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= Theortical ''Hating'' =
= Theortical ''Hating'' =
{{Lineage_2/Callout|width=300|align=right|quote=Why have even more ''Hate'' possibilities? Well, ''Hate'' can be used to give NPCs/ Mobs intelligence and behaviour that are familiar to PCs. A Dark Elf NPC that attacks Light Elf preferentially is in accordance to the story background, and increases player immersion into the story. This can be done in reverse too -- Light Elf NPCs can be made to gain ''less'' ''Hate'' against Light Elf PCs, giving PCs a sense that the NPCs are reluctant to attack members of their own race.<BR><BR>Not to mention, you can use ''Hate'' to make individual mobs or groups of mobs to be intelligent and even more deadly against PCs -- all in the name of challenge, of course.|author= The Grand High Poohbah}}Now that you have some understanding of how ''Hate'' works, we can start discussing how ''Hate'' can be used to make things more "fun" for the PCs. The following are some ''theortical'' situations that bears mentioning here, though these are by no means confirmed or even observed.
{{sidebar|width=300|contents=Why have even more ''Hate'' possibilities? Well, ''Hate'' can be used to give NPCs/ Mobs intelligence and behaviour that are familiar to PCs. A Dark Elf NPC that attacks Light Elf preferentially is in accordance to the story background, and increases player immersion into the story. This can be done in reverse too -- Light Elf NPCs can be made to gain ''less'' ''Hate'' against Light Elf PCs, giving PCs a sense that the NPCs are reluctant to attack members of their own race.<BR><BR>Not to mention, you can use ''Hate'' to make individual mobs or groups of mobs to be intelligent and even more deadly against PCs -- all in the name of challenge, of course.|author= The Grand High Poohbah}}Now that you have some understanding of how ''Hate'' works, we can start discussing how ''Hate'' can be used to make things more "fun" for the PCs. The following are some ''theortical'' situations that bears mentioning here, though these are by no means confirmed or even observed.


== ''Hating'' the Job ==
== ''Hating'' the Job ==