PvP

PvP, or Player vs. Player combat allows player in EverQuest 2 to fight outside arena/duels. PvP as a different ruleset than normal combat.

Servers
There are 6 new PvP servers available:
 * Nagafen (US)
 * Venekor (US) - Roleplay
 * Vox (US) - Station Exchange
 * Darathar (UK)
 * Talendor (DE)
 * Gorenaire (FR)

Communication
On a PvP Server, Citizens of opposing cities (Qeynos, Freeport) cannot communicate. Freeport citizens speak Lucanic, Qeynos citizens speak Antonian.

Means of communicating with opposing faction players include:
 * Emotes
 * Your first name, last name, prefix title, suffix title, AFK-tag, LFG-tag, LFW-tag
 * Pet classes can change the name of their pet

PvP Examine
Many items, spells, combat arts, etc. have separate stats when used in PvP combat. This is to make up for facts such as players having less HP than NPCs.

Infamy
(Information needed)

Considering other players

 * Players you are able to attack, have a red border around their name (like an aggressive NPC)
 * Difficulty:
 * Solo players consider as solo
 * Grouped players consider as heroic
 * Players in raid consider as Epic (x2/x3/x4), depending on how many players are in that raid. (Not the amount of groups)
 * Higher level players consider as arrow up, lower level players consider as arrow down

Protection from PvP
When you change zones, you are granted 30 seconds immunity from PvP. This immunity is broken if you use a hostile action. If you are in PvP combat when zoning, you will not be granted immunity.

Coin
You can loot other players for a part their coin.

Items
You can loot other players for items that are normal/treasured/handcrafted and not attuned/No Trade.

Pick Pocket
classes are able to Pick Pocket other players. ((Information needed))

Attacking opposing city

 * Guards no longer politely banish enemies from their city. Instead, they attack any intruders that they dislike and can be attacked in return!
 * New guards have been enlisted to protect the cities of Freeport and Qeynos, and existing guards have undergone extensive training to ensure they are capable of protecting the areas to which they are assigned.