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QnA from NCSoft on Aion The Tower of Eternity PART 2AION TOWER OF ETERNITY NEWS
8. How do sieges work in Aion? Are there any guild-specific advantages to
controlling a castle?


The main PvP area in Aion is the Abyss. There are several castles in Aion, all which can be captured by player guilds on behalf of their faction. A siege is in its very
fundament a raid. Initially, each castle is controlled by the Balaur, who will not
gladly give it up. A guild leader would gather his or her troops and initiate an
attack on the castle and its defenders. After defeating the NPC defenders, the
castle changes ownership. Since the battles take place in the Abyss, it?s always
possible that the other PC faction might interfere to either defend or attack. Once
the castle has a new owner, there are a few hours during which no PvP can take place
on the island. After this period, however, the castle is again open to attacks from
the opposing faction.

There are many benefits to be gained from controlling a castle. The castle will have
NPCs who vend unique items, whose sales the controlling guild may put taxes on in
order to gain a bit of extra income. Guilds will also have direct access to the
hunting grounds and resources surrounding the castle.

9. Will Aion battles and sieges be as massive and monumental as in Lineage II?

The Abyss is an open area with many strategic points. There are no set times for
sieges or battles, but instead something that the players themselves may decide. It
was one of our goals to not require the vast amounts of players as sieges in Lineage
II
did. While there are no technical limitations and a charismatic leader could well
gather hundreds of players for a siege, 2 or 3 groups should be enough too, if
circumstances are right.

10. What role does PvP have in Aion?

PvP is very important in Aion. To get out most of the game, one should definitely
participate in PvP at some point. We want to gradually introduce even non-PvPers to
the PvP.

It is, however, not necessary to participate in PvP. One can go from level 1 to 50
without participating in a single PvP-battle. It will take a little bit longer,
though, as the most rewarding hunting grounds often are those found in the Abyss.

A feature that is currently on a planning stage is to randomly open teleportation
portals in the Elyos and Asmodian lands. This would allow for very random,
occasional battles where even lower level players get a chance to experience PvP,
without it being a constant threat and presence.

11. What are the rewards and encouragements for PvPvE?

The basic reward in PvPvE is the same as in all other combat, experience. You will
gain experience from killing both mobs and PC opponents in the Abyss. By collecting
?PvP-points”, players can also gain access to very good high-end items, which
otherwise can only be crafted.

There are also indirect benefits, since PvPvE in a way is a method to gain control
of castles which come with a wide array of benefits themselves.

12. Will there be potions in Aion? If so, how will they work?

There will be health and mana recovery potions with instant effect. They will,
however, have a re-use timer to prevent an excessive usage. There will also be
foods with different effects on your character. Food will practically work as a
buff, of which only one can be active at the same time.

Personal thoughts:
Siege wars , XP , Unique items , Huge PvP battles , Race wars - what more could I possibly want ? friends
Getting more and more information about the PvP in Aion dramatically raises my anticipation for this game ! And I am definitely looking forward to hear more about it .


And this is all for Questions and Answers PART 2
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