What are glory points awarded for? Rules for awarding fame points in the third campaign. Rules for obtaining Fame Points for clans

They often asked me how I built up a profile so quickly, they asked me to write a general guide, of course you say that everyone knows this, no one needs it, I don’t know how to write guides, etc., but I somehow don’t care, if it turns out to be a gimmick it means admins will rubbish the topic. I decided to write this down because at least once a month 10-20 people pestered me with this question of how to quickly accumulate fame in L2. The guide is purely for beginners who are unproductively wasting their time accumulating this reputation of ours:

I want to note once again that the guide is not about all the ways to accumulate fame, but specifically how to accumulate it the fastest and which method is the most productive.

Of course, I’ll briefly describe what’s what:

Reputation (fame) or as pro players call it fame (from English Fame):
1)
Only enchantments over lvl 40 and having a second profession can have a reputation.
2) Gain Reputation:
- registered participants in the siege of castles, forts (fortresses), clan halls, as well as participants in territorial wars
- the party that sets a winning record in the “festival of darkness” receives glory.
- winners in battles in the underground coliseum receive a reputation. (but for some reason it doesn’t work) If I could fix it, I created a ticket back in March.
- nobleman tickets can be exchanged for reputation with the senior manager of the Olympiad.
3) From the NPCs in Aden (Rapidus) and Rune (Scipio), they are located at the Statue of Heroes, you can:
- remove 1 pc from a character for 5000 fame points (I don’t recommend it)
- exchange 1000 fame points for 50 krp (I also don’t recommend letting the class puff on it)
- insert a pvp enchant on your armor or weapon.
- buy talismans, cans for HP, etc.
4) And now the most interesting thing - the fastest reputation farming:
4.1)
First of all, of course, if you play on the top side, then they take you on all sorts of dragons and we don’t forget to take quests:
Dragon Hunting Proof - Earth Dragon(Antaras), take the quest from the NPC Earth Dragon Keeper Teodric
Dragon Hunting Proof - Fire Dragon(Valakas), take the quest from NPC Klein
By completing these quests for each you will receive 30 Order of Glory
The immediate question is, why are they needed? It’s not reputation, the answer is that you can exchange them with the manager of the Olympics (he is located in every city) 1 to 100, that is, for one dragon you will receive 3000 fame, not bad at all.
4.2) If we have already started talking about the Olympics Manager, then he has a couple of tasty quests for our reputation. To do this, we need to be a noob and we need to take part in the Olympics. I won’t list the exact awards, just take 3 quests from the Olympics Manager, we carry out 10 battles, if we win 10 battles in a row, we will receive the maximum number of orders of glory from these three quests - 10 pieces. That is, if you are a good oli farmer, you will consistently receive 1000 fame per day for these 3 quests, this does not take much time. The main thing is not to forget to turn in the quest on time, as I usually did. The ability to take quests resets at 6.30 am. If you cannot make 10 victories, then we carry out 10 battles and try to get a certificate of 2 or 5 victories, but you will already receive less than 10 orders of glory.
4.3) Territory Wars- 125 fame ticks every 5 minutes, up to a maximum of 2.875 fame. You need to be registered for the siege and be in the PvP zone during the siege. You can leave/enter the pvp zone, but the 5-minute count will be reset. even if you were killed, your fame points will still tick. Yes, it doesn’t seem bad, the fame is almost like a dragon, but we have a loophole to increase this amount of fame for Territory Wars several times over. To do this, we need your character on whom you want to upload a flame, therefore, it is necessary that he be registered for some city in territorial wars and we need our own clan of 5+ lvl with clan registration for another city in these territorial wars, it is very important that the character the person you are uploading to was not a member of this twinko clan of yours. What do we do next? And then we will introduce a maximum number of 40+ twinks with a second profession into this lvl 5+ twink clan of yours. Why exactly 5 lvl? Yes, because at lvl 5 the clan leader gets a skill

Set up a camp. The camp is the point of resurrection of clan members in the combat zone. We run the clan with the leader of your twink clan to any castle, hide somewhere on the side, set up a Camp (don’t forget for this we need 300 gems of Rank B.). They set up the camp and brought all the twinks to him and a character who needed fame. Next, we remove all the gear from the Twinks to make them easier to kill. If you are not in a party, then for each kill of a twink you will receive 30 fame every 5 minutes. That is, if you have 20 twinks to drain, once every 5 minutes you will receive 20x30 = 600 fame from them, which means that in an hour you will receive 6000 fame, and for all TV 12000 fame this is in addition to 2.875, which just rolls in, i.e. only 14875 fame for TV with 20 twinks. When you kill a twink, his icon goes out (becomes less bright). After killing all the twinks, you raise them to Headquarters and they end up next to you near your flag that you raised, mark 5 minutes after the killing and wait until after 5 minutes the icons of the twinks become brighter - which means they can be merged again. Personally, with 25 Twinkies I made 28k fame per TV, this with lags, windows freezing, etc., in my opinion, not a bad figure for 2 hours. Yes, of course, wars, etc. can come running and drain your Flag and twinks, so it is advisable to control the twinko clan for the castle where you will drain your twinks, but if they killed you, then we run with our feet. Another very important point is that if you leak twinks and are in a party, then you will receive less than 30 fame per twink, but the rest of the party members will also receive fame.
4.4) Castle Sieges- 125 fame ticks every 5 minutes, up to a maximum of 2.875 fame. You need to be registered for the siege and be in the PvP zone during the siege. You can leave/enter the pvp zone, but the 5-minute count will be reset. even if you were killed, your fame points will still tick. This is a little more complicated than with Territory Wars, because you need the character on whom you want to add fame to belong to the clan that owns the castle. If you play in a normal strong clan, then register your lvl 5 twinko clan to attack this castle of yours, which is owned by the clan in which you are located, and then the principle is the same as with territorial wars, hide behind a cloak, put up a flag and merge the twinks. That is, in principle, we can draw a conclusion from TV and sieges - without having problems with the Internet, and if wars for TV and sieges do not bother you, having 20 twinks, we can pour ourselves for TV - 14875 + for the siege of your castle 14875 fame for a total of 29750 fame. In my opinion this is a decent number.
4.5) Siege of the Fortress (Fort) - 31 glory ticks every 5 minutes, up to a limit of 341 points. You need to be registered for the siege and be in the PvP zone during the siege. You can leave/enter the pvp zone, but the 5-minute count will be reset. even if you were killed, your fame points will still tick. Here we’re all just farming crepe, hitting epaulettes, killing twinks on crepe does not give you fame. But if you have a twinko clan, you can farm 3 fortresses on CD once every 4 hours. The principle is this: Firstly, you need the clan in which your character belongs, to which you are going to pour fame, to own the fortress and again have your own twinko clan. We register for the siege of the fortress with the clan in which your main character belongs, as soon as an hour later the siege begins, we register with your twinko clan for the siege of the fortress owned by the clan of your main character, that is, after an hour of the siege there will be another siege to defend your fortress and you also get fire on defense, a couple of minutes before the start of defending the fortress you must register for an attack again, i.e. when you register, leave a 5 minute window for registration to defend and attack the fortress and now you have 3 sieges in a row and throw 900+ fire As a bonus, instead of waiting an hour for an attack, you can do this once every 4 hours because after the siege, registration closes for this time.
4.6) Festival of Darkness - festival participants who set a score record will be given 1080 fame points - I personally did not suffer from this
4.7) Siege of a clan hall - 75 glory ticks every 5 minutes, up to a limit of 825 points. the rules are the same as for sieges of a castle and fort - you also don’t need to bother too much.

In general, here’s a mini guide, I think the guys who asked will appreciate it, if not very much, then I won’t be offended. If it’s ok, please attach it, they often ask questions on this topic. Sorry in advance for errors in the text and if I messed up somewhere and wrote incorrect information, please tell me I’ll correct it.

With the introduction of patch 4.6, Glory Points (OS/GP) are required to obtain abyssal Officer and higher ranks. All game events during which you can earn fame points and when they take place:

The required number of OS to obtain ranks can be viewed in the “Rank” tab in the game, the minimum amount to obtain a rank is written in the table below, as well as the number of OS removed daily

There are many ways to earn OC, almost all of them are tied to the battle of two races, which is discussed below.

Sieges of the fortresses of Northern Katalam, Southern Katalam, Upper and Middle levels of the abyss

As you can see from the table above, the rewards differ from the off-server, and for balance, the siege system has been redone:

  • The number of Deradikon landing captains has been increased to three;
  • OS issued to a legate for owning castles migrates to a new legate when it is transferred;
  • The Lord of the Holy Fortress has been weakened. The delay between double uses of the reflective shield has been increased by 2-3 times;
  • Up-transformations no longer have a cooldown while the character is offline;
  • The radius of AP separation during sieges has been reduced;
  • In siege zones in the most complete alliances, the penalty imposed on the AP due to the difference in the up-ranks of the killer and the victim has been reduced;
  • The mechanics of receiving rewards for sieges have been fixed. Now the priority is mass battles and team play, including support classes;
  • The island (and a little space around) on which the Hellfire artifact is located has been added to the siege zones of all 4 OS castles located around it;
  • In addition to everything else (which was previously), if a side has influence in the range from 70 to 80 percent, then the maximum health value of the fortress lords of this side is reduced by 15%. If the influence is more than 80%, then the decrease will be only 20%.

Arenas

* Tickets to the Arena of Glory can be obtained by taking 1st and 2nd place in the Arena of Chaos and by winning the Arena of Patronage.

You can’t take your twinks, friends, etc., and dump arenas in order to get rewards for the target characters just like that. Anyone who is caught doing this will receive a complete reset of the OS counter without appeal.

Dungey

* If the player is dead at the time of killing Hyperion, he does not receive any OS.

** There are no rollback scrolls on our server!

*** Impregnable Stronghold and Battle of Kamara are not implemented at the moment.

Quests

Quests at the bases of the Northern and Southern Catalams, you must kill a player of the opposite race on the territory of the base. Quests are taken automatically upon entering the base. For each quest you will receive 3 OS.

Blue quest “For the glory of the Elyos”/“For the glory of the Asmodians” in the Restored Tower of Light/Sanctuary of Runes(for Elyos/Asmodians) gives 100 OS.

OS per quest [Dungeon/Alliance] Long Battle They don’t pay for a bastion on our server!

In the Third Campaign, the rules for awarding Fame Points have changed. Now not only players, but also clans receive Fame Points.

Fame points received during the Third Campaign do not expire for either clans or individual players when leaving the map.

Changing a clan does not affect the number of Fame Points earned by a clan or player. After the transfer, the player retains all of his Fame Points. The clan from which the player leaves does not lose Fame Points. The new clan that the player joins will begin to receive Fame Points from him only from the moment of transfer.

Rules for obtaining Fame Points for clans

The clan accumulates Fame Points earned by all its members according to special rules:

  1. The clan receives bonuses to Fame Points for completing the main strategic tasks of the first and second stages. The total points for each stage will be published in the announcement of a specific stage.
  2. After each battle, the clan receives the total number of Fame Points earned by all participants in the battle who are members of the clan.
  3. In addition, the clan earns a fixed number of Fame Points for completing landing missions. See clause 5.7 of the Regulations.

Rules for players receiving Fame Points

1. Players receive Fame Points for each battle on the Third Campaign map.

The number of Fame Points that a player receives at the end of a battle is calculated using the formula:

Player Fame Points =Exp× E× T× Z× G

  • Exp - the total experience of the battle participants, divided by 15. Experience is counted without taking into account the premium account and bonuses for shares.
  • E—campaign stage coefficient:
  • T - battle type coefficient:
  • Z - coefficient for completing secondary combat missions of the campaign:

Coefficients for secondary tasks of the stages will be published in the regulations of each stage.

  • G is the game coefficient, which is applied only at the third stage of the campaign (the formula will be published as part of the rules of the third stage).

2. Players receive Fame Points for completing a landing mission on the Third Campaign map. The number of Fame Points that a player will receive for completing a landing task with a clan depends on his contribution to the task, however, the player’s prize cannot exceed 1/15 of the clan’s total prize.

Player Fame Points =QP× P / A

  • QP— the total number of Fame Points for completing the task (see clause 5.7 of the Regulations);
  • P— the amount of Fame Points that the player received in battles during the clan’s execution of the landing mission (including in battles not related to the completion of the mission);
  • A— the sum of Fame Points that all clan players received in battles during the clan’s execution of the landing mission (including in battles not related to the completion of the mission).

This formula prevents individual players from receiving an abnormally large number of Fame Points, and also ensures that only players who participated in battles during the completion of the task receive the prize.

If a player was a member of a clan, but did not participate in battles during the landing mission, then he will not receive Fame Points (if the clan fought at least 1 battle during the landing mission).

3. Special case: completing a task without fighting.

If during the clan's task none of its players participated in battles, the prize is divided equally among all clan players, but each player can receive no more than 1/15 of the share.

Please note: if a player leaves the clan before completing the task, he will still receive his share of the prize.

4. Players belonging to clans that took 1st-3rd places in the ranking based on the results of the 1st and 2nd stages receive bonuses:

  • 1st place - Fame points earned during the stage are multiplied by 3;
  • 2nd place - Fame points earned during the stage are multiplied by 2;
  • 3rd place - Fame points earned during the stage are multiplied by 1.5.

If a controversial situation arises regarding the accrual of Fame Points (suspicion of a “fake” battle, etc.), the game administration reserves the right to request a recording of the battle, screenshots and other information related to this situation. If this information is not provided, the decision is made by the game administration. We strongly recommend that you enable the “Record battles for replay” option in the game settings.

Ways to gain reputation

  • Only enchantments over lvl 40 and having a second profession can have a reputation.
  • Registered participants in battlefields (castle/fort/KH sieges) receive reputation for killing enemies.
  • The party that sets a winning record in the “festival of darkness” receives a reputation.
  • Underground Colosseum:
    • Winners in battles in the underground coliseum receive reputation.
    • Battles are held every day from Friday to Sunday for 2 hours from 21.00 to 23.00 server time.
    • Multiple victories within one week increase the reputation gained.
  • Noblesse Gate Pass can be exchanged for reputation with Olympiad Manager.

NPCs (Reputation janitor) in Aden and Rune provide various services in exchange for reputation.

Depending on the level of the enchantment, the maximum amount of reputation that it can receive is determined.

Shop for reputation

  • Opportunity to purchase PVP-charged (common and rare variants) top-A, S, S80 weapons and armor (not transferred/discarded).
  • Various talismans needed in PVP (only those corresponding to the class).
  • Exchange for a certain amount of clan reputation.
  • Laundering the PC counter.

PVP Effects

PvP weapon effects can be obtained from special NPCs for PRP points (Fame)

Conditions for receiving pvp effects:

You can get pvp effects for weapons and armor of top class A (Shyeed's Bow, Majestic armor, etc.) and higher.

  • The armor must be printed, only the top or whole armor is given the effect.
  • The weapon must have a sa installed.

PvP effects are the same for one type of weapon or armor.

PvP effect of weapons

Bows\crossbows

  • 15% that when you attack, the attack speed will increase by 100 units, lasts for 15 seconds.

Magic weapons

  • 15% that when you attack, the casting speed will increase by 100 units, lasts for 15 seconds.
  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

Duals

  • 15% that when your attack a debuff is applied to your target, reducing the range of attacks from bows and crossbows by 20%, lasts for 15 seconds.
  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

Brass knuckles

  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

One-handed melee weapon

  • 15% that during your attack you will drink the target's CPU, restoring yours.
  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

Two-handed melee weapon

  • 5% that your attack will cause additional physical damage.
  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

Peaks

  • 15% that with your attack you will remove 1 to 2 standard buffs from your target.
  • 15% that your attack will apply a debuff to your target, which reduces the chance of blocking with a shield, lasts for 15 seconds.
  • Increases damage in pvp from normal attacks and skills by 5%.

PvP armor effect

Heavy armor

  • 15% that a debuff will be applied to the player attacking you, reducing his cast attack and running speed by 20%, lasts for 15 seconds.

Light armor

  • 15% that the player attacking you will have his target cancelled.
  • The damage dealt to you in pvp has been reduced by 5%.

Good day, dear players. Today we will talk about how to farm fame points in scum - fame points. Reputation points can be spent on character revivals. You can read this guide or watch the detailed video below. Looking ahead, I got 106 points using this method; you may get much more, or a little less.
First What we need to do is go and kill the zombies. You can do this in hand-to-hand combat, or prepare yourself so as not to waste too much energy and health on the zombies. As soon as we killed him, we cut up his clothes. We cut large pieces of meat again while this is possible. For this we will get enough points.


Next, we need to find an ax or make one to cut down a tree nearby. We break the resulting log with large sticks into smaller ones and so on several times.


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