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Overview

Mechanics

Types of Events

NPCs

Pocket D has two NPCs who will give players an overview of the Arena system.

The Arena Information Agent provides the following helpful speech if you speak with him:

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Welcome to the Pocket D Arena! In this exclusive venue, you can challenge anyone at any time, regardless of whether they are Hero or Villain! From here, you can have one of several kind of matches, but for now, let's focus on getting you into the game!

In this area of Pocket D, you will notice several grey and blue 'Battle Terminals' near the walls. Simply walk up to one, and click on it. This will bring up the Arena Interface. From here, you can do one of two things: start a match, or join a match.

Creating a match - Click the 'Create Event' button. This will bring the match-up window. In the upper left corner of the window, select your game type, be it a Gladiator match, Pentad, or a Custom match. Select how long you want the battle to run, and what level ranges you will allow to enter your game. To increase or decrease the amount of people you wish to have in your game, simply adjust the center slider near the top of the window. Once these settings are made, click the green 'List Event' button at the bottom left corner of the window. If you wish for this match to be made private, and not seen in the match listings, simply select 'Invite Only', right above the 'List Event' button, however you will need to manually invite players into your matches by either typing '/arenainvite [playername]', or right-clicking your challenger and selecting 'Invite to Arena Event'.

Joining an event - Simply highlight the match you wish to join, and click the 'Join Event' button. That's it, you're in the match! This will open the match-up window as if you were creating an event, however in this case, you will not be able to change the game settings, only the event creator will be able to modify them.

For more information on our game types, please visit the Games Information Agent located directly to my left.

The Games Information Agent provides the following helpful speech if you speak with her:

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I see you are interested in the arena! That's great. I'm here to explain to you the various gametypes we have available for arena participants. I hope this information serves you well.

Duel - A one-on-one fight to the finish. Like the good old days.

Team Duel - Two teams duke it out to see who's the best.

Battle Royale - This is a basic free-for-all matchup. Let chaos ensue!

'Team Battle Royale - Similar to Battle Royale, however you may create up to 8 teams in this match.

Pentad - The pinnacle of team-based competition, the Pentad is a two team, 5-on-5 matchup that requires each team to consist of one player from each archetype. Utilize your strengths and lead your team to victory!

Gladiator - This is our most unique game. The Gladiator match takes your created team of Gladiators and puts them to the ultimate test of strength against a rival player's Gladiators. The controls work similar to controlling a Mastermind's minions. Combat is between Gladiators only; their owners cannot participate in combat aside from controlling their Gladiators. To create your team of Gladiators, click on any Battle Terminal, and click the 'My Gladiators' button. Select any combination of Gladiators you wish to use. Take note though, each Gladiator has a point cost, and your Gladiator team cannot exceed 2000 points. Further, you cannot use more than three of the same Gladiator for one team, so choose carefully!

Team Gladiator -Team-based Gladiator match. More people equals more mayhem!

Arena Maps

Players can select from one of the following instanced maps for their arena match, or they can let the system choose a random map. Each map has a limit to the number of participants as noted below.

Badges

File:V badge BattleDomeBadge.png Lanista

You have won your first rated creature battle in the Arena!

File:V badge BattleDomeBadge.png Grand Lanista

Continued success has earned you fame as a manager of gladiators.

File:Badge tourist 01.pngFile:V badge TourismBadge.png Cage Fighter

Fighting in a nice big arena is one thing, but fighting in a cage is completely... different. Only the strong survive a cage match.

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