User:Nyhilo/Cycle 12/Ruleset Text Rewrite: Difference between revisions
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A proposal is a rule change or a set of rule changes duly submitted as a proposal. When a proposal takes effect, each of its changes are applied in a sequence and in the same instant. | A proposal is a rule change or a set of rule changes duly submitted as a proposal. When a proposal takes effect, each of its changes are applied in a sequence and in the same instant. | ||
Players can create a proposal sending a message in #proposals, optionally specifying a title and/or the proposal's class, which defaults to Standard. | Players can create a proposal sending a card or message in #proposals, optionally specifying a title and/or the proposal's class, which defaults to Standard. | ||
===Lifecycle=== | ===Lifecycle=== | ||
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===Trade=== | ===Trade=== | ||
A trade is an exchange of items between two entities with each entity giving a specified finite set of items to the other. Reputable players may trade with other reputable players. A trade takes place when both parties explicitly consent to such a trade by sending a message in #trades within 7 days of each other. | A trade is an exchange of items between two entities with each entity giving a specified finite set of items to the other. Reputable players may trade with other reputable players. A trade takes place when both parties explicitly consent to such a trade by sending a card or message in #trades within 7 days of each other. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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When an entity moves to Location A, its associated location becomes A. | When an entity moves to Location A, its associated location becomes A. | ||
Players are located entities. Players can move to any location adjacent to their current location by sending a message to #map-actions. The initial location for all players is the location at (0, 0). | Players are located entities. Players can move to any location adjacent to their current location by sending a card or message to #map-actions. The initial location for all players is the location at (0, 0). | ||
==Tags== | ==Tags== | ||
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====Commands==== | ====Commands==== | ||
Players with tame Nomsters may issue commands for them to obey by sending a message to #game-actions specifying the nomster by name, the action it should take, and any other information required for it to complete the action. | Players with tame Nomsters may issue commands for them to obey by sending a card or message to #game-actions specifying the nomster by name, the action it should take, and any other information required for it to complete the action. | ||
If the rule for a Nomster Action says it can only be performed by a wild nomster, it can not be issued as a command. | If the rule for a Nomster Action says it can only be performed by a wild nomster, it can not be issued as a command. | ||
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===Overturning=== | ===Overturning=== | ||
Within 4 days of a ruling being made, any player can initiate a public vote of confidence on it by sending a message in #requests-for-justice. Players can vote on it for 2 days after initiation by reacting to message containing the vote of confidence with a thumbs-up and thumbs-down emoji that represent a vote for or a vote against respectively. At the end of this period, the ruling is overturned if strictly more players voted in favor of overturning than affirming. | Within 4 days of a ruling being made, any player can initiate a public vote of confidence on it by sending a card or message in #requests-for-justice. Players can vote on it for 2 days after initiation by reacting to the card or message containing the vote of confidence with a thumbs-up and thumbs-down emoji that represent a vote for or a vote against respectively. At the end of this period, the ruling is overturned if strictly more players voted in favor of overturning than affirming. | ||
A ruling may be overturned by the judge who made it by sending a card in #requests-for-justice. When this happens, the judge can and shall issue a new ruling on the same request. | A ruling may be overturned by the judge who made it by sending a card in #requests-for-justice. When this happens, the judge can and shall issue a new ruling on the same request. | ||