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Title: RPG rules revision


Kalin Thalis - November 1, 2007 07:28 PM (GMT)
Okay, we’ve decided after long talks to make a revision to the RPG.

Training is going to change as of now…. So, who ever is training on the first level of their occupation, will from this point will be graduated.

Members who trained to become stormtroopers are from now on…. Just that, but if you want to become Sand troopers, Snow troopers, ARC troopers etc, you will have to continue your training. So any stormtroopers who wish to remain just as that rank will have to report to an outpost, there, instructions will be laid out for you. This also can apply to Handmaidens, anyone can start the game as one, but if they wish to progress then they must train at the royal house they serve.

Some occupations however, will demand training from the start. As politicians, you will have to go to university and train there, but as soon as your education begins, they must choose at first the planet they wish to serve at the Senate. As time progresses, more planets will be at your disposal to serve. It all depends on your writing.

As bounty hunters, you can now start the game as one (for new members) but you will start at the lowest level. The highest level of bounty hunter is a Jedi Hunter, you will have to train to become one. This will demand especially training with lightsabers.

Concerning Jedi and Sith, this will not change, and members still cannot start the game as one.

There will be more updates as time progresses…… We will keep you informed but if there are any more questions please ask here…..

Kalin Thalis - November 17, 2007 05:29 PM (GMT)
We added something to the first rule (see basic rules). It states that potential members who haven't submitted a profile in a month will be deleted as it clearly shows they most likely lost interest or can't enter the game for other reasons. It is not difficult to subscribe again, should you regain your interest anyway. This is just a small protection for members who subscribe but do nothing. Also this because we have more difficulty seperating real potential members from spybots. We get a lot of gmail or yahoo registrations and it is very difficulty to notice, from those adresses, if its about a real potential member or just another spybot.




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