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− | <blockquote>''The [[Risk vs reward|risk versus reward]] relationship, when, say for instance, you've dedicated time towards building a [[Nodes|node]] and other players have dedicated that equivalent time towards [[Node sieges|sieging]] the node, there's going to be a pitched battle between those players... They spend that time doing this because they care passionately about having access to that content.''{{livestream|22 | + | <blockquote>''The [[Risk vs reward|risk versus reward]] relationship, when, say for instance, you've dedicated time towards building a [[Nodes|node]] and other players have dedicated that equivalent time towards [[Node sieges|sieging]] the node, there's going to be a pitched battle between those players... They spend that time doing this because they care passionately about having access to that content.''{{livestream|2017-05-22|38m44|dT7KJT_NYEk}}{{ndash|[[Steven Sharif]]}}</blockquote> |
Revision as of 23:02, 29 August 2022
Activities that reward daring adventurers and foster meaningful conflict.
- World PvP | Caravans | Guild wars
- Node sieges | Castle sieges
- Player corruption | Bounty hunters
- Arenas
- Achievements | Leader boards | Trophy park
- Exploration | Treasure hunting
- Stock exchange (sharemarket)
The risk versus reward relationship, when, say for instance, you've dedicated time towards building a node and other players have dedicated that equivalent time towards sieging the node, there's going to be a pitched battle between those players... They spend that time doing this because they care passionately about having access to that content.[2] – Steven Sharif