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PvP Server Specific PnP Rules (Loot and Scoot)
Rules that are specific to Project 1999 Red: The PvP Play Nice Policy.
All of the rules stated in the Project 1999 Play Nice Policy still apply to Project 1999 Red PvP, with the following exceptions: The PvP Servers are a special case for many of the policies listed here. When one makes the decision to play on a PvP Server, they are in essence agreeing to play on a server where compromise is decided on the basis of who has the power to kill whom. By the same token, we expect that the people on those servers will apply PvP combat in all situations where it is called for, as a resolution to the problem. As such, the Project 1999 Customer Service Staff will decline to intervene in cases where a PvP alternative exists, such as at disputed spawns where the parties involved have the ability to attack each other. Please note that this means that kill stealing is still against the rules on Project 1999 Red. If you wish to steal someones kill, it is recommended you kill the player first and then kill their mob. Though the PvP environment does eliminate a few of the problems experienced on the normal blue server, there are a few more PvP-specific problems that are created. Causing Experience Loss. Intentionally causing experience-loss to other players in the PvP environment is illegal in all cases and may result in disciplinary action when witnessed by a P99CSR. This includes things such as intentionally training NPCs and dispelling mobs that another player is engaged on. We do understand that there are cases where the experience-loss is unintentional, and no disciplinary action will be taken in those cases. Much like how the Kill Stealing rule applies to those on the blue servers, this rule is designed to discourage and make note of those who do it habitually, thus betraying the spirit of PvP. This is one of the dangers of playing on a PvP server. To encourage more actual PvP combat and less just griefing each other, and due to the previous standard of a couple players interfering with a raid target while having no actual raid or PvP force present in game to contest or kill, we have added this rule: "A player that interferes with a raid target with no raid force present to kill or contest the target is against the rules and will be addressed swiftly." A Raid Force is 12 or more players - Again we are talking about the RAID TARGET, if you only have a couple of players and want to attack players thats fine, but you cant interfere with the raid target unless you have a RAID FORCE This above rule may be revisted at a later date to adjust if needed. Also, guilds will be held accountable for their members actions. We are adding this to deter the constant trains and griefing that has went on in the past. Example: If Guild A is engaged on a raid target, and a player from Guild B trains Guild A on purpose, Guild B will be held accountable for that train. Bind-point/Corpse Camping and Loot and Scoot (LnS) Killing someone over and over again while at his or her bind-point or while they are in the process of looting and scooting is illegal and may result in disciplinary action taken against your account. Conversely, the person recovering their corpse is expected to do so and retreat to safety promptly. In other words, sitting next to your corpse and taunting someone while daring them to attack you so that you can /petition them is bad form, and may result in disciplinary action taken against your account. A player is 'Looting and Scooting' (LnSing) when he has died to an opponent and opts to call Loot and Scoot. You must make your intentions clear that you are loot and scooting by communicating with the other people in the zone(s) you move through, as well as with the person who killed you, or your LnS claim will not be valid, and you can be killed. You may call Loot and Scoot in any zone after respawning from death so long as you head straight for your corpse. If you need to move across multiple zones in order to Loot and Scoot, you must call LnS as you move through each zone. If a new player enters the zone, you must call Loot and Scoot so they are aware of your intentions. You may not attack or be attacked while Loot and Scooting. After retrieving your corpse, you are allowed a short amount of time to med enough mana to safely get out of the zone (ie, enough for a couple casts of invisibility, FD, or a port spell), memorize those spells, and then must leave the zone immediately for 1 hour. This timer will start after the last person has exited the zone. If multiple players died in PvP and all choose to LnS, they may come to a mutual agreement to help each other do so (IE, res each other, drag corpses, port, etc) unless they have already opted out of LnS by fighting after death. After you have left the zone, you are considered to have finished Loot and Scooting, and may again be attacked. calling LnS from pure PvE deaths is not allowed. If you are killed and opt to fight instead of calling Loot and Scoot, you forfeit any later opportunities to invoke LnS. If you log out you may return in 1 hour and call Loot and Scoot. In large scale PvP (7 or more players on both sides), LnS must be called by a force as a whole. Individuals may not invoke Loot and Scoot. LnS may be called by the force at any time, this option may never be forfeited. If a fight took place across multiple zones, the force is considered to have finished LnS'ing once all of their players have left the zones affected. Only the Force Leader or an Officer of the force may call Force LNS. If a force is on LNS they are allowed a small amount of time to gain mana to allow them mobility in order to leave the zone, camping out is not allowed while on LNS. All other LnS rules still apply. If LnS is called, it may not be denied by the opposing player, or force. (ie: if i zone up to hate and get ganked by 30 members of <tinfoil hat>, i can call LnS without having to call force LnS, as force requires 7 or more players on both sides) In regular PvP, you can only ever have one zone lockout active per group of players at any time. If a fight occurred across multiple zones, the winning group picks which zone the lockout will apply to. In large scale PvP there is no limit to the number of zones a force can be locked out of. If a fight took place across multiple zones the lockout will apply to all zones a PvP related death occurred in. Excessive bind point camping (killing a player over and over at their bind point) is against the rules. Excessive killing of a player or group after they have finished LnSing may be stopped by a Project 1999 CSR, if it becomes excessive. NPC corpse(s) are open to all players so long as said players are within range or the zone is flagged FFA. Do keep in mind, if you enter into a player agreement with the purpose of killing a target and decide to loot items that do not belong to you, this will be considered a PNP violation. The P99CSR in attendance will decide what is reasonable in these cases. It is highly recommended that the people involved make equitable arrangements prior to involving the Project 1999 Customer Service Staff. | ||
Last edited by Medris; 05-12-2021 at 12:07 AM..
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Update 4/4/17: After last nights mess, I added "Only the Force Leader or an Officer of the force may call Force LNS" to the rules.
I also highlighted some areas of the rules that some people are confused about.
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Last edited by Cylock; 04-04-2017 at 01:22 PM..
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4/5/17: Since some of you just don't get it, I figured I would post it here as a reminder so you don't forget.
To encourage more actual PvP combat and less just griefing each other, and due to the previous standard of a couple players interfering with a raid target while having no actual raid or PvP force present in game to contest or kill, we have added this rule: "A player that interferes with a raid target with no raid force present to kill or contest the target is against the rules and will be addressed swiftly."
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Added - 4/6/17: A Raid Force is 12 or more players - Again we are talking about the RAID TARGET, if you only have a couple of players and want to attack players thats fine, but you cant interfere with the raid target unless you have a RAID FORCE
This above rule may be revisted at a later date to adjust if needed. Also, guilds will be held accountable for their members actions. We are adding this to deter the constant trains and griefing that has went on in the past. Example: If Guild A is engaged on a raid target, and a player from Guild B trains Guild A on purpose, Guild B will be held accountable for that train. Added - 5/11/17: A Raid Force is 12 or more players that are able to contest the players and/or the target
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Last edited by Cylock; 05-12-2017 at 12:54 AM..
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Updated a new rule because some of you guys was bringing OOR toons in your raid force on 12 to dispell raid targets. If this happens again it will be a violation of the rules and will be dealt with.
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Last edited by Cylock; 10-16-2017 at 07:01 PM..
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A player is 'Looting and Scooting' (LnSing) when he has died to an opponent and opts to call Loot and Scoot. You must make your intentions clear that you are loot and scooting by communicating with the other people in the zone(s) you move through, as well as with the person who killed you, or your LnS claim will not be valid, and you can be killed. You may call Loot and Scoot in any zone after respawning from death so long as you head straight for your corpse. If you need to move across multiple zones in order to Loot and Scoot, you must call LnS as you move through each zone. If a new player enters the zone, you must call Loot and Scoot so they are aware of your intentions. You may not attack or be attacked while Loot and Scooting. After retrieving your corpse, you are allowed a short amount of time to med enough mana to safely get out of the zone (ie, enough for a couple casts of invisibility, FD, or a port spell), memorize those spells, and then must leave the zone immediately for 1 hour. This timer will start after the last person has exited the zone. If multiple players died in PvP and all choose to LnS, they may come to a mutual agreement to help each other do so (IE, res each other, drag corpses, port, etc) unless they have already opted out of LnS by fighting after death. After you have left the zone, you are considered to have finished Loot and Scooting, and may again be attacked.
In large scale PvP (7 or more players on both sides), LnS must be called by a force as a whole. Individuals may not invoke Loot and Scoot. LnS may be called by the force at any time, this option may never be forfeited. If a fight took place across multiple zones, the force is considered to have finished LnS'ing once all of their players have left the zones affected. Only the Force Leader or an Officer of the force may call Force LNS. If a force is on LNS they are allowed a small amount of time to gain mana to allow them mobility in order to leave the zone, camping out is not allowed while on LNS. All other LnS rules still apply. NPC corpse(s) are open to all players so long as said players are within range or the zone is flagged FFA. Do keep in mind, if you enter into a player agreement with the purpose of killing a target and decide to loot items that do not belong to you, this will be considered a PNP violation. | ||
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Added portion in Red: Intentionally causing experience-loss to other players in the PvP environment is illegal in all cases and may result in disciplinary action when witnessed by a P99CSR. This includes things such as intentionally training NPCs and dispelling mobs that another player is engaged on. We do understand that there are cases where the experience-loss is unintentional, and no disciplinary action will be taken in those cases.
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