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=== PvP Level Scaling ===
=== PvP Level Scaling ===
The [[Wastelands]] use a progressive PvP level system: the deeper you go, the more dangerous it becomes. When you first enter at level 1 Wasteland depth, only players within 1 [[Combat Level|combat level]] of you can engage in PvP. However, as you move deeper—level 5, 10, 20, and beyond—the range widens. For example, at level 20 Wasteland depth, any player within 20 combat levels can attack you.
The [[Wastelands]] feature a scaling PvP system where danger increases the deeper you go. At Wasteland depth level 1, only players within 1 [[Combat Level|combat level]] of you can initiate PvP. However, as you descend—reaching depths of level 5, 10, 20, and beyond—the allowable PvP range widens accordingly. For instance, at depth level 20, any player within 20 combat levels can engage you. The maximum depth is level 47.


This scaling system rewards risk-takers with better opportunities for loot, but also exposes them to much greater threats from higher-level players. Always keep an eye on your depth level if you're traveling with valuable items.
This progressive system adds high-stakes tension to exploration. The deeper your location, the broader the PvP threat range, but also the better the potential rewards. Many of the Wasteland's rarest resources and drops can only be found in its more dangerous zones.
 
Because of this risk-versus-reward design, it's critical to keep track of your current depth—especially if you're carrying valuable [[items]]. Even a small step deeper can drastically increase your exposure to higher-level players.


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