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Kill on sight Kill on sight KILL ON SIGHT Kill on Sight
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Kill On Sight, (KOS). Refers to an NPC or Player Character automatically being able to attack and attempt to kill you as soon as you make yourself visible. The term kill on sight (usually abbreviated to "KOS" or "KoS") is a status of enemies, usually towards other player characters in PvP, to members of an organization like a guild. Supposedly, when these enemies are seen by members of the organization they are supposed to try to attack and kill the target if possible. The term kill on sight is a status of enemies (usually shortened to "KOS"), usually towards other player characters in PvP, to members of an organization like a guild. Supposedly, when these enemies are seen by members of the organization they are supposed to try to attack and kill the target if possible. In World of Warcraft, there is no formal mechanism for tracking these enemies, but some other MMORPGs allow you to make an in-game list and sometimes even highlight these targets in the game in some way. KILL ON SIGHT is a wanted poster located in Kargath in the Badlands. [[:File:|[, ]]] Kill on Sight is a term used within the community to describe players who will start to kill random people for no real reason or for no purpose but to be douche-bags and to be a annoyance within the game.
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KILL ON SIGHT is a wanted poster located in Kargath in the Badlands. [[:File:|[, ]]] The term kill on sight (usually abbreviated to "KOS" or "KoS") is a status of enemies, usually towards other player characters in PvP, to members of an organization like a guild. Supposedly, when these enemies are seen by members of the organization they are supposed to try to attack and kill the target if possible. Kill on Sight is a term used within the community to describe players who will start to kill random people for no real reason or for no purpose but to be douche-bags and to be a annoyance within the game. Kill On Sight, (KOS). Refers to an NPC or Player Character automatically being able to attack and attempt to kill you as soon as you make yourself visible. The term kill on sight is a status of enemies (usually shortened to "KOS"), usually towards other player characters in PvP, to members of an organization like a guild. Supposedly, when these enemies are seen by members of the organization they are supposed to try to attack and kill the target if possible. In World of Warcraft, there is no formal mechanism for tracking these enemies, but some other MMORPGs allow you to make an in-game list and sometimes even highlight these targets in the game in some way.