Player killing

the player of a video game that causes another player's character to die

Player Killing (PKing) is a part of online gaming with real people. It is when you kill another person's character.[1][2] Some other terms in pking are: PJing, which means pile jumping, or attacking someone when they are picking up the items dropped by a player they have just killed a player, Safer, which means someone who PKs safely (especially when eating or healing) and does not take risks, making it widely considered 'unfair' on the people trying to PK them and DD which means death dot, which is when people in a Player Killing team all stand in the same place as each other, making it appear to other players that there is only one person there. However, "safing" varies in how other people perceive it. It can be used to stay alive, however you usually lose a chance to hit when healing.

References

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  1. Hayter, John (30 October 2002). "No more preteen PKs". Warcry Network.[permanent dead link]
  2. Fahey, Rob (4 August 2005). "China invests $1.8bn in MMOGs - but rules them harmful to minors". Gamesindustry.biz. Eurogamer Network Ltd.[permanent dead link]