Saturday, January 12, 2008

Contribution Limit

You will only get Honor for as much as you contributed to an opposing wow power leveling faction member's death. This means basically that you (and your group) gets a percentage of the dead players worth in wow powerleveling Honor Points, depending on the amount of damage you dealt compared to others. Please note that world of warcraft power leveling is the total amount of damage. If the target was healed continously during the fight, you will get a percentage of the total world of warcraft powerleveling amount of damage dealt compared to all other sources (other players, groups or mobs), regardless of how much his max wow power leveling us Hit Points was.Repeated Kill LimitsThere is a wow power leveling eu limit on how much Honor Points you get for killing the same players several times the same ffxi power leveling day. It decreases the amount of Honor Points a kill of a specific player will yield by 10% per kill, until the ffxi powerleveling player is worth 10%. The Honor Points will not decrease under 10%. When the online game honor calculations are made on the server (usually around 03:00 at night), the status for how much FFxi gil Honor Points you get for a speicifc player is reset.Group LimitsIf you are a member of a ffxi allakhazam Group or Raid, you will have a lot easier time to get Honorable Kills, as any opponent lotro powerleveling player killed by anyone in your group will give you a "HK". However, all Honor Points earned by the group is split between the lotro power leveling players that are in the vicinity (and alive) of the kill, so you will only get a fraction of the Honor if wow power leveling are in a large Raid, like in Alterac Valley.The advantage with being in a wow powerleveling Group or Raid is that you will get Honor Points for healing your team mates, and if it is an Outdoor world of warcraft power leveling PvP battle, your group have a bigger chance to do more total damage to every kill, giving your group a bigger total of ffxi power leveling Honor Points than players PvPing alone. There is ofcourse also the advantage of greater survivability in a group, which is important as you get no ffxi powerleveling Honor Points if you are dead.Example:Player 1 is lvl 70 and farming [Mote of Mana] in ffxi Netherstorm. Player 2 and Player 3, who are also lvl 70 and looking for targets to gain Honor Points, finds Player 1 with 30% hp just killing off a ffxi gil mob. Player 2 and Player 3 comes out of Stealth and Ambushes him. The fight is short and easy lotro gold. As all players are lvl 70, killing Player 1 will award the maximum Honor Points, but because Player 1 had taken wow power leveling damage from the mob before he was attacked by Player 2 and Player 3, they will only recive 30% of the Honor Points that killing Player 1 was really worth. As they are two in a wow powerleveling group, they will in the end only recive 15% of Player 1's Honor Point worth for another lvl 70.Should they attack world of warcraft power leveling Player 1 again when he have run back to his corpse, and having 50% health when ressurecting, the wow powerleveln Honor Point reward is modified again. They get 50% of his total worth because of his Hit Points status, but as they both have killed him already once this world of warcraft power leveln day, they only get 90% of that, so they have to share 45%, and get 22.5% each. They would thus get more Honor the second time, as he had more HP to begin with, but every sequenceial world of warcraft powerleveln kill will give less Honor until they basically recives nothing from killing the Player 1.

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