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Practice Add FFA mode in Practice gamemode

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Suggestion:
Add FFA mode in Practice gamemode​

Detailed description:
I would like to suggest adding an FFA (Free-For-All) mode to the Practice gamemode on PikaNetwork. At the moment, Practice mainly provides 1v1 duel-based training. While this is useful, it does not fully cover situations where players need to fight against multiple opponents at the same time.

An FFA mode in Practice would allow many players to join one arena and fight continuously with instant respawns. This would help players practice PvP in a more realistic environment without waiting for duel queues or match resets.​

Reason(s):
1. Practice of multi-player combat
In many PikaNetwork gamemodes such as KitPvP, SkyPvP, Lifesteal, and Events, players often fight more than one opponent at the same time. FFA helps players improve awareness, movement, positioning, and target switching, which are difficult to train in 1v1 duels.


2. Faster and continuous practice
FFA does not require players to wait in queues. Players can instantly join, fight, respawn, and continue practicing. This makes Practice more efficient, especially for players who want quick training or warm-up sessions.


3. Increased activity in Practice
FFA keeps the Practice gamemode active even during low player count hours. Since multiple players can fight in one arena, it reduces empty queues and increases overall engagement.​

Example(s):
1. NoDebuff FFA
Players fight using a standard NoDebuff kit with instant respawn. This helps improve potion usage, movement, and decision-making while dealing with multiple opponents.


2. Classic FFA
A simple kit with sword, bow, and rod. This allows players to practice traditional PvP mechanics in a multi-player environment.


3. Boxing FFA
A speed-based FFA where players focus on aiming and hit accuracy rather than damage. This can be useful for aim training with more pressure from multiple players.​
 
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