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[[{{PAGENAME}}]]s are [[party]]-based [[instance]]s for a wide range of character levels. They are accessed via portal entrances throughout [[Idios]]. | [[{{PAGENAME}}]]s are [[party]]-based [[instance]]s for a wide range of character levels. They are accessed via portal entrances or [[Arena Manager]]s throughout [[Idios]]. | ||
Each arena is a timed challenge that rewards bonus experience for each stage that is completed. Arenas can be completed by 1-2 parties of 3 or more characters. Each party member must be within the level bracket for the chosen arena. | Each arena is a timed challenge that rewards bonus experience for each stage that is completed. Arenas can be completed by 1-2 parties of 3 or more characters. Each party member must be within the level bracket for the chosen arena. |
Revision as of 14:25, 9 September 2024
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Arenas are party-based instances for a wide range of character levels. They are accessed via portal entrances or Arena Managers throughout Idios.
Each arena is a timed challenge that rewards bonus experience for each stage that is completed. Arenas can be completed by 1-2 parties of 3 or more characters. Each party member must be within the level bracket for the chosen arena.
PvE arenas involve a single party defeating enemies per stage to advance to the next. PvP arenas are similar to PvE stages, but also include a second party for player versus player combat. Completing a stage grants each party member with additional rewards, usually experience.
Mechanics
- arena managers
- party(ies) and limitations
- party leader(s) can start
- pvp arena is registration-based?
- starting notices
- death and reviving
- stage completion
- include screenshots of mob counter and stage timer