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We like to really refer to ourselves as a PvX game, because in those systems of PvP, PvE, crafting they're all intertwined: They're interdependent on each other... Our system of development really requires some interdependence there between those things. You're going to need a crafter to give you the best items. You're going to need PvPers to secure cities and castles. You're gonna need PvErs to take down those world bosses for those materials to craft.[1] – Steven Sharif
Ashes of Creation is a PvX game.[2] Players will naturally encounter both PvP and PvE elements.[3][4] It is unlikely that a player could purely focus on just PvP or just PvE.[4]
- There is a balance between PvP and PvE in Ashes of Creation.[4]
- Some servers may be more PvP focused than others.[3]
- There will not be different PvP and PvE gear types.[5]
- Progression in the game might require PvE elements.[4]
- All stats relate to a player's combat effectiveness in PvX.[6]
We're very clear with our objective and philosophy on the game and we understand that they may not appeal to everybody. But you know it is an important reciprocal relationship between the content that's related to PvE and the content that's related to PvP and they feed off of each other. They're catalysts for change: Their progression, their development. It's things that people can value when they see something earned and they see something lost. That elicits an emotional response from the player: That they've invested time in to either succeed or fail; and PvP allows for that element to be introduced into gameplay. And we're very clear that is our objective: That risk versus reward relationship, that achievement-based mentality. Not everybody's going to be a winner and that's okay.[7] – Steven Sharif