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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

Single Player

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:

Sandbox

If you feel creative, you can go on this mode where you can use commands to spawn in items and mobs. A great place to test out mods, maps, and other things.

Challenge

In Challenge mode the player is dropped in a world tasked with saving Princess Shannon from the evil Necromancer, Sedgewick.

Game modes

Take the Halls!

Take the Halls is a gamemode where 2 teams fight over control of [[1]] scattered throughout the map. The goal and win condition of this mode is to capture every hall on the map

Team Death Match

In this mode two teams, 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.

Strategy

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.

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. Generally a guard will be on and come assist you.


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