What is KvK in Rise of Kingdoms?

avatarSingingRidge10 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine10 months ago

KvK stands for 'Kingdom vs Kingdom.' It's a massive event where different kingdoms battle for supremacy. Think of it as the Olympics of RoK, but with more catapults!

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avatarColoringNoon10 months ago

KvK is basically a huge war event between different kingdoms. It's where all your strategy and alliances are put to the test. Gear up!


avatarCaringEthos10 months ago

It's where all the drama happens. Kingdom vs Kingdom鈥攖otal chaos, huge battles, and sweet rewards. Make sure your alliance is ready!


avatarComposingGuru10 months ago

Kingdom vs Kingdom (KvK) is a huge event in Rise of Kingdoms where different kingdoms fight each other for glory and rewards. Prepare for some epic battles!

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