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PostPosted:Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:39 am
by Kakashi.Archive
RaVeN wrote:Also just as an add-on and further explanation about why some rules are approved while others are not.

There are two main types of rules in KR:
Control rules - which are used to control the server to how we, the KR clan, likes it to be.
And Member rules - which are rules you, the member, agree to obey inorder to have the tags next to your name. Just like if you were joining a club in real life.

It's an agreement between both parties. We offer you a fun safe place to play, a place to post your opinions, ideas, things to share, we offer also an RPG aspect, friendship. We offer both teaching and learning opportunities, even leadership opportunities for those that are interested and proven.

In exchange we (the whole clan) asks that you, the member, follow our rules to what we think how KR member should act and behave.
None of them are hard, and I think the individual member, for what they are getting in return, is getting the better part of the deal ;)

But it takes members to support the exchange. If we have 20+ members the environment is more enjoyable and you get more out of the clan. If we only have 5 members...it's...well...

Attacking on the ground is one of these rules. We hold that KR is an honorable clan. "Don't kick someone when they are down" is one of the most famous tenants of being honorable.

If you are skilled enough then you can best someone face to face and not have to resort to cheap attacks like attacking them on the ground.

Your opponent knowing that they had every opportunity to beat you - realizing that it was their mistakes, their weaknesses, and your skill that took them down.

That's a true victory. And I can't think of a victory that could be better or more satisfying.

That's what we want each of your victories to be like, and we offer a chance to teach you how to make it so. That's the KR way.
anyone laughs at me i keel u

THE RULES TEH BE BURNEN!!! *melts*

jk rara *hugs*

PostPosted:Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:16 am
by Sanction
i see. point taken.

PostPosted:Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:11 pm
by Aayci Warrick
So the basic conclusion is Amstatus and AC?

I'm not sure if it was brought up anything further, but would it be okay to rename multiple padawans to their amstatus number if there are multiple ones? Such as Padawan 1, because even if you can use amstat, choosing between Padawan (1), Padawan (6), and Padawan (4) can be confusing

Edit: To remember which one was doing the laming, since rarely do padawans talk

PostPosted:Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:20 pm
by RaVeN
Normally when a Padawan joins the server and there is already a Padawan on, the server will auto add a light blue number after their name.

That number is in fact their /amstatus number.

However the server doesn't always add this when someone changes their name once they are already in the server.

So in this instance, sure you can add a number to the end of their name if there is more than one padawan on.

PostPosted:Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:55 am
by dent
Aayci Warrick wrote:So the basic conclusion is Amstatus and AC?

I'm not sure if it was brought up anything further, but would it be okay to rename multiple padawans to their amstatus number if there are multiple ones? Such as Padawan 1, because even if you can use amstat, choosing between Padawan (1), Padawan (6), and Padawan (4) can be confusing

Edit: To remember which one was doing the laming, since rarely do padawans talk
no one listens to lil ole dent :(

PostPosted:Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:14 am
by Darfin
Unlocked upon request.

PostPosted:Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:47 am
by Aayci Warrick
Thanks for unlocking, it's nice to keep a thread open, so when other people read this, they can state their opinion and keep the thread going =)
if you want, you can delete the thread requesting an unlock of this thread

anyways:
Sorry dent, I did see your post, but I didn't mean about the amstatus thing being related to the name after their name, I mean being confused on which padawan did what, once you see so many paddies, it all just melds into one, lol!

PostPosted:Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:48 am
by RaVeN
Oh I thought you had something to add Aayci...

We usually lock posts when they end. doesn't really matter on what. I try to keep the Rules section and the Admin Complaints section clear of inactive posts so that no one gets confused (and to also date them for completion of a topic or issue)

I don't mean any disrespect but I think this topic is pretty much ended.