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King Arthur's Gold (KAG) is a team-based side-scroller revolving around mechanics of combat, building and mining. KAG allows a variety of game modes in which players can work together and pit themselves against other teams in battles. The official game modes include [[Take the Halls]] and [[Team Deathmatch]]
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'''King Arthur's Gold''' (KAG) is a team-based side-scroller action game revolving around mechanics of combat, building, and mining. KAG allows a variety of game modes in which players can work together and pit themselves against other teams in battles. The official game modes are [[Take the Halls]], [[Capture the Flag]], [[Challenges]] and [[Team Deathmatch]].
  
=Single Player=
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=Solo=
King Arthur's Gold also includes single player modes. While not generally played, they are useful to practice your skills or test your modding. Single Player offers two modes:
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King Arthur's Gold includes four single player options to introduce new players to the game mechanics, and to provide some extra practice. These can be accessed from offline and can also be seen as a demo.
  
==Sandbox==
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===Tutorials===
If you feel creative, you can go on this mode where can use commands to spawn in items and mobs. A great place to test out mods, maps, and other things.
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There are three official tutorials, covering the basics of KAG Gameplay:
==Challenge==
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*'''Basics''': Shows many of the features of each of the three [[classes]].
In Challenge mode the player is dropped in a world tasked with saving Princess Rayne from the evil [[Necromancer]], Sedgewick.
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*'''Capture the Flag''': Introduces the mechanics of the [[CTF]] gamemode, including collecting [[coins]], building [[workshops]], and capturing flags.
=Game modes=
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*'''Take the Halls''': An overview of the [[Take the Halls|TTH]] gamemode, including capturing [[hall]]s and building [[factories]]
  
==Take the Halls!==
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===Challenges!===
Take the Halls is a gamemode where 2 teams fight over control of [[Halls]] scattered throughout the map. The goal and win condition of this mode is to capture every hall on the map
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A series of maps with unique objectives, each to be carried out under a time limit. Objectives include eliminating enemies and completing obstacle courses. High scores are recorded in-game.
  
==Team Death Match==
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===Save the Princess===
In this mode 2 team, red and blue, fight until a team meets the required number of kills (which is visible in the upper left hand corner). This mode also features coins, which you earn by killing enemies. Coins are used to buy various items from the trader.
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A short campaign, where the player is tasked with saving Princess Geti from the evil [[Necromancer]], Sedgewick (after defeating his red minions).
  
===Strategy===
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===Sandbox===
A good strategy on this game mode is to stick together and pick off the enemies 1 by 1. Another strategy is to travel in groups of two, archer and knight, that way you can attack while having the enemy worry about arrows and your sword. It also allows for picking off the enemy team quicker than fighting one by one.
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The player can experiment with structures by building on an open map, with no strict objectives.
  
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==Multiplayer==
  
==Gold Hunt==
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Multiplayer is the main component of King Arthur's Gold. It supports over 32 players in a variety of game modes.
This game mode puts the teams in a race to gather the most [[gold]]. A team becomes victorious by gathering a set amount of gold before the opponent. Digging for gold is not the only victorious plan, players can also steal their way to victory. Gold can be stored in [[sacks]] in this mode.<br>
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Official gamemodes:
'''As of Build 514, Gold Hunt is unfindable in Normal and Gold servers.'''
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==Custom Modes==
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===Take the Halls===
The King Arthur's Gold community has been creating their own game modes by tweaking the settings of the game. Most of these game modes are only available on '''Gold servers'''. The most popular one is '''Roleplay''' where a player can choose different factions and roleplay a character. Most custom game modes include either new or modified [[Workshops]].
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Take the Halls is a game mode where two teams fight over control of [[hall]]s scattered throughout the map. The goal of this mode is to capture every hall on the map.
  
=Griefing=
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===Team Deathmatch===
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In this mode two teams fight until only one team is left alive. There are no respawns and each game usually lasts a few minutes. This mode has a time limit and also features coins that you can earn by killing the enemy. The players spawn with 20 [[coins]] each round, and they can use them to buy various items from the [[trader]].
  
Griefing is a term used by many players to describe the act of hampering your own team. Whether its destroying your team's structures, obstructing paths intended for your team, or killing them by any way--any intentional act that gives disadvantage to your own team is considered griefing. This also includes team swapping to harm the opposite team.<br>
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===Capture the Flag===
If you see any griefing, please visit the IRC and ask for help. Generally a guard will be on and come assist you.
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Capture the Flag pits two teams against each other as they have to retrieve the other team's flags. The mode includes workshops and coins, similar to CTF in KAG Classic. Each team (on official maps) may have 1, 2, or 3 [[Flag|flags]].
  
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===Small Capture the Flag===
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A traditional but fast paced Capture the Flag gamemode on very small community made maps.
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===Challenges===
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The Challenges gamemode is based on its Single-Player counterpart, where you can play cooperatively (or competitively) with other players to complete one objective per map. Each challenge has a maximum time limit of one minute and, in some maps, the class you spawn as is selected randomly, allowing for fast-paced gameplay.
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Whether you succeed or not, high scores for most individual/team kills and fastest times are stored and shown at the end of the round.
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==Griefing==
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Griefing is a term used by many players to describe the act of hampering your own team. Whether its destroying your team's structures, obstructing paths intended for your team, or killing them by any way--any intentional act that gives disadvantage to your own team is considered griefing. This also includes team swapping to harm the opposite team.
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If you see any griefing, please visit the IRC and ask for help. A [[Royal Guard|guard]] may be available to assist you. Alternatively, you could record the abusive player, and post the video evidence on the [[Official Forums#Help|Forum]].
  
 
= See also =
 
= See also =
 
* [[Classes]]
 
* [[Classes]]
 
* [[Controls]]
 
* [[Controls]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 

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King Arthur's Gold (KAG) is a team-based side-scroller action game revolving around mechanics of combat, building, and mining. KAG allows a variety of game modes in which players can work together and pit themselves against other teams in battles. The official game modes are Take the Halls, Capture the Flag, Challenges and Team Deathmatch.

Solo

King Arthur's Gold includes four single player options to introduce new players to the game mechanics, and to provide some extra practice. These can be accessed from offline and can also be seen as a demo.

Tutorials

There are three official tutorials, covering the basics of KAG Gameplay:

  • Basics: Shows many of the features of each of the three classes.
  • Capture the Flag: Introduces the mechanics of the CTF gamemode, including collecting coins, building workshops, and capturing flags.
  • Take the Halls: An overview of the TTH gamemode, including capturing halls and building factories

Challenges!

A series of maps with unique objectives, each to be carried out under a time limit. Objectives include eliminating enemies and completing obstacle courses. High scores are recorded in-game.

Save the Princess

A short campaign, where the player is tasked with saving Princess Geti from the evil Necromancer, Sedgewick (after defeating his red minions).

Sandbox

The player can experiment with structures by building on an open map, with no strict objectives.

Multiplayer

Multiplayer is the main component of King Arthur's Gold. It supports over 32 players in a variety of game modes. Official gamemodes:

Take the Halls

Take the Halls is a game mode where two teams fight over control of halls scattered throughout the map. The goal of this mode is to capture every hall on the map.

Team Deathmatch

In this mode two teams fight until only one team is left alive. There are no respawns and each game usually lasts a few minutes. This mode has a time limit and also features coins that you can earn by killing the enemy. The players spawn with 20 coins each round, and they can use them to buy various items from the trader.

Capture the Flag

Capture the Flag pits two teams against each other as they have to retrieve the other team's flags. The mode includes workshops and coins, similar to CTF in KAG Classic. Each team (on official maps) may have 1, 2, or 3 flags.

Small Capture the Flag

A traditional but fast paced Capture the Flag gamemode on very small community made maps.

Challenges

The Challenges gamemode is based on its Single-Player counterpart, where you can play cooperatively (or competitively) with other players to complete one objective per map. Each challenge has a maximum time limit of one minute and, in some maps, the class you spawn as is selected randomly, allowing for fast-paced gameplay.

Whether you succeed or not, high scores for most individual/team kills and fastest times are stored and shown at the end of the round.

Griefing

Griefing is a term used by many players to describe the act of hampering your own team. Whether its destroying your team's structures, obstructing paths intended for your team, or killing them by any way--any intentional act that gives disadvantage to your own team is considered griefing. This also includes team swapping to harm the opposite team.

If you see any griefing, please visit the IRC and ask for help. A guard may be available to assist you. Alternatively, you could record the abusive player, and post the video evidence on the Forum.

See also