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Playing Fair
Our system relies heavily on honesty, and as such, a
dishonest player will find it very easy to cheat. Other players will
find out eventually, and then no one will want to interact with the
cheater. If you don’t count hits against you, then soon those you
face will stop counting your hits against them. When word of a
cheater’s actions gets back to NERO, and don’t think that it won’t,
then we will remove the offending player from the game.
If someone seems to have extraordinary powers, you have the right to
challenge them for proof of what they claim. If the person you
challenge cannot produce spell tags, a character card, or other
documentation to prove the ability is what is claimed, then the
ability does not exist and you are not required to accept anything
that is undocumented. NERO has set out to design a game that can
work without constant supervision. This can be a great asset in
terms of ease of play and flexibility, but it has a tradeoff in
potential for abuse. The only way that we can correct abuses of the
system is if we are made aware of them.
The tag system and the addition of monster cards enables us to
verify the skills and abilities of all our members. However, the
checking of tags has sometimes been overlooked by members because
they trust one another. While the building of this trust is a good
thing, it has set a bad precedent in which many people don’t check
tags because they don’t want to accuse the other of cheating.
Checking tags and skill cards is a necessary part of the game EVEN
if you trust the person. This should occur when facing each other as
PCs or NPCs. Even our most knowledgeable players occasionally
misinterpret skills on their cards, and by always checking, these
mistakes can be caught before too many problems are caused.
So the next time someone asks to see your NPC card or skill tag,
take the time to get it out for them and don’t think they are
calling you a cheater. It’s part of our rules system and if everyone
learns to follow this rule it will make it easier for us to improve
the game. A player is always allowed to see an NPC card to verify
the skills of the creature, If someone doesn’t have their tags or
card, something is wrong and although the person may not be
cheating, you should investigate the reason for this mistake and
report it if needed.
Please help us maintain a fun, fair and safe game for all players.
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