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    Faction System Guide


    Contents
    General Information
    __- What & How
    __- Goals
    __- Ranks
    __- How to get points
    Map Overview
    __- Teleport System
    Faction Reward Shop
    __- Weapons
    __- Sets
    __- Etc.
    Scoreboard (Rankings) Interface
    __- Faction Statistics
    __- My Statistics

    General Information__
    ________________________________________________ ___________What & How


    The faction system is a PvP (Player versus Player) system where there are, in this case, 4 factions.
    Every week you'll be set in a (random) faction. We can station those 4 factions under: Firebreathers, Wind Nomads, Water Tribes and Earthbenders. How do I enter the faction map? Find your Arena Manager and click on him, he'll give you the option 'Enter Battlefield', click it. Make sure you are on the Faction channel!


    You'll find yourself in the Safe Zone of Cowards. You'll spawn here if you die.


    This is a place where you can find various NPCs such as a Buff Pang. It's a safezone so this means there's no PvP. Just a bit outside of the Safe Zone is ALL PvP. No exceptions. You can seperate the PvP and non-PvP (safe zone) by a different sand color.
    Goals




    The goal of each faction's members is to acquire points. You acquire points by killing members from enemy factions and killing bosses. Killing bosses will give you the most points, but there are just a few of them. Killing players has a different point system, killing an enemy of your own rank will give you 1 point, but as you kill higher ranks you'll get more points. So, what can I do with these points? I hear you ask. You can buy specially PvP based weapons! It's difficult to acquire the necessary points, but totally worth it as they're the NEW end game weapons. They're called '(Shadow) Trinium' and are tradeable. The NPC is located in the 'Safe Place of Cowards' [Faction] Pumaaa.
    How to get points




    You get points by killing people and by killing Faction bosses around the map. The more points, the higher your rank will be. (check 'Ranks' for more info. about this)

    Player kills
    Player kills are a mere 1 point. Unless you kill someone of a higher rank, the points get exponentially higher for killing higher rank than you. Personally I think killing players for points is quite useless, unless you kill someone at a boss so you can steal it. *insert evil laugh*

    Faction bosses
    There are 5 faction bosses scattered around the map. They all have a spawn time of 1 to 2 hours. Each boss kill is equal to a randomized number amount of points, from 1 to 300. This, of course, can be made 2 to 600 points or 3to 900 points if you use the x2 Faction Points Scroll or the x3 Faction Point Scroll. To find out what these bosses drop, check out this guide by MadHatter.

    Where do the bosses spawn?
    Spoiler: 

    Ranks




    Everyone starts out as a Nubcake, and as you get more points, your rank title will change:
    1) Nubcake (0 points)
    2) Aggressor (2500 points)
    3) Avenger (5500 points)
    4) Savager (10500 points)
    5) Berserker (25,000 points)
    6) Battlemaster (50,000 points)
    7) Grandmaster (75,000 points)
    8) Wardancer (150,000 points)
    9) Demigod (280,000 points)
    10) God (420,000 points)
    __- Special rank with a lot of points. Only one member of each Faction can hold this title.

    People's real In Game Names won't show, just their titles. You can see names from your allies, however.
    You can't see other factions' typing, nor can you use Party / Guild / Shout / Whisper chat. It's pretty much anonymous.


    Map Overview
    This is how the whole Faction map looks like.

    Spoiler:


    Mariella's Minefield of Death
    A 'minefield' marked with red and yellow and surrounded by fences. Yellow means death. Red has safe and hot spots.
    The Forest
    Basically a place with a lot of trees (and butterflies c: ).
    Safe Zone
    Safe Place of Cowards. The only Safe Zone within the whole map.
    MadHatter's Mad Minefield
    Another minefield! Yellow means death. Red has safe and hot spots.
    Scary Tower Of Doom
    A tower where fire and killing meet. Can be used as a hideout to defend.
    Helms Deep
    The faction castle. Where factions gather.
    Floating Islands
    Floating islands just floating about.Make yourself ready for an aerial attack.
    The Maze
    A maze.. try not to get lost! (Navigator doesn't work in this area)
    Teleport System




    Teleports can be found all around the map. These are used to, yes, teleport.


    The teleport system seperates 2 teleports, the 1 way and the 2 way teleport. On the picture below you can see where the teleports are located. Red lines are 1 way teleports, Purple lines are 2 way teleports. (1 way simply means there's no teleport back there)

    Spoiler:


    Faction Reward Shop
    Hu-ah.
    Weapons




    Trinium Shadow Bow
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    Trinium Shadow Stick
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    Trinium Shadow Destroyer
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    Trinium Shadow Slayer
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    Trinium Shadow Sword
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    Trinium Shadow Staff
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    Trinium Shadow Wand
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    Trinium Shadow Fist
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    Trinium Shadow Axe
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    Trinium Shadow Yo-Yo
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    Sets

    Templar Set of the titans (M) + (F)
    Spoiler:
    Slayer Set of the titans (M) + (F)
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    Harlequin Set of the titans (M) + (F)
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    Crackshooter Set of the titans (M) + (F)
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    Seraph Set of the titans (M) + (F)
    Spoiler:
    Forcemaster Set of the titans (M) + (F)
    Spoiler:
    Mentalist Set of the titans (M) + (F)
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    Arcanist Set of the titans (M) + (F)
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    Etc.

    Trinium Fashion Set (M) + (F)
    Spoiler:
    Trinium Dragon Face Mask
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    Trinium Dragon Cloak
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    Trinium Dragon Wing Mask
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    Trinium ForceMaster Shield
    Spoiler:
    Trinium Arcanist Shield
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    Trinium Mentalist Shield
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    Trinium Templar Shield
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    Trinium Seraph Shield
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    Scoreboard (Rankings) Interface
    Open it by pressing F11. Let's take a look.




    Faction Statistics
    Faction Status: Shows if your faction is leading or not leading
    Faction User: Shows how many members your faction has on the battlefield at the moment
    Kills (Overall): How many kills your faction has made
    Deaths (Overall): How many deaths your faction has
    Points (Overall): How many points your faction has
    KD Ratio: The ratio of your kills and deaths

    My Statistics
    Name: Your character's name
    Faction: The faction you're in
    Rank: Your personal ranking within the faction system
    Points: How many points you have
    Kills: How many kills you have
    Deaths: How many deaths you have
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