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<noinclude>'''''PA''' redirects here. This abbreviation may also be used for [[Premium Account]]s, [[Paladin Armor]] and [[Platinum Amulet]]s.''</noinclude>
A person that wants to take advantage in the game for being stronger, or having strong friends. Usually this is done by threatening you with the fact that the power abuser(s) will kill you if you don't do what they say. Or another way is to block someone in a path with it and heal the monster until the player dies as an alternate way to kill on PvP without getting a skull.
 
   
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===Player Definition===
PA = Power abuser
 
 
A person that wants to take an advantage in the game for being stronger, or having strong friends. Usually this is done by threatening weaker players with the fact that the power abuser(s) will kill them if they don't do what they say. Or alternatively, another way is to trap a player with [[monster]]s while [[Healing]] the monster until the player dies on [[Optional PvP]] worlds or on [[Open PvP]] without getting an [[Skull System|unjustified kill]].
( PA also means [[premium]] account )
 
Most commonly found on:
 
PvP worlds.
 
   
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Power abusers are also known with abbrevation PA (PA also means [[premium]] account). They are commonly found on [[PvP]] worlds.
On Non-PvP worlds it usually doesn't happen quite like on PvP because they can't kill you. However, due to the fact they are stronger they will sometimes steal EXP from you instead until you leave. One of the more common Non-PvP power abusing trick is to either lure a monster (not in use as much since the 7.5 update).
 
   
 
On [[Optional PvP]] worlds it usually doesn't happen in the same way because they can't kill you, unless by using the [[War System]]. However, due to the fact they are stronger they will sometimes steal [[experience]] or [[lootbag]]s from you until you leave. One of the more common power abusing methods is to [[Luring|lure]] monster(s) (not in use as much since the 7.5 update).
On PvP Enforced worlds, people will just flat out kill you instead of bothering to Power Abuse.
 
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On [[Hardcore PvP]] worlds, players will kill rather than to abuse power.
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===CipSoft's Definition===
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In the companies eyes, power abuse is an extreme cause for concern when a group of players make gaming-life impossible for other players. When this happens there is usually no control over this group of people and [[Gamemaster]]s must step in and take action. In this scenario the group of players "rule" over the server and also the weaker players, the weaker players on that world would have no impact on removing this group of people's power which is why [[Gamemaster]]s must get involved.
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Preventative measures have now been placed in order to discourage power abusers from abusing their power. The [[Skull System|skull system]] has been adjusted to make getting [[Red Skull|red skulls]] easier and [[Black Skull|black skulls]] which prevent these players from killing anymore people unjustly. The [[Character World Transfer|character world transfer]] has also been implemented giving these oppressed players the chance to move worlds if they feel as though this is the only option that remains.
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As of [[Summer Update 2009]] extreme power abuse is no longer considered a rule violation therefore any type of in-game oppression is permitted.
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Revision as of 20:21, 30 August 2010

PA redirects here. This abbreviation may also be used for Premium Accounts, Paladin Armor and Platinum Amulets.

Player Definition

A person that wants to take an advantage in the game for being stronger, or having strong friends. Usually this is done by threatening weaker players with the fact that the power abuser(s) will kill them if they don't do what they say. Or alternatively, another way is to trap a player with monsters while Healing the monster until the player dies on Optional PvP worlds or on Open PvP without getting an unjustified kill.

Power abusers are also known with abbrevation PA (PA also means premium account). They are commonly found on PvP worlds.

On Optional PvP worlds it usually doesn't happen in the same way because they can't kill you, unless by using the War System. However, due to the fact they are stronger they will sometimes steal experience or lootbags from you until you leave. One of the more common power abusing methods is to lure monster(s) (not in use as much since the 7.5 update).

On Hardcore PvP worlds, players will kill rather than to abuse power.

CipSoft's Definition

In the companies eyes, power abuse is an extreme cause for concern when a group of players make gaming-life impossible for other players. When this happens there is usually no control over this group of people and Gamemasters must step in and take action. In this scenario the group of players "rule" over the server and also the weaker players, the weaker players on that world would have no impact on removing this group of people's power which is why Gamemasters must get involved.

Preventative measures have now been placed in order to discourage power abusers from abusing their power. The skull system has been adjusted to make getting red skulls easier and black skulls which prevent these players from killing anymore people unjustly. The character world transfer has also been implemented giving these oppressed players the chance to move worlds if they feel as though this is the only option that remains.

As of Summer Update 2009 extreme power abuse is no longer considered a rule violation therefore any type of in-game oppression is permitted.