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Here's a list that will allow any players to get accustomed to most of the common events that they may encounter on our server and their variations. GMs are not limited to this list of course, surprises and new variations are always welcomed.
 
Here's a list that will allow any players to get accustomed to most of the common events that they may encounter on our server and their variations. GMs are not limited to this list of course, surprises and new variations are always welcomed.
  
Some events are played with novice characters, when this occurs, the GM in charge of the event will ask you to create a new novice with your name followed by 4 numbers (usually the date mmdd). For example I would create Pandora0926 for an event held on the 26th of september.
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<br>Some events are played with novice characters, usually called a "Novice Event" in heRO. When this occurs, the GM in charge of the event will ask you to create a new novice with your name followed by 4 numbers (usually the date, in the format of mmdd). For example, GM-Pandora would create Pandora0926 for an event held on the 26th of september.
  
Prize: The prizes for each event will vary, but they will often be composed of chance items. Chance items include the following:
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<br>'''Prizes''': The prizes for each event will vary. Usually, they will often be composed of chance items. Chance items include the following:
  
OCA : Old Card Album (gives a card at random, can even give mini-boss card, but not MVP)
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*'''[[Old Card Album]]''' ''(OCA)'': Gives a card at random, can even give mini-boss card, but not MVP
OPB : Old Purple Box (gives a random item from a list that contain a lot of useful equips, but also some useless loots)
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*'''Old Purple Box''' ''(OPB)'': Gives a random item from a list that contain a lot of useful equips, but also some useless loots)
OBB : Old Blue Box (gives a random item from a list that contain a few useful items, but a lot of useless loots)
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*'''Old Blue Box''' ''(OBB)'': Gives a random item from a list that contain a few useful items, but a lot of useless loots)
GB : Gift Box (comes in a variety of colors, gives a random item from a list that contains stones, dolls, potions, herbs, gifts, etc.)
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*'''Gift Box''' ''(GB)'': Comes in a variety of colors, gives a random item from a list that contains stones, dolls, potions, herbs, gifts, etc.)
Wrapped Mask (gives a random chance to win a Mask equipment)
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*'''[[Wrapped Mask Add Ons#Wrapped Masks List|Wrapped Mask]]''': Gives a random chance to win a Mask equipment)
Hatter Voucher (gives a chance to win one of Hatter's many hats instantly!)
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*'''[[Mr. Hatter#Hat Voucher|Hatter Voucher]]''': Gives a chance to win one of Hatter's many hats instantly!)
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*'''Bloody Branch''': Summons a random MvP! (note: potential MvP from Bloody Branches are modified from official setting in heRO)
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*'''[[Poring Box]]''': Summons a random Poring monster (including custom monsters)
  
  
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For a list of current ongoing events and events in the past, check out the [[HeRO Wiki:Current events|heRO Events]] page along with the [[Event Archive]].
  
==Trivia==  
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=='''Trivia'''==  
 
Test your quickness and your RO knowledge.
 
Test your quickness and your RO knowledge.
  
The GM will ask a series of question, be the first person to answer right and you get a prize! Listen well to know how the GM wants the answer (either by PM, in normal talk or by entering the answer as a password to a chatroom).
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The GM will ask a series of question, be the first person to answer it correctly and you will get a prize! Listen well to know how the GM wants the answer (either by PM, in normal talk or by entering the answer as a password to a chatroom).
  
A periodic Riddle Event is also available in the heRO forums here!
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A periodic Riddle Event is also available in the heRO forums!
  
==Monster Invasions==  
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=='''Monster Invasions'''==  
Fight the monsters!
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Fight off the monsters invading a particular town chosen by the GM!
  
A popular event, the GM will summon monsters and you have to kill them. Sometimes a storyline will be included in this event.
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A popular event, the GM will summon monsters and you have to kill them. Sometimes, a storyline will be included in this event.
  
 
===Other variations===
 
===Other variations===
  
'''*Trivia Invasion :'''  
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*'''Trivia Invasion :''' Held in a town (usually Izlude), the person who answers the question correctly gets to choose the next monster to be summoned in the Monster Invasion event.
  
Held in a town (usually Izlude), the person who answers the question correctly gets to choose the next monster to be summoned in the Monster Invasion event.
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*'''Dice Invasion :''' The GM will make a list of the players present at the event, and each one will get a turn to choose the next monster to be summoned. A dice can be rolled to see if this monster will be MVP (usually 6) or normal monster (usually 1-5).
  
'''*Turn Invasion :'''  
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*'''Breaking the Seal:''' The GM summon endlessly unless the Seal is destroyed by the players. Break the Seal in this Monster Invasion!
  
The GM will make a list of the player present and each one gets a turn to choose the next monster to be summoned. A dice can be rolled to see if this monster will be MVP or normal monster.
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*'''Merchant Defender:''' Players must protect a vending, idle merchant against the GM's waves of Monster Invasion!
  
'''*Breaking the Seal:'''  
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=='''Hide and Seek'''==
 
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GMs summon endlessly unless the Seal is destroyed by the players. Break the Seal in this Monster Invasion!
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*Merchant Defender:'''
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Players must protect a vending, idle merchant against the GM's waves of Monster Invasion!
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==Hide and Seek==
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Will you find me?
 
Will you find me?
  
 
A simple event, the GM hides and you must find him/her. The GM will inform you at the start of the settings of the event, will he/she be in a town? Inside or outside buildings, hidden or visible, etc.
 
A simple event, the GM hides and you must find him/her. The GM will inform you at the start of the settings of the event, will he/she be in a town? Inside or outside buildings, hidden or visible, etc.
  
===Other variation===
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===Other variations===
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The GM will give you a clue as to which map he/she is in rather than telling you.
 
The GM will give you a clue as to which map he/she is in rather than telling you.
  
 
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=='''GM Says'''==
==PVP tournament==
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Kill or be killed!
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Like the name implies, this is a tournament where players must kill each other until there is only one left, the winner. GMs will do their best to match people against players of their levels, but this is not easy to do. This event is usually planned ahead and the GM responsible for it will inform you of what is allowed and what isn't.
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==Kill the Plant==
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or kill the players?
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Sometimes played with novices, in this event the players are separated into teams. Each team gets 1 or a few plants summoned which they must guard. The goal of the event is to kill the plant of the opposing team(s). Last team remaining with plants alive wins. Since PVP is enabled, some people will prefer to kill all their opponents before trying to kill the plants while others will make a run for it and destroy the plants first.
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==Poring Taming==
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Get as many eggs as possible!
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This event is semi-automated and usually played with novices. All participants are warped into a room where they each get 50 unripe apple (poring tames), they must use those to gather as many Poring Eggs as possible once they are warped to a room full of porings. The time is not limited, so take your time to tame well. The prizes are distributed by a NPC, with usually an extra surprise to the winner.
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==Pandora Says==
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Can you listen?
 
Can you listen?
  
This event is similar to the game "Simon Says", in which the GM will give commands, if they are preceeded by "Pandora says..." the command must be obeyed and otherwise must be ignored.
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This event is similar to the game "Simon Says", in which the GM will give commands and if they are preceded by "GM says..." the command must be obeyed and otherwise must be ignored.
  
 
For example:
 
For example:
"Pandora says sit down" -> all participants must sit their character, those who don't are eliminated.
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"GM says sit down" -> All participants must sit their character, those who don't are eliminated.
"Now stand up!" -> anyone who stands will be eliminated because I didn't say "Pandora says".
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"Now stand up!" -> Anyone who stands will be eliminated because the GM did not say "GM says".
  
If a true command is not obeyed or a false command is followed, the player who did so will be brutaly murdered, and he/she will not be resurected until the start of the next round. A round ends when there are a set number of players remaining alive. For example: the round starts with 10 players and will end when only 3 are left standing, those 3 get a good prize while others get a consolation prize.
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If a true command is not obeyed or a false command is followed, the player who did so will be brutally murdered, and he/she will not be resurected until the start of the next round. A round ends when there are a set number of players remaining alive. For example: the round starts with 10 players and will end when only 3 are left standing, those 3 get a good prize while others get a consolation prize.
  
Note: Replace Pandora with the name of another GM if the event is not hosted by me.
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Note: Replace GM with the actual name of the GM host when applicable.
  
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=='''Poring Smash'''==
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Who knows what they might hold!
  
==Racing Run!==
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This event is usually played with novices. The GM will summon many Poring type monsters in a room or a map. Then he or she will proceed to drop items to them, these items usually range from not very useful to average and most of the time chance items are included as well. Once the room is ready the novices are summoned into it and may kill the Porings to their hearts' content, and finding the items dropped into them.
  
This event is usually played with novices. It's simple enough it's a race!
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===Other Variations===
  
Morroc Racing: A NPC gives the start of the race, you must then proceed to run around Morroc counter-clock wise. Make sure you don't miss any checkpoint or your will have to go back!!
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It is sometimes also done free for all to participate regardless of players being Novices or not. The GM may also summon more Poring type monsters to refill the map and there may even be a boss in the end!  
  
===Other Variation===
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=='''Fight for Items'''==
Run with a monster : the players are warped to an area with monsters (can be morroc racing or elsewhere), they must attack one monster so it gets aggressive on them and follows them and bring the monster to a certain area of the map (usually the other side). Since this variation limits people to the speed of the monster it is not necessary to use novices. This variant can include pvp.
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Wait for the right one, but don't wait too long!
  
==Poring Smash==
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In this event all the players get 1 prize (no more, no less), all of them are warped in a special room. The GM opens a chatroom with the name of an item as the title. The first 2 people who enter the chatroom get to fight for the item, with the winner of the fight earning the right to receive the item. The winner cannot participate again for the rest of the event, but the person who lost the fight may try again until they win or the event ends. At some point, one item will have "last item" in front of it in the title of the chatroom, this means that is it is the last item. Everyone left with no prize gets a consolation prize (usually a old blue box or gift box).
Who knows what they might hold!
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This event is usually played with novices. I will summon many looting monsters in a room (mostly porings, but also drops, santa poring and sometimes, poporings and even Stapo). Then I will proceed to drop items to them, these items usually range from not very useful to average and most of the time chance items are included as well. Once the room is ready the novices are summoned into it and may kill the monsters to their hearts content, thus finding the items dropped into them.
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This event will sometimes include a level restriction and/or will be restricted to non-trans characters.
  
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This event is often followed by some mass PVP fight, which usually do not give any prize.
  
==Fight for Items==
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=='''Crazy Merchant / Hide and Seek'''==  
Wait for the right one, but don't wait too long!
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They offer nice items for ridiculously low prizes!<br>
  
In this event all the players get 1 prize (no more, no less), all of them are warped in a special room. I open a chatroom with the name of an item as the title, the first 2 people who enter the chatroom get to fight for the item, the winner of the fight gets the item. The winner cannot participate again for the rest of the event, but the person who lost the fight may try again until they win. At some point one item will have "last item" in front of it in the title of the chatroom, this means what it says, that is this one is the last item, everyone left with no prize gets a consolation prize (usually obb or gb).
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Where are their shops? No one knows! They can be in a town, field, dungeon, or almost anywhere! And they won't close the shop until all the items are found~! They can be anywhere and look like anything, but their name is always going to be "Crazy Merchant".<br>
  
This event will sometime include a level restriction and/or will be restricted to non-trans characters.
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The crazy merchant is NOT in the following maps/types of maps:<br>
  
This event is often followed by some mass pvp fight, which usually do not give any prize.
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* Jail Map
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* Maps that require a party to enter (Thanatos Tower, etc)
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* Maps that require a quest to enter (Ayothaya Dungeon, Kiel Factory, Nameless, etc)
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* Locations that can only be accessed via events (Novice Island, Muspelheim, etc). This does not include locations that are opened temporarily after Chronicle of Heroes events.
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* PVP or GVG Maps (PVP Arena, Battlegrounds, Inside WoE castles)
  
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These rules only apply to every event instance unless otherwise specified in the crazy merchant announcement posts.<br>
  
==Crazy Merchant==
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Slightly west to the spawn point of Alberta, there is a Crazy Merchant Fan that you can talk to in order to see if a Crazy Merchant has been found yet or not without GM presence.
Prices are insane! Get the goods while supply last!
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The crazy merchant has set up a shop somewhere with cool items at ridicuous price! Find him to get them. Sometimes the crazy merchant will be in town, which will test your reflexes, can you buy fast? Sometimes he/she will be in a remote location, search until you find him!
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===Other Variation===
  
===Other Variation===
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Shopping : This is played with novices who only have 500 zeny each (received at character creation). A shop is opened with cool items at 500 zeny or less. This event often follows another event.
Shopping : This is played with novices who only have 500 zeny each (received at character creation). A shop is opened with cool items at 500 zeny or less. This event often follows the "Poring Smash" or the "Taming Poring" event.
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=='''Item Hunt'''==
  
==Item Hunt==
 
 
Hurry up and gather all!
 
Hurry up and gather all!
  
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===Other Variation===
 
===Other Variation===
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Trivia Item Hunt : The GM will give you a clue that describes an item, bring it back to win a prize!
 
Trivia Item Hunt : The GM will give you a clue that describes an item, bring it back to win a prize!
  
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=='''DB Party'''==
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What will come out? Can you handle it!?
  
==DB Party==
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This is a simple event where a GM will crack a lot of DBs (dead branches) which will summon lots of monsters, have fun killing them... but be careful that sometimes a BB (bloody branch) will be broken to call a boss monster to the battle as well! Can you defeat them all?
What will come out.. can you handle it?
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This is a simple event where a GM will crack a lot of DB (dead branches) which will summon lots of monsters, have fun killing them.. if you can!
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==Drop Event==
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Someone's loss might be your new treasure!
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This event is often associated with bad players, botters or cheaters that are banned from the server. A GM will check their accounts for nice items and will drop them in town to the good players! Usually great items are ommited from the dropping (rare cards like thara, hydra and such will not be dropped). Pets and skill such are Greed are forbidden for this event.
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==Kill the GM==  
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=='''Kill the GM'''==  
 
If you can..
 
If you can..
  
Ever dreamed of killing a GM? Now here's your chance, he/she might be wearing a gm clip, or might not (you'll be informed). Have fun! But be careful, we bite back!
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Ever dreamed of killing a GM? Now here's your chance! He or she might be wearing GM rings, or might not (you'll be informed). Have fun! But be careful, they bite back!
  
 
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=='''Bone Collector'''==  
==Bone Collector==  
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Are you one?
 
Are you one?
  
This event is usually played with novice or with characters of the same level. PVP is enabled, kill players and pick up their skulls. Collect the most skulls to win!
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This event is usually played with novices or with characters of the same level. PVP is enabled, kill players and pick up their skulls. Snatch skulls from the remains of dead players if you have to! Collect the most skulls to win!
 
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==Auction==  
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=='''Auction'''==  
 
Who will pay the most?
 
Who will pay the most?
  
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===Other Variation===
 
===Other Variation===
Sometimes this is also done with novice (usually following a "Item in Poring" or the "Taming Poring" event), who all have 500 zeny (from character creation).
 
  
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Sometimes this is also done with novice (usually following a novice event such as Poring Smash or Fabre Tame), who all have 500 zeny from character creation.
  
==Run, Hydro, Run!==
 
Protect your leader, and escape!
 
  
Players work together in a long maze infested with monsters and traps to escort the Team Leader (one of the players) to the end! A GM luring the ultimate Event Hydro chases closely behind the team. If the GM/Event Hydro defeats or catches up to the Team Leader, it is all over! Run fast!
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=='''Run, Hydro, Run!'''==
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Players work together in a long maze infested with monsters and traps to escort a poor little novice to the end! The maze often follows a specific theme or a common element, with a special guardian, usually a powerful miniboss or a boss monster. A GM luring the ultimate Event Hydro, or in the disguise of the Event Hydro, chases closely behind the team. If everyone is killed by the Hydro and the GM, it is all over! Run fast!
  
==The Flower Maze==
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As long as one member of the party is not killed by the Hydro, the game keeps going on. Prizes are determined strictly by the percentage of players who survive to the end.
One wrong step and it's all over...
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Walk through a dangerous maze filled with immovable monsters as a helpless novice try to navigate the maze to find treasures and the end to escape! Beware of traps and don't be greedy!
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(Recommended Items: [http://ratemyserver.net/index.php?page=item_db&item_id=12016 Speed Potion])
  
==Zombie Escape==
 
A dungeon of undead... can you survive?
 
  
Travel through the cursed grounds as novices to the end of the maze facing the undead. Using just the limited supplies and novice potions, go to the end of the maze and escape from the undead and other monsters for prizes!
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=='''Crystal Challenge'''==
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The Crystal Challenge is, or should be, a test of wit, skill and teamwork. Participants must travel through a specified map or series of maps to find and destroy all crystals. It's usually done with a single team, or 2 if it's a competition. If there's 2 teams they can be divided by allegiance, etc., and are usually done in different days since the event can take a long while.
  
==Meteor Dodger==
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The event takes place in a single map or several maps connected by warps. There can be GM spawned mobs and bosses, official or custom, or specifically made for the event.
Fire that falls from the sky...
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Deadly meteors randomly fall from the sky to crush all in its path. Be the last one standing to defy the wrath of the heavens!
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Usually, there are a total of 5 crystals hidden within the event area, and they must be destroyed within a time limit (optional). Map-wide ressurrections can be provided or limited to a certain amount at GMs choice.
  
  
==Battle Royale==
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=='''The Flower Maze'''==  
Survival game!
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[[Image:Flower Maze Event.png|thumb|Flower Maze]]
  
We have yet to play this event, but the concept is similar to the movie. An island (a map), a bunch of teenagers (novices), with one agenda.. kill each other until there is only one! This may include receiving an item at random which may help you (such as weapon, cards, healing items, etc.)
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One wrong step and it's all over...
  
==Werewolf!==
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Walk through a dangerous maze filled with immovable monsters as a helpless novice try to navigate the maze to find treasures and the end to escape! Beware of traps and don't be greedy!
  
This event is based on a card game called Werewolf, which in turn is based on another game called Mafia, well all to say it's not an original idea from me, I'm just borrowing it and adapting it into an event for us.
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Some mazes have novices work together to find bonuses that results in a better prize overall, while some mazes asks for individual work to try to find prizes by destroying various plants that symbolize different prizes depending on the name of the plants.
  
It's an event for people who like roleplaying, there is no killing involved (no pvp, no pvm). A certain amount of maturity is required, as well as a decent understanding of the English language.
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=='''Meteor Dodger'''==
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Fire that falls from the sky...
  
It requires at least 7 people to play, and the more the merrier! It's a game of accusations, lying, bluffing, second-guessing, assassination, and mob hysteria!
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Deadly meteors randomly fall from the sky to crush all in its impact zone. Defy the wrath of the heavens and be the last novice standing!
  
This event is quite long to explain, so if you plan on participating please read carefully as we want to avoid having to repeat the rules in game which can take a while meaning less time to actually play.
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=='''The Maneaters'''==
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Similar to Meteor Dodger game as a novice event, except that the GMs are teleporting in a small area sprouting deadly man eating plants to kill the novices! Run away from the GM if he/she appears near you and may Lady Luck be with you so you can be the last novice standing against a growing population of the maneaters!
  
Some rules may be slightly different depending on who is the host of the game. Ask the game host for specific details on some rulings.
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A platform is divided into 5 sections, labeled the number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Novices are scattered and can run around the platform. The GMs roll a dice and will destroy everyone on the part of the platform with the label number being the same as a dice roll. (number 6 for a dice roll means that everyone is safe.) Try to be one of the last novices standing in the end!
  
===The basic roles===
 
  
At the start of the game, I will PM each player a role, this information is for you only, and will influence how you play. On the outside everyone looks like peaceful villagers, but some players might be hiding more underneath!
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=='''Werewolf!'''==
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This event is based on a card game called Werewolf, which in turn is based on another game called Mafia (all to say it's not an original idea but it is adapted into an event in heRO).
  
'''*Villager'''
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It's an event for people who like roleplaying, and there is no killing involved (no PVP, no PVM). A certain amount of maturity is required, as well as a decent understanding of the English language.
  
This is the most common role, a simple innocent villager.
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It requires at least 7 people to play, but the more the merrier! It's a game of accusations, lying, bluffing, second-guessing, assassination, and mob hysteria!
  
'''*The Seeress'''
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This event is quite long to explain, so if you plan on participating please read carefully as we want to avoid having to repeat the rules in game which can take a while meaning less time to actually play.
 
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There is only 1, this person is a villager but with the special hability at night to view the true form of 1 player.
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'''*The Alchemist'''
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There is only 1, this person is a villager but they have 2 potions (for the entire duration of the game) a life potion and a death potion. This character interferes right after the werewolf's turn and may use one potion to either bring back the victim to life or to kill a person he/she suspects of being a werewolf. Both potions can be used the same night.
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'''*Werewolf'''
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Depending on how many players are participating there may be from 2 to 5 werewolfs (you will be told at the start). These beasts pretend to be villager by day but they group up at night and devour an innocent villager!
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This is an elected role, decided on the first day turn, this person looks like a villager but might be any of the 4 roles described above. The Chief is supposed to orient the conversations and to guide his people to find the werewolf (but careful, he/she might be a werewolf themselves trying to mislead you!). Aside from guiding the group, the chief gets 2 votes when comes the time to vote for a player to hang and if the voting is a tie, his choice prevails.
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'''*The Game Master'''
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This is me, or any other GM who hosts the event, or even any player if you decide to play it amongst yourself. This person knows everyone's roles (as it's their job to distribute the roles). They also call when it's time to vote, they make the chatroom for the night turns and direct the game in any other way necessary.
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Life alternates day and night, by day the angry villagers discuss the werewolf problem and at the end of the day they vote on a person to hang, while at night the werewolf feed on an innocent victim. So as you've guessed it there's quite a bit of killing happening in this seemingly peaceful village!
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'''*First day turn'''
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As the fight day start, the villagers elect themselves a cheif, they don't hang anyone on that day, one voting is enough. Anyone can stand up to candidate for Village Chief, the people who offer themselves make a 1 line speech as to why they should be elected, once all candidates have spoken everyone votes (yes, you are allowed to vote for yourself if you are a candidate). After that everyone goes to sleep.
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[If the Cupid is present in the game, his only turn is at the very begining of the first night]
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'''*Night turn'''
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'''"The Seeress turn"'''
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The seeress enters the chatroom and tells me the name of the player she wants to see revealed to him/her. The seeress cannot ask "Who's the werewolf" rather they can ask, "Is this person: [insert name] a werewolf". Once his/her turn is done the seeress exits the chatroom and the night continues.
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'''"The werewolf turn"'''
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All the werewolf enter the chatroom at once, they must then talk amongs themselves to decide on a victim.
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'''"The Alchemist turn"'''
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The alchemist enters the chatroom, I will then inform him/her of the victim he/she sees lying down. The alchemist can then decide on one of the following:
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*Revive the person with the life potion.
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*2 Deaths! (this means the alchemist has used his/her death potion).
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Afterwards the villagers spend the whole day discussion, accusing and talking to each other (this usually lasts a few minutes). The goal of this usually animated discussion is to try to unmask a werewolf (if you are a villager) or to try to have an innocent villager accused (if you are a werewolf). At the end of the "day" everyone votes on whom they think should be hangged.
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===The goal of the game===
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The game alternates between day turn and night turn, until one of the following situation occur:
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*The humans win if they kill all werewolves.
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*The werewolves win if they kill enough villagers so that the numbers are even. (Two werewolves and two humans, or one werewolf and one human.) At that point they can rise up and slaughter the villagers openly.
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[If the game is played with cupid, the lovers win if they succeed to both remain alive until the end.]
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Some rules may be slightly different depending on who is the host of the game. Ask the game host for specific details on the rules.
  
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The Werewolf rules are so long that they get their own page!  See [[Werewolf rules]] for more information.
  
===In summary...===
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=='''Minority Rules'''==
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"Minority Rules" is an RP daily style event in heRO, adapted from a japanese manga. No PvP or PvM is involved for this RP game, thus levels/classes are completely irrelevant. Fluent English speaking abilities will be necessary though.
  
The villagers are trying to figure out who's a werewolf; the werewolves are pretending to be villagers, and trying to throw suspicion on real villagers.
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See [[Minority Rules|here]] for more information.
  
The seeress is trying to throw suspicion on any werewolves he/she discovers, but without revealing himself/herself to be the seeress (because if he/she does, the werewolves will almost certainly kill him/her that night, since he/she's the greatest threat to werewolf national security.) Of course the seeress can reveal himself at any time, if he/she thinks it's worthwhile to tell the other players what he's learned. Also of course, a werewolf can claim to be the seeress and "reveal" anything he wants. If you are the seeress it's usually a good idea to check your village chief, since he/she has 2 votes and influences the game, it's a good thing to check if the chief is on your side.
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=='''Duck Duck Circe Dinner'''==
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This event is based on Duck Duck Goose to a variation. The GM hosting will warp players to an area where they are advised to sit or stand in a spot. The GM will pick a starting point and then /dice to see how far they are going to move, the characters on that spot are then Devoured (killed).
  
If you are the alchemist, you only have 2 potions for the whole game, so it's usually a good thing to be careful with them. Alchemist usually use their life potion to bring back to life someone important, such as the Seeress, themselves or the village chief. It's also usually advised to not use your death potion too early in the game, you want to wait until you have a hunch someone is a werewolf, otherwise not only is it a waste but you stand a good chance of killing an innocent!
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The GM hosting has the right to allow or disallow you to be able to move locations, but only when they say so. They also may or may not strike out an entire row, when the numbers become low.
  
The only information the villagers have is what other players say -- and who dies. Accusing someone of being a werewolf is suspicious. Not accusing anyone is also suspicious. Agreeing with another player a lot is suspicious, and therefore so is pretending not to agree with another player. Never voting to kill a particular player is very suspicious for both of them. So all in all almost everything can be suspicious XD
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This event was created by GM-Rahice when she first started here, it was named after her mentor and friend, GM-Circe, who no longer is a GM.
  
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=='''Treasure Hunt'''==
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A sneaky GM will edit one old post from the sea of threads in our heRO forums to add a Treasure Hunt indicator, and it's your job to find it! Usually comes with a hint.
  
===Rules===
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The first person to find the indicator and link it to the GM wins the promised reward!
  
*No talking during the night turn.
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===Other Variation===
*No talking if you are dead.
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*No peeking in the chatroom when it's not your turn.
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*No PM (Private Message) to other players.
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===Additional roles:===
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Sometimes, the first hint is a hint to reach the second hint and so on, just to add to the challenge of finding the indicator!
  
'''* Cupid!'''
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=='''Screenshot Game'''==
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A screenshot made by a GM is posted onto the forums, and players are required to find the location of where the screenshot took place and attempt to take a similar screenshot, resembling the screenshot that the GM posted as accurately as possible to win prizes.
  
Cupid can make 2 people fall in love, he/she gets to use his ability only once and it's at the begining of the very fist night. I will open a chat room to indicate that cupid comes in, the person comes in and indicates 2 people they want to see falling in love (it can include himself/herself). The cupid then becomes a regular villager (unless he chose himself/herself as one of the lover). I will then PM those 2 people to inform them they have fallen in love <3 <3 <3 ! The goal of the game changes for those 2 people. They don't know the role of their lover (they can be 2 villagers, 2 werewolves or 1 of each!) but they are linked for the entire game to that person. If one is killed (either day or night) the other commits suicide because of his broken heart, he cannot live without his/her loved one. The goal for these 2 people is to both finish alive even if one is a werewolf and their love are "forbidden", love must prevail!
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Camera position, character position and angle, lighting, screen resolution are all taken into account when judging for the most accurate screenshot replica while the character's job and gender do not matter.
  
'''* The Hunter'''
 
  
The hunter is a villager, he always carries a bow and a deadly arrow with him/her. If he is about to die (night or day), he gets his bow and shoots someone (he/she can decide who they shoot at, but they don't know what they killed beforehand). The other person dies at the same time as the hunter.
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[[Category:Custom Content]]
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[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 02:45, 20 April 2024

Here's a list that will allow any players to get accustomed to most of the common events that they may encounter on our server and their variations. GMs are not limited to this list of course, surprises and new variations are always welcomed.


Some events are played with novice characters, usually called a "Novice Event" in heRO. When this occurs, the GM in charge of the event will ask you to create a new novice with your name followed by 4 numbers (usually the date, in the format of mmdd). For example, GM-Pandora would create Pandora0926 for an event held on the 26th of september.


Prizes: The prizes for each event will vary. Usually, they will often be composed of chance items. Chance items include the following:

  • Old Card Album (OCA): Gives a card at random, can even give mini-boss card, but not MVP
  • Old Purple Box (OPB): Gives a random item from a list that contain a lot of useful equips, but also some useless loots)
  • Old Blue Box (OBB): Gives a random item from a list that contain a few useful items, but a lot of useless loots)
  • Gift Box (GB): Comes in a variety of colors, gives a random item from a list that contains stones, dolls, potions, herbs, gifts, etc.)
  • Wrapped Mask: Gives a random chance to win a Mask equipment)
  • Hatter Voucher: Gives a chance to win one of Hatter's many hats instantly!)
  • Bloody Branch: Summons a random MvP! (note: potential MvP from Bloody Branches are modified from official setting in heRO)
  • Poring Box: Summons a random Poring monster (including custom monsters)


For a list of current ongoing events and events in the past, check out the heRO Events page along with the Event Archive.


Trivia

Test your quickness and your RO knowledge.

The GM will ask a series of question, be the first person to answer it correctly and you will get a prize! Listen well to know how the GM wants the answer (either by PM, in normal talk or by entering the answer as a password to a chatroom).

A periodic Riddle Event is also available in the heRO forums!

Monster Invasions

Fight off the monsters invading a particular town chosen by the GM!

A popular event, the GM will summon monsters and you have to kill them. Sometimes, a storyline will be included in this event.

Other variations

  • Trivia Invasion : Held in a town (usually Izlude), the person who answers the question correctly gets to choose the next monster to be summoned in the Monster Invasion event.
  • Dice Invasion : The GM will make a list of the players present at the event, and each one will get a turn to choose the next monster to be summoned. A dice can be rolled to see if this monster will be MVP (usually 6) or normal monster (usually 1-5).
  • Breaking the Seal: The GM summon endlessly unless the Seal is destroyed by the players. Break the Seal in this Monster Invasion!
  • Merchant Defender: Players must protect a vending, idle merchant against the GM's waves of Monster Invasion!

Hide and Seek

Will you find me?

A simple event, the GM hides and you must find him/her. The GM will inform you at the start of the settings of the event, will he/she be in a town? Inside or outside buildings, hidden or visible, etc.

Other variations

The GM will give you a clue as to which map he/she is in rather than telling you.

GM Says

Can you listen?

This event is similar to the game "Simon Says", in which the GM will give commands and if they are preceded by "GM says..." the command must be obeyed and otherwise must be ignored.

For example: "GM says sit down" -> All participants must sit their character, those who don't are eliminated. "Now stand up!" -> Anyone who stands will be eliminated because the GM did not say "GM says".

If a true command is not obeyed or a false command is followed, the player who did so will be brutally murdered, and he/she will not be resurected until the start of the next round. A round ends when there are a set number of players remaining alive. For example: the round starts with 10 players and will end when only 3 are left standing, those 3 get a good prize while others get a consolation prize.

Note: Replace GM with the actual name of the GM host when applicable.

Poring Smash

Who knows what they might hold!

This event is usually played with novices. The GM will summon many Poring type monsters in a room or a map. Then he or she will proceed to drop items to them, these items usually range from not very useful to average and most of the time chance items are included as well. Once the room is ready the novices are summoned into it and may kill the Porings to their hearts' content, and finding the items dropped into them.

Other Variations

It is sometimes also done free for all to participate regardless of players being Novices or not. The GM may also summon more Poring type monsters to refill the map and there may even be a boss in the end!

Fight for Items

Wait for the right one, but don't wait too long!

In this event all the players get 1 prize (no more, no less), all of them are warped in a special room. The GM opens a chatroom with the name of an item as the title. The first 2 people who enter the chatroom get to fight for the item, with the winner of the fight earning the right to receive the item. The winner cannot participate again for the rest of the event, but the person who lost the fight may try again until they win or the event ends. At some point, one item will have "last item" in front of it in the title of the chatroom, this means that is it is the last item. Everyone left with no prize gets a consolation prize (usually a old blue box or gift box).

This event will sometimes include a level restriction and/or will be restricted to non-trans characters.

This event is often followed by some mass PVP fight, which usually do not give any prize.

Crazy Merchant / Hide and Seek

They offer nice items for ridiculously low prizes!

Where are their shops? No one knows! They can be in a town, field, dungeon, or almost anywhere! And they won't close the shop until all the items are found~! They can be anywhere and look like anything, but their name is always going to be "Crazy Merchant".

The crazy merchant is NOT in the following maps/types of maps:

  • Jail Map
  • Maps that require a party to enter (Thanatos Tower, etc)
  • Maps that require a quest to enter (Ayothaya Dungeon, Kiel Factory, Nameless, etc)
  • Locations that can only be accessed via events (Novice Island, Muspelheim, etc). This does not include locations that are opened temporarily after Chronicle of Heroes events.
  • PVP or GVG Maps (PVP Arena, Battlegrounds, Inside WoE castles)

These rules only apply to every event instance unless otherwise specified in the crazy merchant announcement posts.

Slightly west to the spawn point of Alberta, there is a Crazy Merchant Fan that you can talk to in order to see if a Crazy Merchant has been found yet or not without GM presence.

Other Variation

Shopping : This is played with novices who only have 500 zeny each (received at character creation). A shop is opened with cool items at 500 zeny or less. This event often follows another event.

Item Hunt

Hurry up and gather all!

Like the title says, in this event you will hunt items. GM will give you a list of items to bring back, hurry up and get them all to win! This event is sometimes played in teams, sometimes it's solo hunt.

Other Variation

Trivia Item Hunt : The GM will give you a clue that describes an item, bring it back to win a prize!

DB Party

What will come out? Can you handle it!?

This is a simple event where a GM will crack a lot of DBs (dead branches) which will summon lots of monsters, have fun killing them... but be careful that sometimes a BB (bloody branch) will be broken to call a boss monster to the battle as well! Can you defeat them all?


Kill the GM

If you can..

Ever dreamed of killing a GM? Now here's your chance! He or she might be wearing GM rings, or might not (you'll be informed). Have fun! But be careful, they bite back!

Bone Collector

Are you one?

This event is usually played with novices or with characters of the same level. PVP is enabled, kill players and pick up their skulls. Snatch skulls from the remains of dead players if you have to! Collect the most skulls to win!

Auction

Who will pay the most?

The GM names an item and a starting price, bid for the good until .. going once.. going twice.. sold to the person who offered the most! Sometimes a bid increment will be mentionned, that is the minimum amout you can add.

Other Variation

Sometimes this is also done with novice (usually following a novice event such as Poring Smash or Fabre Tame), who all have 500 zeny from character creation.


Run, Hydro, Run!

Players work together in a long maze infested with monsters and traps to escort a poor little novice to the end! The maze often follows a specific theme or a common element, with a special guardian, usually a powerful miniboss or a boss monster. A GM luring the ultimate Event Hydro, or in the disguise of the Event Hydro, chases closely behind the team. If everyone is killed by the Hydro and the GM, it is all over! Run fast!

As long as one member of the party is not killed by the Hydro, the game keeps going on. Prizes are determined strictly by the percentage of players who survive to the end.

(Recommended Items: Speed Potion)


Crystal Challenge

The Crystal Challenge is, or should be, a test of wit, skill and teamwork. Participants must travel through a specified map or series of maps to find and destroy all crystals. It's usually done with a single team, or 2 if it's a competition. If there's 2 teams they can be divided by allegiance, etc., and are usually done in different days since the event can take a long while.

The event takes place in a single map or several maps connected by warps. There can be GM spawned mobs and bosses, official or custom, or specifically made for the event.

Usually, there are a total of 5 crystals hidden within the event area, and they must be destroyed within a time limit (optional). Map-wide ressurrections can be provided or limited to a certain amount at GMs choice.


The Flower Maze

Flower Maze

One wrong step and it's all over...

Walk through a dangerous maze filled with immovable monsters as a helpless novice try to navigate the maze to find treasures and the end to escape! Beware of traps and don't be greedy!

Some mazes have novices work together to find bonuses that results in a better prize overall, while some mazes asks for individual work to try to find prizes by destroying various plants that symbolize different prizes depending on the name of the plants.

Meteor Dodger

Fire that falls from the sky...

Deadly meteors randomly fall from the sky to crush all in its impact zone. Defy the wrath of the heavens and be the last novice standing!

The Maneaters

Similar to Meteor Dodger game as a novice event, except that the GMs are teleporting in a small area sprouting deadly man eating plants to kill the novices! Run away from the GM if he/she appears near you and may Lady Luck be with you so you can be the last novice standing against a growing population of the maneaters!

Don't Dice Me!

A platform is divided into 5 sections, labeled the number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Novices are scattered and can run around the platform. The GMs roll a dice and will destroy everyone on the part of the platform with the label number being the same as a dice roll. (number 6 for a dice roll means that everyone is safe.) Try to be one of the last novices standing in the end!


Werewolf!

This event is based on a card game called Werewolf, which in turn is based on another game called Mafia (all to say it's not an original idea but it is adapted into an event in heRO).

It's an event for people who like roleplaying, and there is no killing involved (no PVP, no PVM). A certain amount of maturity is required, as well as a decent understanding of the English language.

It requires at least 7 people to play, but the more the merrier! It's a game of accusations, lying, bluffing, second-guessing, assassination, and mob hysteria!

This event is quite long to explain, so if you plan on participating please read carefully as we want to avoid having to repeat the rules in game which can take a while meaning less time to actually play.

Some rules may be slightly different depending on who is the host of the game. Ask the game host for specific details on the rules.

The Werewolf rules are so long that they get their own page! See Werewolf rules for more information.

Minority Rules

"Minority Rules" is an RP daily style event in heRO, adapted from a japanese manga. No PvP or PvM is involved for this RP game, thus levels/classes are completely irrelevant. Fluent English speaking abilities will be necessary though.

See here for more information.

Duck Duck Circe Dinner

This event is based on Duck Duck Goose to a variation. The GM hosting will warp players to an area where they are advised to sit or stand in a spot. The GM will pick a starting point and then /dice to see how far they are going to move, the characters on that spot are then Devoured (killed).

The GM hosting has the right to allow or disallow you to be able to move locations, but only when they say so. They also may or may not strike out an entire row, when the numbers become low.

This event was created by GM-Rahice when she first started here, it was named after her mentor and friend, GM-Circe, who no longer is a GM.

Treasure Hunt

A sneaky GM will edit one old post from the sea of threads in our heRO forums to add a Treasure Hunt indicator, and it's your job to find it! Usually comes with a hint.

The first person to find the indicator and link it to the GM wins the promised reward!

Other Variation

Sometimes, the first hint is a hint to reach the second hint and so on, just to add to the challenge of finding the indicator!

Screenshot Game

A screenshot made by a GM is posted onto the forums, and players are required to find the location of where the screenshot took place and attempt to take a similar screenshot, resembling the screenshot that the GM posted as accurately as possible to win prizes.

Camera position, character position and angle, lighting, screen resolution are all taken into account when judging for the most accurate screenshot replica while the character's job and gender do not matter.