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General Discussion / Re: Getting PP
« on: August 05, 2010, 11:55:33 pm »
Well, I thought this thing not only for bards, but for roleplay in general. Could give people a reason to skill charisma. People with high charisma could give other guests for PP more often.

For example, a Lemur who stops an Ylian fight should receive some PP from RP-fair community.
Listening and aiding a Stonebreaker's pain while drinking beer could bring some PP.
Saving someone from death, showing someone the way to Ojaveda.

And IMO, GMs should only take pps from people who'd like to abuse this system, like non RP PP trading. But still, I don't believe it could be used to power level with these limits.

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General Discussion / Re: Getting PP
« on: August 05, 2010, 06:59:24 pm »
Got an idea of getting PP through RP, from other players.

A player, could give 1 PP point each 10 CHARISMA or 10 WILL stats (or any other) he has per day. A player can receive max 5 PP from one player a day, and maybe 100 from everyone, then he can get another PP from that player in a week/month. This could be earned through roleplaying bard-like things: telling stories, singing a song, or whatever, but not necesserly.

Yep, this system could be abused, but I think the delay between giving one person PP could minimalize this. Also, there could be a limit for those who are in the same guild to give each other max 2 PP, and max 3-4 for friends and ppl with whom we have talked privately the same day (or 2 hours delay). Public situations could be monitored by GMs (maybe by logs?),  so when one gets these PP for nothing, GM could check this situation and take PP away (not taking levels ofcourse, but maybe giving a PP debt if one has 0 PP)

Also, there could be a rule, that a person which receives these points had to use the local chat up to 10 minutes earlier.

And sorry, if my post is hard to understand - I'm not a native English speaker :)

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Complaint Department / Re: IC baddies vs OOC goodies
« on: September 03, 2008, 09:08:05 pm »
Hmm.. dunno, but reading this topic gave me this idea where one would not be able to write the name of his murderer in a guild chat or tells for certain amount of time... but then you could bypass it by typing "ZkkkkkkkOkkkkkMkkkkkkGkkkkZkkkHkkkkkkkAkkkkkkkN TkkkkkkEkkkkkRkkkkkkkTkkkkkkkkE killed me!". So I guess it would require some coding.

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