Here’s how it works.
Once Humanputs you in a hostile world full of vicious monsters and desperate people–including other players.
There are two types–PvP and PvE–which we’ll get to in a minute.
So be sure which server you mean to play on.
A big focus of this is on endgame and seasonal events.
From there, you have access to four tabs: Friends, Team, Hive, and Warband.
A Hive in Once Human is kind of like a guild in other MMOs.
It’s an affiliation of players that give you people to team up with.
Finally, there’s the Warband–what you might consider a clan in Once Human.
You do that by pressing and holding the “P” key.
Meanwhile, on a PvE server, Chaos mode is opt-in.
That player’s goal is to kill the others to get to earn a special currency reward.
When you’re possessed, a timer runs down, but killing other players extends it.
If you die while possessed, the creature will leave you and possess another player.
Throughout the Cargo Scramble event, you might revive yourself with no penalty to keep the fight going.
When it ends, your reward is based on how well you did in fighting other players.
Other certain events can be triggered in PvE servers to create PvP situations.
The options expand as you join a Warband–Once Human’s take on a clan.
These organizations have you forming up with other players to build bigger, more involved bases.
When you activate the Resonant Filter, you also start an event called Territory Purification.
Territory Purificationalsoactivates Chaos mode for your whole territory.
Setting up strong defenses and teaming up with other players can be essential.
Additional Echo Stones also sometimes appear on the map in PvP servers.
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