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Post by clockwork on Apr 30, 2011 13:28:45 GMT -5
Spell - Technique Usage && Battle Restrictions. To avoid the abuse of spell users going to uberhax on everyone, you can only use one spell a post-- nothing more, nothing less. Realistically, it takes time and concentration for any spell to take effect, and thats how it should always be. Honestly, it would be sad to see someone using three to four spells in one post-- as that is slightly unfair, and could be labeled god-modding. So please, refrain from doing it.
For the Battle Restrictions, you simply cannot make more than three actions in one post. I mean, of course you can do whatever the hell you want, but I would like to refrain from people abusing their posts with 50-million combative actions. So three actions. It matters not what way you do them-- it can be an Attack + Attack + Attack, or Defense + Attack + Attack, or maybe even Attack + Retreat + Spell Charge. I'm positive you catch my drift.
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Post by clockwork on Apr 30, 2011 13:35:10 GMT -5
Some of you may be from HE, and understand this as "Questing". While others can be from NFRP, and most likely know this as "Missions." In reality, its basically the same thing-- the same exact thing. Before you can do such however, there are a few things you would need to know in order to begin your adventures to... wherever the hell you're going.
1) To start a Quest, you must select one from the list of quests your King/Queen has placed up in the capital city (or any city being governed by a politician, for that matter). From there, please create a roleplay detailing about how you go about completing the quest. You can do the quest with your friends, no staff will be required - you and your friends are required to be your own GM and manage the outcome of the quest. Make it interesting though, please. However, if you would like a staff member to GM it they can as well if asked.
2) After the completion of a Quest, you will receive the reward that is stated. Of course, if you fail your quest; don't expect to receive anything at all. I mean, who gets paid for unfinished business? Do note, depending on the Quest difficulty is how much you will receive in reward. The harder the quest, the bigger the amount of cash - though the more difficult it will be in terms of survival.
3) There will be a certain amount of days required for you to post (also known as IIC). If you cannot make that deadline, the Quest will be considered failed (or you will be skipped if others are involved - if skipped, you will take any damage should you have been attacked, and things will simply go over as a 'auto') and you will lose all profit (should you not reply by the time quest finishes). Now, if you have some issue IRL or OOC that first needs to be resolved before continuing, then thats a different story.
4) There will be no posting out of order-- the moment you do, you have lost your freedom and your post might end up being deleted in response to you posting out of term. So please, respect others upon the quest and don't do it.
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