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Looting (gaming)

Looting (gaming)

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Looting in a gaming context, specifically in massively multiplayer online game
Massively multiplayer online game
A massively multiplayer online game is a video game which is capable of supporting hundreds or thousands of players simultaneously. By necessity, they are played on the Internet, and feature at least one persistent world. They are, however, not necessarily games played on personal computers...

s (MMOGs), is the process by which a player character
Player character
A player character or playable character is a character in a video game or role playing game who is controlled or controllable by a player, and is typically a protagonist of the story told in the course of the game. A player character is a persona of the player who controls it. Player characters...

 obtains items (or loot) such as in-game currency, spells
Magic (gaming)
Some role-playing games or game systems can include a set of rules that are used to portray magic in the paranormal sense. These rules simulate the effects that magic would have within the game context, according to how the game designer intended the magic to be portrayed...

, equipment, or weapons, often from the corpse of a creature or possibly the corpse of another player in a PVP
Player versus player
Player vs player, or PvP is type of multiplayer interaction within a game between two or more live participants. This is in contrast to games where players compete against computer controlled opponents, which is similarly referred to as player versus environment or player versus monster ; as such,...

 situation (cf. looting
Looting
Looting , to rob, sacking, plundering, despoiling, or pillaging is the indiscriminate taking of goods by force as part of a military or political victory, or during a catastrophe or riot, such as during war, natural disaster, or rioting...

). These looted items will be placed into the player's own inventory. Loot is considered a reward for killing a creature or other player.

Looting may also be referred to in leet speak
Leet
Leet or eleet , also known as "leetspeak", is an alphabet used primarily on the Internet for the English language. It uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. The term is derived from the word "elite", and the usage it describes is a specialized form of symbolic...

 as "lewting".

The term "ninja looting", or just "ninja-ing", applies to a number of common selfish looting practices.
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Looting in a gaming context, specifically in massively multiplayer online game
Massively multiplayer online game
A massively multiplayer online game is a video game which is capable of supporting hundreds or thousands of players simultaneously. By necessity, they are played on the Internet, and feature at least one persistent world. They are, however, not necessarily games played on personal computers...

s (MMOGs), is the process by which a player character
Player character
A player character or playable character is a character in a video game or role playing game who is controlled or controllable by a player, and is typically a protagonist of the story told in the course of the game. A player character is a persona of the player who controls it. Player characters...

 obtains items (or loot) such as in-game currency, spells
Magic (gaming)
Some role-playing games or game systems can include a set of rules that are used to portray magic in the paranormal sense. These rules simulate the effects that magic would have within the game context, according to how the game designer intended the magic to be portrayed...

, equipment, or weapons, often from the corpse of a creature or possibly the corpse of another player in a PVP
Player versus player
Player vs player, or PvP is type of multiplayer interaction within a game between two or more live participants. This is in contrast to games where players compete against computer controlled opponents, which is similarly referred to as player versus environment or player versus monster ; as such,...

 situation (cf. looting
Looting
Looting , to rob, sacking, plundering, despoiling, or pillaging is the indiscriminate taking of goods by force as part of a military or political victory, or during a catastrophe or riot, such as during war, natural disaster, or rioting...

). These looted items will be placed into the player's own inventory. Loot is considered a reward for killing a creature or other player.

Looting may also be referred to in leet speak
Leet
Leet or eleet , also known as "leetspeak", is an alphabet used primarily on the Internet for the English language. It uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. The term is derived from the word "elite", and the usage it describes is a specialized form of symbolic...

 as "lewting".

Ninja looting


The term "ninja looting", or just "ninja-ing", applies to a number of common selfish looting practices. A player exhibiting any of these behaviors might be labeled a "ninja looter", or simply a "ninja":
  • Looting treasure off enemies that a party other than his own has defeated but not yet looted.

This situation could arise in a number of ways. The killing party could still be involved in a protracted battle with additional enemies, or that party could be having difficulty deciding among themselves who should loot the item, or they may have decided it should go to a friend's or guild
Clan (computer gaming)
In computer and video gaming, a clan or guild is a group of players that play online games together and may play against other clans via matches or challenges, also known as scrims and wars...

mate's character who is not in that party and are awaiting his arrival from elsewhere in the game. (The latter two cases are particular to MMOGs where powerful and important items typically become permanently bound to the first player who picks them up. Otherwise, the item could be looted by anyone and redistributed to the proper individual later.) Similarly, at times there may be a physically accessible treasure that is being guarded (e.g., a treasure chest), such that any attempt to loot it will provoke the guardians into attacking; a player who waits near such a treasure for another player to engage the guardians - and then loots it himself while the other player is occupied in combat - is considered a ninja looter (effortlessly acquiring a treasure at someone else's risk and expense).

  • Looting specific items off enemies that the player's own party defeated before the party has formally decided who should do so, or in direct contradiction to a decision that someone else should loot.

  • Consistently looting all defeated enemies at the earliest possible moment, thus precluding any other party member from receiving any treasure, even when nothing special is to be had. (This is also known as "loot whoring".)

  • Looting items that the player cannot use for the sole purpose of selling it. Sometimes this may be discovered after the fact if that same item (through an in-game trade system, such as the Auction House in World of Warcraft
    World of Warcraft
    World of Warcraft, often referred to as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994...

    ) is later found to be for sale by the player who lied about needing it. This may also occur by misuse of the in-game loot distribution system, by misleading or confusing loot rules, or simply by a lack of established loot rules. Taking advantage of these last two situations is often thought of as a mild offense and may be overlooked as carelessness or poor planning.


Many MMOGs have various loot distribution systems built into the game that attempt to take fairness into account, and can prevent some of these practices. Others have none at all, or only simplistic systems, or optional systems that can be turned on or off by the party's leader. Official player conduct policies also vary from game to game, as does player attitude.

In some games such as Lord of the Rings Online, raid leaders will sometimes take advantage of the in game loot system by attempting to assign items prior to a boss being killed. This is a form of Ninja Looting as it tends to favor the friends or guildmates of the leader rather than giving everyone an equal shot at the loot. In many of these cases, the raid leader will inform the other players assisting with the raid that the rare loot is "Already spoken for".

Scavenging


The term "scavenging" is used when referring to the process of acquiring loot other players have not picked up, often purposely so, without actually helping them defeat the enemies. By means of scavenging, players may acquire gear they would not have access to by means of their own prowess. Players known to scavenge are called scavenger
Scavenger
Scavenging, or necrophagy, is a carnivorous feeding behaviour in which a predator consumes corpses or carrion that were not killed to be eaten by the predator or others of its species. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by contributing to the decomposition of dead animal remains...

s. Scavenging may be seen as a nuisance by some players, yet the scavenger is normally tolerated if he lets the active players pick their loot first, but this can also turn against them as most loot left behind is useless, low gold items. For example, in RuneScape
RuneScape
RuneScape is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game . It is a graphical browser game, operated by Jagex Ltd., implemented on the client-side in Java and incorporating 3D rendering...

, the bones of a slain monster are normally left behind, which most other people are welcome to take when they become visible.

Scavenging often occurs in levels where risk is minimal (e. g. the level has been cleared already and there will be no respawns
Spawning (computer gaming)
In computer and video games, spawning is the in-game creation of an entity, such as a player character, a non-player character , or an item. Respawning is the recreation of an entity after its death, destruction or removal, or at the end of a round....

) and lots of neglected loot can be obtained. A prime example for this is the secret cow level in Diablo II
Diablo II
Diablo II is a sequel to the game Diablo, a dark fantasy-themed action role-playing game in a hack and slash and "dungeon roaming" style. It was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in by Blizzard Entertainment, and was developed by Blizzard North.Diablo II was one of the most popular games...

, where low level players will often come in to scavenge after the level has been cleared by high level players. The neglected loot is often weak or worthless to the players who cleared it, but extremely powerful and valuable to starting players.