over 1 year ago - /u/HellementsAO - Direct link

Directlink to the Guide version: Zone Types and Flagging

A starter guide to safe zones, PvP zones, flagging for combat and zerg markers.

Stay tuned as we revisit and update more of our beginner topics to help out those seeking for knowledge in Albion Online.

External link →
over 1 year ago - PrintsKaspian - Direct link


New to the game, or haven't played in awhile? Check out our updated guide to Zone Types and Flagging in Albion, covering zone colors, Faction Warfare, special areas, and more: albiononline.com/news/guide-zone-types-flagging

Stay tuned for more guides in the coming weeks!
over 1 year ago - /u/HellementsAO - Direct link

Directlink to the Guide version: Zone Types and Flagging

A starter guide to safe zones, PvP zones, flagging for combat and zerg markers.

Stay tuned as we revisit and update more of our beginner topics to help out those seeking for knowledge in Albion Online.

External link →
over 1 year ago - /u/HellementsAO - Direct link

Originally posted by SexySkeletons

Pretty sure equipment in your inventory loses 5% durability on yellow zone knockdown as well, not just equipped items.

A detail for sure, but probably worth mentioning.

Hey, you're right. It should probably say "equippable" instead.

over 1 year ago - /u/HellementsAO - Direct link

Originally posted by Deneweth

Flagging signals to other players that you are looking for a fight. In yellow and red zones, flagging allows a player to attack unflagged players. To be clear, a flagged player can always be attacked by anyone in yellow and red zones

A flagged player can not be attacked by faction flagged players in yellow though...

That's correct. They can't interact with each other in yellow zones.