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One of the signature features of the s.nerd.nu PVP survival server is '''arena nights''', PVP events organized by staff throughout a revision (typically weekly). Arena nights can be many things to many people: | |||
* 1-2+ hours of guaranteed, top-tier PVP (with plenty of opportunities for not-so-top-tier PVP), regardless of whether you want to participate or watch | |||
* An opportunity to show off your PVP skills in front of an audience | |||
* A chance to risk your PVP gear for bragging rights and large, valuable prizes | |||
* Time spent having fun with the rest of the nerd.nu community in a variety of unique, PVP-oriented scenarios | |||
While arenas are taking place, we will usually provide warp commands for you to warp to (/spawnme) and from (/leavearena) the arena. The arena stands are a '''PvE zone''' - and you are encouraged to attend and watch even if you don't want to participate! Instructions on how to participate will be provided during the event. Most arena fights require you to '''bring your own gear''', though there are sometimes exceptions. | |||
Stay tuned to the subreddit, spawn, and in-game broadcast for info about upcoming arena events! | |||
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== Arena Rules == | |||
There are some special rules we enforce during arenas to help keep things running smoothly, and to make the experience enjoyable for everyone. | |||
* '''Don't interfere from the sidelines.''' This includes (but is not limited to) shooting arrows, throwing potions, throwing potions on spectators, or throwing potions in the arena boxes. | |||
* '''Do not ender pearl into a fight.''' Do not attempt to use ender pearls to participate in a fight or pick up loop. We'll explain how to join in fights properly. | |||
* '''Do not ender pearl out of a fight.''' We'll give some leniency if it's accidental - but repeated or intentional incidents will likely disqualify you from the fight. | |||
* '''Be a good sport.''' Don't gang up with your allies if it's supposed to be an individual fight. Don't take off your gear to avoid damaging it and "save it for later." Your prizes are likely to be reduced or ignored if we think you're not putting in your full effort! | |||
* '''All nerd.nu [[Rules]] still apply''' during arena events. | |||
Offenders may be removed from the event, kicked, and/or banned. Help us make this a fun experience! | |||
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== Mixing Things Up == | |||
== Other Thoughts == |
Revision as of 21:29, 8 May 2013
One of the signature features of the s.nerd.nu PVP survival server is arena nights, PVP events organized by staff throughout a revision (typically weekly). Arena nights can be many things to many people:
- 1-2+ hours of guaranteed, top-tier PVP (with plenty of opportunities for not-so-top-tier PVP), regardless of whether you want to participate or watch
- An opportunity to show off your PVP skills in front of an audience
- A chance to risk your PVP gear for bragging rights and large, valuable prizes
- Time spent having fun with the rest of the nerd.nu community in a variety of unique, PVP-oriented scenarios
While arenas are taking place, we will usually provide warp commands for you to warp to (/spawnme) and from (/leavearena) the arena. The arena stands are a PvE zone - and you are encouraged to attend and watch even if you don't want to participate! Instructions on how to participate will be provided during the event. Most arena fights require you to bring your own gear, though there are sometimes exceptions.
Stay tuned to the subreddit, spawn, and in-game broadcast for info about upcoming arena events!
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Arena Designs
Arena Rules
There are some special rules we enforce during arenas to help keep things running smoothly, and to make the experience enjoyable for everyone.
- Don't interfere from the sidelines. This includes (but is not limited to) shooting arrows, throwing potions, throwing potions on spectators, or throwing potions in the arena boxes.
- Do not ender pearl into a fight. Do not attempt to use ender pearls to participate in a fight or pick up loop. We'll explain how to join in fights properly.
- Do not ender pearl out of a fight. We'll give some leniency if it's accidental - but repeated or intentional incidents will likely disqualify you from the fight.
- Be a good sport. Don't gang up with your allies if it's supposed to be an individual fight. Don't take off your gear to avoid damaging it and "save it for later." Your prizes are likely to be reduced or ignored if we think you're not putting in your full effort!
- All nerd.nu Rules still apply during arena events.
Offenders may be removed from the event, kicked, and/or banned. Help us make this a fun experience!
Fight Formats
Here are examples of some of the fights you can do during an arena event.
General Guidelines
1v1 Duel
- Teleport each fighter into a box (across from each other, if there are more than 2).
Prizes
These are some of the typical prizes awarded for winning various types of arena events.
General Guidelines
- Materials used to make PVP kits (i.e. iron ingots and diamonds) are nearly required, since the fighters likely used up PVP gear to participate in the fight!
- PVP enchantments (Sharpness, Fire Aspect, Protection) are a nice bonus for special prizes, but stay away from other types of enchantments (particularly Fortune and Silk Touch), as they can provide a disproportionate advantage to the players who win them, especially early in a revision.
- Consider increasing the prize amounts for a fight, if it's a particularly good fight, or the participants have clearly burned through a lot of gear (e.g., putting on replacement helmet/boots). Consider decreasing the prize amounts if the fight is a total mismatch, or if the winner's gear clearly received little damage.
- Larger prize amounts become more appropriate, the deeper you get into a revision.
- Aesthetically-pleasing (e.g., quartz, "square" stone brick) and hard-to-obtain (e.g., spider webs, "square" stone brick) are always nice, though make sure to clear the latter with S admins!
- Don't give beacons as prizes, as they require a ton of effort to obtain legitimately in game.
Typical Prize Amounts
Remember - these are all just guidelines to make it easier to quickly generate prizes during arena nights. Be creative, and use your own judgment - these are amounts I've found to work well. Just remember to clear the prizes you plan to distribute with the S admins ahead of time!
- For free-for-alls: 32x diamonds (#264); 64x iron ingots (#265); 1-2 prizes from primary tier (see below); 1-2 prizes from bonus tier
- For diamond-armor fights: 32x diamonds (#264); 64x iron ingots (#265); 2 prizes from primary tier
- For iron-armor fights: 16x diamonds (#264); 32x iron ingots (#265); 1 prize from primary tier
- For no-armor fights: 2-4x diamonds (#264); 16x iron ingots (#265); 0-1 prizes from secondary tier
Bonus Tier
- 1x diamond sword (#276) with /enchant sharpness 5
- 1x set of diamond armor with /enchant protection 4
- 1x enchanted golden apple (#322:1)
- 1-3x pairs of spawn eggs for pig (#383:90), sheep (#383:91), cow (#383:92)
Primary Tier
- 32x spider web (#30)
- 64x wool (#35)
- 64x brick (#45)
- 32x obsidian (#49)
- 32x glowstone (#89)
- 64x "square" stone brick (#98:3)
- 32x redstone lamp (#123)
- 4x daylight sensor (#151)
- 64x quartz (#155; or chiseled #155:1 or pillar #155:2)
- 8x hopper (#154)
- 32x gold ingot (#266)
- 16x ghast tear (#370)
Secondary Tier
- 8x bookcase (#47)
- 1x enchantment table (#116)
- 1x ender chest (#130)
- 1x anvil (#145)
Don't forget about music discs as a possible extra fun prize! #2256-2267