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Defense bots are the most advanced way of keeping alive in Second Life. Defense bots position your physical avatar underground and/or out of the sim, where it is not possible for 98% of weapons to kill them, while allowing you to play "through" the bot. I only know of two weapons that can kill someone using the "off-sim" modes of these bots, and they are not available to the public. | Defense bots are the most advanced way of keeping alive in Second Life. Defense bots position your physical avatar underground and/or out of the sim, where it is not possible for 98% of weapons to kill them, while allowing you to play "through" the bot. I only know of two weapons that can kill someone using the "off-sim" modes of these bots, and they are not available to the public. | ||
Most defense bots allow you to issue "Combat HUD-like" commands on people, enabling you to kill them and stay safely protected in your bot. | |||
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Combat HUDs are the most powerful weapons in Second Life. These devices enable you to simply say (or click) a command, such as "kill joh", resulting in the nearest person (within 96m) with joh in their name being killed instantly - shields or no shields. Underground bots and phase devices (in a nutshell devices that make you undetectable to sensors) are the only protection against this type of combat HUD. | Combat HUDs are the most powerful weapons in Second Life. These devices enable you to simply say (or click) a command, such as "kill joh", resulting in the nearest person (within 96m) with joh in their name being killed instantly - shields or no shields. Underground bots and phase devices (in a nutshell devices that make you undetectable to sensors) are the only protection against this type of combat HUD. | ||
Combat HUDs usually offer a substantial arsenal of attacks that you can deploy, other than the standard "kill person" command. These include orbiting, "burning" people, trapping, auto-killing, etc. | |||
== What To Buy == | |||
Following is my list of devices that should be bought if you are interested in combat. Please don't get angry at my preferences, the following list is my opinion on what I have found to work the best: | |||
-To Be Continued |
Revision as of 14:22, 30 January 2007
Combat in Second Life is a very fun and active hobby. This article will try to teach you exactly how Second Life combat works.
Introduction
Some areas of Second Life are designed for the sole purpose of combat. In these areas, you will have a health meter. This is a heart with a percentage next to it on your upper menu bar. When you see this meter, you can be killed. If you are killed, this percentage will drop to zero and you will be teleported to your home location.
The public combat areas are Rausch, Blue Base, and Red Base. These 3 sims are free-for-all sandboxes. There is a "safe zone" in the North-East corner of Rausch where you can't be attacked. (Please note that the "bases" are not really "bases" for anyone. They are still free-for-all.)
The fastest way to find these regions is to type "combat" into the places search.
Engagement
In Second Life you have a vast array of weapons, combat vehicles, and defense mechanisms at your disposal.
Weaponry
There are hundreds of weapons in Second Life to choose from. I like to classify these weapons in several categories:
- Basic Guns - Guns that fire basic physical bullets. These are stopped by most quality shield systems.
- Advanced "Guns" - Guns that fire tracking, non-physical bullets. These can't be stopped by all but the most advanced (and expensive) defense systems.
- Explosives and "Nukes" - Self explanatory. These range from basic explosives to nukes that can kill everyone within 96m of the detonation point.
- HUD Weapons - These are the most effective and powerful weapons, in my opinion. There are several quality HUD based combat systems available. These will be discussed more later.
- Robots and Turrets - These can be remote controlled, or set to fire on certain targets automatically.
- Annoying Crap - Stuff like caging guns, anything that flings people into the air. Considered "noobish" and frowned upon by experienced combat people.
Combat Vehicles
Sadly, the use of combat vehicles has reduced in second life. While they are very fun to fly, most vehicles will be "disrupted" by shields in actual combat situations, causing them to fly away.
Defense
Defense plays an important part in combat life. An undefended avatar can be obliterated by modern weaponry, ruining the fun for many new combat players. There are several ways to defend yourself in Second Life.
- Shields
- Defense Bots
- Killing someone before they kill you
There are several different "brands" of shields to choose from. Shields are a must, and they are well worth the cost. A good shield should physically push bullets away before they reach the actual shield. Even the best shield, however, is vulnerable to tracking bullets.
Defense bots are the most advanced way of keeping alive in Second Life. Defense bots position your physical avatar underground and/or out of the sim, where it is not possible for 98% of weapons to kill them, while allowing you to play "through" the bot. I only know of two weapons that can kill someone using the "off-sim" modes of these bots, and they are not available to the public.
Most defense bots allow you to issue "Combat HUD-like" commands on people, enabling you to kill them and stay safely protected in your bot.
Non-Lethal Warfare
There are some weapons that can be used to disrupt another player without actually killing them.
- Orbiting is the term used when one player causes another player to be flung up insanely high in the air.
- People use "traps" to render a physical avatar unable to move.
- "Lag-Bombs" - I don't need to explain this one...
In the area of pushes and pulls, most combatants use a device known as a "non-phys". A non-phys makes your avatar non-physical, in other words immune to being pushed or pulled. Period. A non-phys is basically a prim that you sit on, usually it becomes invisible once you sit, and you steer it around just like you are moving normally. When using a non-phys, you can pass through objects and walls.
If a non-phys is not handy and you are in danger of being orbited, just sit down on the ground somewhere.
Combat HUDs
Combat HUDs are the most powerful weapons in Second Life. These devices enable you to simply say (or click) a command, such as "kill joh", resulting in the nearest person (within 96m) with joh in their name being killed instantly - shields or no shields. Underground bots and phase devices (in a nutshell devices that make you undetectable to sensors) are the only protection against this type of combat HUD.
Combat HUDs usually offer a substantial arsenal of attacks that you can deploy, other than the standard "kill person" command. These include orbiting, "burning" people, trapping, auto-killing, etc.
What To Buy
Following is my list of devices that should be bought if you are interested in combat. Please don't get angry at my preferences, the following list is my opinion on what I have found to work the best:
-To Be Continued