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Conducts are divided by Intentions, so players may find one that suits their needs more efficiently. Conduct creators should keep in mind what the overall purpose of the conduct is before including it in this listing. Consequentially, each conduct must be marked with one of the following intentions:
Conducts are divided by Intentions, so players may find one that suits their needs more efficiently. Conduct creators should keep in mind what the overall purpose of the conduct is before including it in this listing. Consequentially, each conduct must be marked with one of the following intentions:
     -Challenge, for rule sets that are made to alter the overall difficulty level of the play
     -Challenge, for rule sets that are made to alter the overall difficulty level of the play
     -Role, for rule sets that are made to cause the player to seek goals that are fundamentally different from those of the main story [/Quests]
     -Role, for rule sets that are made to cause the player to seek goals that are fundamentally different from those of the main story [[Quests]]
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Revision as of 01:53, 11 September 2024

This is a list of player-created conducts, or rule sets, that expand upon the general play of the game. The purpose of each conduct varies. For example, a player may follow a conduct where certain game mechanics are restricted in order to make their experience more challenging or a conduct where random actions are required, so a more flexible approach is encouraged.

How to use this page

  • Do not delete conducts unless they contain offensive language. If this event occurs, leave a comment on one of the talk pages of a community administrator.
  • Conducts must contain the following:
    -A name
    -The author(s) or "Anonymous"
    -An Intention
    -A rule set

Intentions

Conducts are divided by Intentions, so players may find one that suits their needs more efficiently. Conduct creators should keep in mind what the overall purpose of the conduct is before including it in this listing. Consequentially, each conduct must be marked with one of the following intentions:

    -Challenge, for rule sets that are made to alter the overall difficulty level of the play
    -Role, for rule sets that are made to cause the player to seek goals that are fundamentally different from those of the main story Quests
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Rule Sets

Rule sets are the main content of the conduct.

Conducts

This page is a work in progress.