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To be [[wipe]]d out is to have no surviving members of the party.
 
To be [[wipe]]d out is to have no surviving members of the party.
   
This usually refers to a [[mission]] or other areas with no [[resurrection shrine]], such as the [[Fissure of Woe]] or [[Ruins of the Tomb of the Primeval Kings]], where death will cause the party to be ejected back to the staging [[outpost]].
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This usually refers to a [[mission]] or other areas with no [[resurrection shrine]], such as the [[Fissure of Woe]] or [[Ruins of the Tomb of the Primeval Kings]], where death will cause the party to be ejected back to the staging [[outpost]]. Players may also use the term to refer to the death of all members in a normal explorable area.
   
 
Many factors can lead to a party's destruction. Some of these include:
 
Many factors can lead to a party's destruction. Some of these include:
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*Too much [[aggro]].
 
*Too much [[aggro]].
 
*Failure to prepare properly.
 
*Failure to prepare properly.
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*Poor play.
 
*Voluntary self-destruction (aka suicide).
 
*Voluntary self-destruction (aka suicide).
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In many cases where the [[Death Penalty]] is too great in a PvE situation, the team may choose to use the /resign command to start afresh at the nearest outpost.
   
 
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 03:49, 22 November 2006

To be wiped out is to have no surviving members of the party.

This usually refers to a mission or other areas with no resurrection shrine, such as the Fissure of Woe or Ruins of the Tomb of the Primeval Kings, where death will cause the party to be ejected back to the staging outpost. Players may also use the term to refer to the death of all members in a normal explorable area.

Many factors can lead to a party's destruction. Some of these include:

  • Key member(s) of the party either leave or get disconnected.
  • Too much aggro.
  • Failure to prepare properly.
  • Poor play.
  • Voluntary self-destruction (aka suicide).

In many cases where the Death Penalty is too great in a PvE situation, the team may choose to use the /resign command to start afresh at the nearest outpost.