to least important.

A Description
Two First Aid Kits
At least two Pistols (and however many clips you feel like carrying)
Knife (not needed if you don't attack generators)
Radio
Flak Jacket
Mobile Phone
Spray Cans
Portable Generator
Radio Transmitter
Fuel Cans (amount is up to you)
At least one Shotgun (when searching for Pistol Clips, you also find shells for the shotgun, and it helps if you run out of Pistol Clips [something you should NEVER have happen])

Note that the Radio Transmitter and Mobile Phone are for both feeding false information to enemy groups and keeping in touch with allies, respectively.

Once you have suitable gear and a base, you need some enemies. Decide why you are fighting humans. Some PKers, like the Philosophe Knights, kill stupid people. Some, like Red Rum, kill large groups of people for seemingly no reason at all. Decide whether you want to kill, or to disrupt communications and search rates by taking out generators and radio transmitters.