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The Corpse Creek Contest is a guild-based battle that lasts for 30 minutes, centered around the town of Corpse Creek. During the event, a Control Platform with braziers will light up, marking the ongoing contest. System messages related to the contest will be prefixed with "[CCC]" to notify participants of important updates.
The Corpse Creek Contest (CCC) is a dynamic, guild-versus-guild PvP event focused on capturing and holding territory within the notorious town of Corpse Creek. Lasting for 30 minutes, the contest challenges guilds to strategically position their members near Control Beacons to maximize points earned through zone control and eliminating rivals. All system messages related to this event are prefaced with "[CCC]".


==Location==
'''Equipment Note:''' In CCC, high-end equipment bonuses are normalized to standard GM levels during participant combat.


The Corpse Creek Contest always takes place within the town of Corpse Creek, with a stationary Central Control Platform acting as the focal point of the event. The entire region is classified as a Grey Zone, meaning all players can freely engage in combat with one another. However, during the contest, guilds that are participating will adopt special flagging hues (Orange or Green) to help distinguish between allies and enemies, even though this would not normally occur within a Grey Zone.
==Location and Environment==
[[File:corpsecreekcontest-tempkills.png|thumb|right|Player kill scoring details, including updated resurrection penalties.]]
Corpse Creek Contests invariably take place within the confines of Corpse Creek town. The event utilizes permanent Control Beacons scattered throughout the town. The entire Corpse Creek region functions as a Grey zone, meaning all players within its boundaries are freely attackable at all times. However, during a CCC event, participating guilds adopt special flagging rules to help distinguish friend from foe: members of the same guild or alliance appear Green, while members of opposing participating guilds appear Orange. Players not in a guild, and thus unable to participate, remain Grey.


==Participation==
==Participation==
Players automatically become participants in the Corpse Creek Contest upon entering the Corpse Creek town region while the event is active, provided they are members of a guild. Certain actions impose temporary restrictions: using Recall, player-created Moongates, or entering/leaving a house previously incurred a cooldown (this may be superseded by the Stationary Player Penalty). Participants cannot use Incognito, Polymorph, or Disguise Kits during the event, and any such effects are cancelled upon joining. Corpse Creek Contests are always mounted events.


To participate in the Corpse Creek Contest, players simply need to enter the Corpse Creek town region while the event is active. Only players who are members of a guild can take part. Certain actions will temporarily disqualify a player from contributing to their guild’s zone control. Using Recall or Player-Moongates will prevent qualification for the next 60 seconds. Similarly, entering or exiting a house during the contest will also impose a 60-second restriction on participation. Additionally, to maintain clarity and prevent unfair advantages, players cannot use Incognito, Polymorph, or Disguise Kits during any PvP event, and any such effects will be removed upon joining.
While participating in a CCC and inside the event zone, players are prevented from using Recall, Gate, or Hike to leave the area.


==Zones and Flagging==
'''Follower Restrictions:''' While inside the Corpse Creek Contest event zone, players cannot cast [[Spirit Speaking|Summoning spells]] and cannot issue Combat commands (Attack / Guard / Patrol) to any Followers. Existing summoned followers entering the zone are unsummoned, and followers with active combat commands switch to Follow mode.


The contest encompasses the entire town region of Corpse Creek, which remains a Grey Zone throughout. Participants will flag as Green to other members of their guild or alliance, including Murderers. Players in opposing guilds will flag as Orange, signifying enemies. Any players who are not in a guild, and thus are ineligible for the contest, will retain a Grey flag, including those with a Murderer status.
'''Special Spell Handling:''' The [[Magery#8th Circle|Meteor Swarm]] and [[Magery#7th Circle|Chain Lightning]] spells have adjusted handling when cast during the Corpse Creek Contest, affecting target selection, damage scaling, and potentially applying friendly fire penalties. See the individual spell pages for details.


==Mounts==
==Scoring==
Victory in the Corpse Creek Contest is determined by guild score, with the guild accumulating the most points by the event's conclusion declared the winner. While allied guilds flag Green to each other, they compete as separate entities with independent scores. Individual players also accrue personal scores, which influence their rewards and battle records but do not affect the guild rankings for the event outcome.
 
===Guild Scoring via Beacons===
Every 30 seconds, a "Control Check" occurs, awarding points to guilds and players based on proximity to Control Beacons. All beacons function as "Gold" beacons.
*  '''Controlled Beacon:''' If only one guild has members within range, that guild earns 20 Control Points per tick.
*  '''Contested Beacon:''' If members from more than one guild are present, each guild present earns 10 Control Points per tick.
*  '''Guild Point Cap:''' A guild is capped at earning a maximum of '''40 Points per control tick''' from holding multiple Beacons (e.g., controlling 2 Beacons earns 40 points, not 20+20=40; controlling 1 and contesting 2 earns 40 points, not 20+10+10=40).
 
If 5 consecutive minutes pass where no player in a Guild has contested any Beacon, that Guild's score will be reduced by 5% of its current amount for every additional 30 seconds that pass until activity resumes.
 
===Player Scoring via Beacons===
During a Control Check, individual guild members earn Control Points based on the status of the beacon they occupy:
*  '''Controlled Beacon:''' Each player earns 20 Control Points per tick.
*  '''Contested Beacon:''' Each player earns 10 Control Points per tick.


As of the [https://forums.uooutlands.com/index.php?threads/patch-notes-for-september-23-2019.2497/ September 23, 2019 Patch], mounts are allowed during Corpse Creek Contests.
===Player Kills===
Eliminating participating players from enemy guilds contributes to scoring, but the score stealing mechanic has been removed.
*  Player Kills are now worth '''40 Points''' to the killing Guild.
*  Player Kills grant a flat '''40 Points''' to each individual player involved in securing the kill (no scaling by damage percentage).


==Scoring==
Kill points are adjusted based on resurrection timers:
*  Kills on players resurrected within the last 30 seconds are worth 0 Points.
*  Kills on players resurrected between 31 and 60 seconds ago yield '''20 Points''' (50% of base).
 
Players killed outside the event zone count as valid kills if they entered the zone at least once since their last death (or event start). Similarly, players only get credit for kills if they have entered the zone at least once since their own last death (or event start).


The Corpse Creek Contest is guild-based, meaning each guild competes as its own team. Even though allied guilds will flag as Green to one another, they remain separate teams with individual scores. The guild with the highest score at the conclusion of the event is declared the winner. While individual players have their own score tracking, these scores do not impact the guild’s final standing in the contest; rather, they are used for determining personal rewards and tracking battle records.
==Penalties==


Guilds earn points through control checks and player kills. Every 30 seconds, a control check determines the number of points each guild gains based on their members' positioning within designated rings around the Central Control Platform. The "best" ring occupied by a guild determines the points awarded. For example, if a guild has members in both the 1st and 2nd Rings, they will receive points for the highest-value ring in which they are present.
===Stationary Player Penalty===
If a player uses Recall/Gate/Hike, or has been stationary for 5 minutes or more, they receive a Stationary Penalty. While penalized, they do not count towards controlling Beacons. The penalty is removed once the player moves 5 steps. A system message notifies the player of the penalty status.


Player scoring is determined individually based on ring placement. During a control check, each guild member earns individual points corresponding to the ring they occupy. These points are divided among all guild members present in the contest area. For instance, if a guild has ten members in Corpse Creek, with four in the 1st Ring and six in the 2nd Ring, the four players in the 1st Ring will earn 30 total points divided among all ten members, giving them three points each, while the six players in the 2nd Ring will earn two points each from their 20 total points.
===Absent Player Penalty===
Spending 2 consecutive minutes or more outside the Corpse Creek Region results in a cumulative 5% penalty per minute to the player's final score. This penalty is displayed in the Battle Results menu.


==Control Points==
===Excessive Player Count Penalty===
If more than 10 players from a single guild have participated in the event (i.e., entered the Corpse Creek region while the event is active), all subsequent Individual and Team Score earned by '''any member''' of that guild will suffer a penalty.
*  The penalty is '''10% per player beyond the 10th participant'''.
*  The maximum penalty is '''90%''' (reached at 19+ participants).
*  This penalty applies to points earned from both Beacon control and Player Kills.


Control during the Corpse Creek Contest follows a three-ring system. The 1st Ring consists of the Central Control Platform marked by flaming pillars and a circular altar, awarding 30 points per control check. The 2nd Ring encompasses areas within 50 tiles of the 1st Ring but still inside the town, awarding 20 points per control check. The 3rd Ring includes the rest of the town’s region outside of the 2nd Ring, providing 10 points per control check.
'''Examples:'''
*  Guild A has had 12 players participate. All further points earned by Guild A members suffer a (2 * 10%) = '''20% penalty'''.
*  Later, Guild A has had 16 total players participate. All further points earned by Guild A members suffer a (6 * 10%) = '''60% penalty'''.


==Player Kills==
==Rewards==


Eliminating enemy players also contributes to the score. Each kill grants the attacking guild a flat 20 points and awards 20 points to each player involved in the kill, regardless of their contribution percentage. Additionally, guilds can steal points from enemy guilds by eliminating their members. A kill deducts 5% of the defeated guild’s total score and transfers those points to the victorious guild. If a guild has zero points, no points can be stolen from them.
===Multiple Characters===
If a player participates with multiple characters linked to the same OutlandsID, only the score of their highest-scoring character will be considered for reward eligibility.


To prevent repeated eliminations of newly resurrected players from drastically impacting scores, kills against players who have been resurrected within the last 30 seconds yield zero points. Kills against players resurrected within the last minute are worth only 10 points instead of the full 20.
===Reward Capping===
To discourage overwhelming numbers ("zerging"), a maximum of 10 players per Guild can receive Reward Points or Battle Commendations from a single CCC event. If more than 10 members qualify, the 10 recipients from that guild are chosen randomly. Players excluded due to this cap will show a '*' in the Reward Points column of the Battle Results. ''(Note: This reward cap is separate from the Excessive Player Count score penalty).''
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 29 April 2025

The Corpse Creek Contest (CCC) is a dynamic, guild-versus-guild PvP event focused on capturing and holding territory within the notorious town of Corpse Creek. Lasting for 30 minutes, the contest challenges guilds to strategically position their members near Control Beacons to maximize points earned through zone control and eliminating rivals. All system messages related to this event are prefaced with "[CCC]".

Equipment Note: In CCC, high-end equipment bonuses are normalized to standard GM levels during participant combat.

Location and Environment

Player kill scoring details, including updated resurrection penalties.

Corpse Creek Contests invariably take place within the confines of Corpse Creek town. The event utilizes permanent Control Beacons scattered throughout the town. The entire Corpse Creek region functions as a Grey zone, meaning all players within its boundaries are freely attackable at all times. However, during a CCC event, participating guilds adopt special flagging rules to help distinguish friend from foe: members of the same guild or alliance appear Green, while members of opposing participating guilds appear Orange. Players not in a guild, and thus unable to participate, remain Grey.

Participation

Players automatically become participants in the Corpse Creek Contest upon entering the Corpse Creek town region while the event is active, provided they are members of a guild. Certain actions impose temporary restrictions: using Recall, player-created Moongates, or entering/leaving a house previously incurred a cooldown (this may be superseded by the Stationary Player Penalty). Participants cannot use Incognito, Polymorph, or Disguise Kits during the event, and any such effects are cancelled upon joining. Corpse Creek Contests are always mounted events.

While participating in a CCC and inside the event zone, players are prevented from using Recall, Gate, or Hike to leave the area.

Follower Restrictions: While inside the Corpse Creek Contest event zone, players cannot cast Summoning spells and cannot issue Combat commands (Attack / Guard / Patrol) to any Followers. Existing summoned followers entering the zone are unsummoned, and followers with active combat commands switch to Follow mode.

Special Spell Handling: The Meteor Swarm and Chain Lightning spells have adjusted handling when cast during the Corpse Creek Contest, affecting target selection, damage scaling, and potentially applying friendly fire penalties. See the individual spell pages for details.

Scoring

Victory in the Corpse Creek Contest is determined by guild score, with the guild accumulating the most points by the event's conclusion declared the winner. While allied guilds flag Green to each other, they compete as separate entities with independent scores. Individual players also accrue personal scores, which influence their rewards and battle records but do not affect the guild rankings for the event outcome.

Guild Scoring via Beacons

Every 30 seconds, a "Control Check" occurs, awarding points to guilds and players based on proximity to Control Beacons. All beacons function as "Gold" beacons.

  • Controlled Beacon: If only one guild has members within range, that guild earns 20 Control Points per tick.
  • Contested Beacon: If members from more than one guild are present, each guild present earns 10 Control Points per tick.
  • Guild Point Cap: A guild is capped at earning a maximum of 40 Points per control tick from holding multiple Beacons (e.g., controlling 2 Beacons earns 40 points, not 20+20=40; controlling 1 and contesting 2 earns 40 points, not 20+10+10=40).

If 5 consecutive minutes pass where no player in a Guild has contested any Beacon, that Guild's score will be reduced by 5% of its current amount for every additional 30 seconds that pass until activity resumes.

Player Scoring via Beacons

During a Control Check, individual guild members earn Control Points based on the status of the beacon they occupy:

  • Controlled Beacon: Each player earns 20 Control Points per tick.
  • Contested Beacon: Each player earns 10 Control Points per tick.

Player Kills

Eliminating participating players from enemy guilds contributes to scoring, but the score stealing mechanic has been removed.

  • Player Kills are now worth 40 Points to the killing Guild.
  • Player Kills grant a flat 40 Points to each individual player involved in securing the kill (no scaling by damage percentage).

Kill points are adjusted based on resurrection timers:

  • Kills on players resurrected within the last 30 seconds are worth 0 Points.
  • Kills on players resurrected between 31 and 60 seconds ago yield 20 Points (50% of base).

Players killed outside the event zone count as valid kills if they entered the zone at least once since their last death (or event start). Similarly, players only get credit for kills if they have entered the zone at least once since their own last death (or event start).

Penalties

Stationary Player Penalty

If a player uses Recall/Gate/Hike, or has been stationary for 5 minutes or more, they receive a Stationary Penalty. While penalized, they do not count towards controlling Beacons. The penalty is removed once the player moves 5 steps. A system message notifies the player of the penalty status.

Absent Player Penalty

Spending 2 consecutive minutes or more outside the Corpse Creek Region results in a cumulative 5% penalty per minute to the player's final score. This penalty is displayed in the Battle Results menu.

Excessive Player Count Penalty

If more than 10 players from a single guild have participated in the event (i.e., entered the Corpse Creek region while the event is active), all subsequent Individual and Team Score earned by any member of that guild will suffer a penalty.

  • The penalty is 10% per player beyond the 10th participant.
  • The maximum penalty is 90% (reached at 19+ participants).
  • This penalty applies to points earned from both Beacon control and Player Kills.

Examples:

  • Guild A has had 12 players participate. All further points earned by Guild A members suffer a (2 * 10%) = 20% penalty.
  • Later, Guild A has had 16 total players participate. All further points earned by Guild A members suffer a (6 * 10%) = 60% penalty.

Rewards

Multiple Characters

If a player participates with multiple characters linked to the same OutlandsID, only the score of their highest-scoring character will be considered for reward eligibility.

Reward Capping

To discourage overwhelming numbers ("zerging"), a maximum of 10 players per Guild can receive Reward Points or Battle Commendations from a single CCC event. If more than 10 members qualify, the 10 recipients from that guild are chosen randomly. Players excluded due to this cap will show a '*' in the Reward Points column of the Battle Results. (Note: This reward cap is separate from the Excessive Player Count score penalty).

PvP Events

Timed guild battles for control of Corpse Creek Beacons.
Instanced 3v3 team matches accessed via the Arena queue.
Large-scale Chaos vs Order battles for town control points.
Guild contests for Beacon control within dungeon levels.
Structured duels, tournaments, templates, and ELO ratings.
Persistent PvP warfare involving Wayposts and Flag captures.