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In multiplayer video games, particularly in MOBAs, first-person shooters, MMORPGs and MUDs, kill stealing is the practice of obtaining credit for killing an enemy when another player has put more effort into the kill. This usually happens when a game only keeps track of which player defeats an enemy, rather than which player dealt the most damage, leading to the so-called last-hitting mechanics. If one player whittles down some enemy's health points, but a different player eventually finishes the enemy off, this second player might obtain all of the loot or experience points from the enemy. Kill stealing is common when the rewards for finishing enemies off are highly desired within the game.

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  • Kill stealing (en)
  • 偷殺 (zh)
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  • 在多人電子遊戲中,偷殺(英文:Kill stealing)或稱偷怪、撿尾刀、搶人頭是在另一名玩家將敵人攻擊至殘血時,擊殺該名敵人以賺取獎勵或經驗值的方法。這種方式尤其在多人在线战斗竞技场游戏(MOBA)、第一人稱射擊、大型多人在线角色扮演游戏(MMORPG)、MUD較為常見。這種方法也常在只有紀錄擊殺,而沒有紀錄造成傷害的遊戲中出現。如果一名玩家偷走另一名玩家的擊殺數,則該玩家很有可能偷走該敵人所有可產生的戰利品、裝備及經驗值。在普通的情況下,偷殺這個行為被部分玩家認為是不正確的行動。 (zh)
  • In multiplayer video games, particularly in MOBAs, first-person shooters, MMORPGs and MUDs, kill stealing is the practice of obtaining credit for killing an enemy when another player has put more effort into the kill. This usually happens when a game only keeps track of which player defeats an enemy, rather than which player dealt the most damage, leading to the so-called last-hitting mechanics. If one player whittles down some enemy's health points, but a different player eventually finishes the enemy off, this second player might obtain all of the loot or experience points from the enemy. Kill stealing is common when the rewards for finishing enemies off are highly desired within the game. (en)
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  • In multiplayer video games, particularly in MOBAs, first-person shooters, MMORPGs and MUDs, kill stealing is the practice of obtaining credit for killing an enemy when another player has put more effort into the kill. This usually happens when a game only keeps track of which player defeats an enemy, rather than which player dealt the most damage, leading to the so-called last-hitting mechanics. If one player whittles down some enemy's health points, but a different player eventually finishes the enemy off, this second player might obtain all of the loot or experience points from the enemy. Kill stealing is common when the rewards for finishing enemies off are highly desired within the game. Some players feel that kill stealing is a dishonorable practice. A good faith attempt to secure a kill on an enemy that might otherwise have gotten away can sometimes be perceived as a kill steal if the other player believes the kill was already certain. (en)
  • 在多人電子遊戲中,偷殺(英文:Kill stealing)或稱偷怪、撿尾刀、搶人頭是在另一名玩家將敵人攻擊至殘血時,擊殺該名敵人以賺取獎勵或經驗值的方法。這種方式尤其在多人在线战斗竞技场游戏(MOBA)、第一人稱射擊、大型多人在线角色扮演游戏(MMORPG)、MUD較為常見。這種方法也常在只有紀錄擊殺,而沒有紀錄造成傷害的遊戲中出現。如果一名玩家偷走另一名玩家的擊殺數,則該玩家很有可能偷走該敵人所有可產生的戰利品、裝備及經驗值。在普通的情況下,偷殺這個行為被部分玩家認為是不正確的行動。 (zh)
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