PvP Arena Games (Player vs Player)

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  • Mya SmallVerse
    SmallVerse Staff
    • Oct 2024
    • 268

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    PvP Arena Games (Player vs Player)

    If you want to play online multiplayer games with friends, try out SmallVerse's free multiplayer games now!

    The basic premise of all our PvP games is this: work together with your team to safely capture the oppositions flag and return it to your team’s base without being knocked out. The team with the most points wins!

    We recommend you start with Space Jump Rookie and work your way up from there. There’s no need to get a team together first, just turn up to one of the Arena’s and join a game. You’ll find the Arenas games in the Arena section of the Spaces panel.
    PvP/Arena Tutorial for First Time Players

    Are you new to PvP/Arena gaming or interested in trying it out?

    Here is some helpful info to know before playing your first match! Read below!

    What is PvP Gaming?

    PvP means Player vs. Player. PvP games are games where one team of players competes against another team.

    There are 2 PvP games in SmallVerse:

    1. Capture the Flag – Use strategy and teamwork to steal and return the enemy flag to your team’s flag base. You must defend your team’s flag in order to capture the enemy’s flag.

    2. Run! Zombie! Run! – Use strategy and teamwork to pick up and return 5 ancestor skulls of your team's color to your team’s obelisk base before the enemy returns theirs.

    What is an Arena?

    Arenas are the spaces where PvP games take place.
    Each Arena contains either Capture the Flag or Run! Zombie! Run!
    There are 4 PvP Arenas on SmallVerse.
    Each Arena requires you to be a certain Arena XP level in order to play games there.

    To find what your Arena XP level is, click on your avatar, then click the “about me” button, and look for the XP button, which will show your avatar's levels.
    Unlike other XP types that you can increase by playing missions or using widgets, you can only increase your Arena XP by playing PvP games.

    The Arenas

    These Arenas require at least level 1 Arena:
    • Space Jump Rookie 1+
    • Tombstone Rookie 1+

    These Arenas require at least level 10 Arena:
    • Graveyard Competitive 10+

    These Arenas require at least level 20 Arena:
    • Magma Core Professional 20+

    All of these Arenas are located in the Arenas tab of your Spaces catalog.
    The PvP Games in each Arena

    1. Space Jump and Magma Core Arenas have Capture the Flag as PvP games.

    2. Tombstone and Graveyard Arenas have Run! Zombie! Run! as PvP games.

    What to do & know before you play a match

    First purchase your weapons. The best place to buy guns is Arena Central.

    When you arrive, you'll find the guns in the entrance. All you have to do is click on the weapons you need, then click buy when you’re ready.

    Learning how to shoot your weapons

    1. In order to shoot your weapons, go to your inventory and find the weapon.
    2. Then, make sure your action bar is open in the bottom right corner of your screen.
    3. Next, click and hold your mouse on the weapon.
    4. Lastly, while still holding the mouse, drag the weapon over to your action bar, in whichever slot you’d prefer.

    As a first timer, you will be playing in Rookie 1+ Arenas (Space Jump Rookie and Tombstone Rookie).

    In these Arenas, you need non-citizen level weapons.
    The 5 non-citizen weapons you need are listed below and are always for sale in the shop catalog.
    • Pea Shooter
    • Electro Shocker
    • Sonic Confuser
    • Star Sprinkle Wand
    • Ice Cube Cannon

    As you step into high level Arenas, stronger wearables and other items will be allowed for use and you will see that you need stronger weapons.
    If your Citizen Level is at least 5, then you can wear one of many feet items to help increase your speed.
    This includes skateboards and inline skates in various colors.

    (Note: You can increase your Citizen Levels by becoming a VIP or inviting friends to play SmallVerse).

    Understanding how scoring works in each PvP game

    In Capture the Flag:
    • Non flag kills are worth 1 point.
    • Flag kills are worth 5 points.
    • Capturing the flag is worth 25 points.
    • Capturing the flag gives the most points, BUT it is also the riskiest thing to try and do.
    • If you steal the enemy flag and fail to capture, the other team will get 5 points off of you.
    • If you don’t try to steal the enemy flag, the most an enemy can get from killing you is 1 point.
    • ALWAYS be VERY cautious when you consider grabbing the enemy flag.
    • The first team to reach 100 points, or the team with the post points when the timer runs out, wins the game.

    In Run! Zombie! Run!:
    • The only method of scoring is returning ancestor skulls corresponding to your team color.
    • You can grab the skulls as many times as you want and if you fail to return, it will not affect the score of the game.
    • Always be aware of your surroundings before grabbing skulls.
    • Grabbing a skull reduces your speed, so scoring will be a challenge.
    • The first team that return all of their skulls, or more of their skulls than their opponent when the timer runs out, wins the game.

    The PvP community has many great people who are more than willing to help you further improve your skills and provide you with plenty of tips and strategies in the PvP/Arena Forums to help make your transition from a Rookie player to an experienced Professional as smooth as can be.


    Give PvP a try today and can’t wait to see you in the Arenas!
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