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Heat of Battle will be triggered by performing an aggressive action against another player regardless of notoriety | Heat of Battle will be triggered by performing an aggressive action against another player regardless of notoriety | ||
* Aggressive actions include attacking or stealing from a player | * Aggressive actions include attacking or stealing from a player | ||
** Aggressive actions do not include retaliatory weapon swings your character makes when someone attacks you | ** Aggressive actions do not include retaliatory empty-handed wrestling attacks or weapon swings your character makes when someone attacks you | ||
** However, it is an aggressive action to re-target your attacker (for example, to avoid attacking monsters instead of the attacking player) | |||
** Note also that using harmful spells (such as Weaken, Telekinesis, or Energy Bolt) will trigger Heat of Battle, even when used against an attacker | |||
* The Heat of Battle flag is now a visible buff on players in the [[Buff Bar]] (shown below) | * The Heat of Battle flag is now a visible buff on players in the [[Buff Bar]] (shown below) | ||
* Heat of battle will prevent the player from utilizing any [[moongates]], recalling, or entering an inn room while it is active | * Heat of battle will prevent the player from utilizing any [[moongates]], recalling, or entering an inn room while it is active | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 11 May 2026
Heat of Battle will be triggered by performing an aggressive action against another player regardless of notoriety
- Aggressive actions include attacking or stealing from a player
- Aggressive actions do not include retaliatory empty-handed wrestling attacks or weapon swings your character makes when someone attacks you
- However, it is an aggressive action to re-target your attacker (for example, to avoid attacking monsters instead of the attacking player)
- Note also that using harmful spells (such as Weaken, Telekinesis, or Energy Bolt) will trigger Heat of Battle, even when used against an attacker
- The Heat of Battle flag is now a visible buff on players in the Buff Bar (shown below)
- Heat of battle will prevent the player from utilizing any moongates, recalling, or entering an inn room while it is active
- Heat of battle will enable the "PvP Mechanics" of an Aspect
