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It isn't that WoW players don't frequently kill other players for fun and kill points.
Dubbed Dragon Kill Points, or DKP – the key task that necessitated devising the system was killing two very tough dragons – essentially it entailed introducing a private and self-regulated currency between collaborating players.
Second set: Williams leads Sharapova* 6-1, 4-3 One mistake Sharapova's been making all match is failing to attack the net when she's in control of a rally, staying at the baseline when she has forced Williams on to the back foot and should be looking to kill points off by moving forward.
Dragon kill points or DKP are a semi-formal score-keeping system (loot system) used by guilds in massively multiplayer online games.
Used originally in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Everquest, dragon kill points are points that are awarded to players for defeating bosses and redeemed for items that those bosses would 'drop'drop
However, Dragon kill points are distinct from the virtual currencies in each game world which are designed by the game developers DKP systems vary from guild to guild and the points themselves only have value in regards to the dispersal of boss 'loot'loot
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