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=Becoming a Player Killer=
=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. Keep in mind that you will be found, so always have a second suburb to run to. 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.
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. Keep in mind that you will be found, so always have a second suburb to run to. 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. Feel free to change this, as it's just a suggested inventory setup used for both PKing and griefing.
:Suitable Clothes (no one likes to be murdered by a nude lunatic)
:Suitable Clothes
:A Description
:A Description
:Two First Aid Kits
:At least Two First Aid Kits
:At least two Pistols (and however many clips you feel like carrying)
:Pistols (number is up to you) and however many clips you feel like carrying
:Knife (not needed if you don't attack generators)
:Knife (not needed if you don't attack generators)
:Radio
:Radio
:Flak Jacket
:Flak Jacket (most PKers actually don't support flak jackets,
:Mobile Phone
:Mobile Phone
:Spray Cans
:Spray Cans
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:Radio Transmitter
:Radio Transmitter
:Fuel Cans (amount is up to you)
: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])
:Shotguns (number is up to you) 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, as the DPS [damage per shot is higher with Pistols])
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.



Revision as of 00:42, 25 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. Keep in mind that you will be found, so always have a second suburb to run to. 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. Feel free to change this, as it's just a suggested inventory setup used for both PKing and griefing.

Suitable Clothes
A Description
At least Two First Aid Kits
Pistols (number is up to you) and however many clips you feel like carrying
Knife (not needed if you don't attack generators)
Radio
Flak Jacket (most PKers actually don't support flak jackets,
Mobile Phone
Spray Cans
Portable Generator
Radio Transmitter
Fuel Cans (amount is up to you)
Shotguns (number is up to you) 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, as the DPS [damage per shot is higher with Pistols])

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 everything done, you finally need a building to hide in. It's a good idea to have a safehouse in a survivor suburb, and about five low-profile buildings to hide in in the suburb you're hunting in. Remember to change buildings daily, as someone may find you, but not have enough AP to finish you off and hide nearby. Also, try to get as many groups in your debt as possible. They will be less likely to hunt you down, and may give you a chance to escape if they find you.

And finally, you need a creed. Every PKer has some type of player they don't attack, be it level 1s, rotters, other PKers (Honor Among Thieves), or old group members.

Surviving Against A Player Killer

Working Alongside A Player Killer

The best way to survive with a PKer running around is to help them out. First, you need to find and contact them. You can do this by spraying graffiti telling them to turn their radio to a certain frequency, and every set amount of hours, broadcast a meeting point. Another way is sending them an in-game text, although, most of the time, cellphone towers are down, so this is more unlikely. And finally, the hardest way, you can search for them, and once you find them, tell them in person that you'd like to give them a hand.

Be ready to be met with several Pistol or Shotgun shots to the face. Most often, solo PKers are untrained PKers, meaning that they will shoot anyone on sight. However, if they agree to work alongside you, start by setting up a method of communication, be it radio or mobile phones. The best way to help them out would be to tell them who is following them, secretly or publicly, who is spraying the graffiti about them being PKers, and where they are. You should also give them a nearby safehouse, and if you're in a group, just tell everyone else that you can patrol that area.

Every PKer has their own needs and necessities, and they will let you know what they are in time. Eventually, if you decide to turn to becoming a full PKer yourself, they may even teach you some of their own tricks.