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In Computer And Video Games , spawning is the in-game creation of an entity, such as a player Character , a Non-player Character (NPC), or an item. '''Respawning''' is the recreation of an entity after its death or destruction, or at the end of a round.

Spawning of players varies depending on the Game Mechanics . It often initially happens at the beginning of a round or after the player joins the game. Respawning can occur after being killed or destroyed, either immediately or after a delay (which can include waiting until the next round).

Players spawn at ''spawn points'' or ''spawn sites'', usually scattered throughout the level. In levels designed for team play, these points are grouped so that each team spawns in a specific area of the level. For example, in the '' Team Fortress Classic '' level 2fort, the teams spawn in forts on opposite sides of the level.

Spawn Camping is a frowned upon practice where a player Waits near spawn points to kill players as they spawn. Certain design flaws in levels can be taken advantage of by players who wish to Spam a spawn with explosives. Spawn points for in-game objects other than players are often used and abused in a similar fashion in other types of games, such as MMORPG s.


ENEMY (RE)SPAWNING

In some games, enemies may be respawned (or new ones spawned), to keep players on their toes and create tension, or force players to move on, making it too costly (in resources) and/or too dangerous to stay in one place for too long. Depending on the game, these enemies may come looking for the player, if they do not spawn within line-of-sight. Games that have done this to differing degrees include '' GoldenEye 007 '', '' Perfect Dark '', '' System Shock '', '' System Shock 2 '', and '' Doom 3 ''. ''System Shock 2'' and ''Doom 3'', in particular, have been alternately lauded or derided for these features by players and reviewers alike.