04-03-2015, 01:12 AM
Lately I've noticed that some people (some more than others) have been violating the twinking rule. But it's possible that the twinking rule is not clear in its purpose. Here is the current twinking rule, as listed on the Wiki.
Therefore I am going to clarify the rule and put it up on the wiki. This is effective immediately.
3 - Twinking is expressly forbidden. The following acts are classified as twinking.:
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If you have any questions or concerns, please post them below. I will update the wiki entry later tonight, but as said, this is effective immediately.
"Wiki" Wrote:3 - Twinking is not allowed. That means you may not give high level items and equipment to low level characters by transferring things over to an alt or helping your friend out with the best equipment. A general guideline is that if the character receiving the item is lower then 5*the number of rarity stars an item has, it is twinking. If you start a completely new character, that character starts from scratch. However, if you remake a character, they may keep their items.
Therefore I am going to clarify the rule and put it up on the wiki. This is effective immediately.
3 - Twinking is expressly forbidden. The following acts are classified as twinking.:
- A) Transferring any items and/or any amount of Murai to a different character you play.
- A2) Having a proxy transfer items to or from characters played by the same person still violates this rule and in this case, both players will be punished.
- B) Transferring excessive amounts of items or Murai to lower level characters. Excessive is defined as one of the following within a 1 month (real-time) period:
- 1) Murai exceeding 50 * the receiving character's level.
- 2) More than 10 items total.
- 3) Characters under level 30 receiving items exceeding 6* rarity. (Note: This only applies to items received in trades or as gifts. Items obtained legitimately as drops are fine.)
- 1) Murai exceeding 50 * the receiving character's level.
- Exceptions - Only the following listed below are exceptions to this rule.
- A) Donation items, house keys, mirror shards, and guild invitations can be transferred freely however you like and do not apply to this rule.
- B) Transactions between players, either through trades or via automatic shopkeepers. Note that this only applies to legitimate transactions and trades. You can't offer to sell a low level character a Red Letter for 1 Murai because you know it's really your friend and you want to give them a powerful item. If you have any concerns that this trade might raise the twinking flag, you are recommended to take a screenshot and consult a GM before making it.
- C) Requested exceptions made through supporting roleplay that is submitted to a GM for approval. (That GM is also required to post the approval in the GM forums for the sake of awareness, and to simplify things if it comes up in the future.)
- D) If both parties are either high level (55+) characters, or have Legend Extended at least once, this rule doesn't apply to them. (Provided it does not aid in bug abuse or exploits, and the items involved are not then used to violate the twinking rule.)
- A) Donation items, house keys, mirror shards, and guild invitations can be transferred freely however you like and do not apply to this rule.
- Purpose: The spirit of this rule comes from the idea that, because this is a roleplaying game, new characters should not get a head start above others because they're OOC friends with someone who has a horde of magical artifacts laying around. Characters should have to earn their own things, whether that's through hard work or well-done roleplay. Furthermore, decking out your alts in the best armor and weapons around is not roleplaying at all; it's metagaming, and should not happen at all, unless the only items transferred are donation items, which you can do whatever you want with.
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If you have any questions or concerns, please post them below. I will update the wiki entry later tonight, but as said, this is effective immediately.