What consequences are there to PvP?
There are consequences to PvP. You will always take major faction hits for attacking another player-character. This is fine if you belong to an enemy faction. If you do not belong to an enemy faction, then it will make dealing with the victim’s faction more difficult for you. This can be severe – kill a few Silic-allied characters and Silic guards will attack you on sight. The Faction Point hits for killing AI characters are less severe, but will eventually affect your standing as well. If someone who is not a member of an enemy faction shoots you, you will be able to log a complaint with the local authorities (any nearby authority you choose, in fact). Complaints filed with local authorities further decrease the assailant’s faction standing, and will eventually cause a price to be placed on the assailant’s head. This will allow anyone to attack that character without fear of a penalty (their name tag and description will identify them as an Outlaw), and will activate Bounty Hunter mis
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