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The following is a list of Feudal Actions as described by [[Round 1/Ruleset#Rule 27: Feudal Actions|Rule 27]]. | The following is a list of Feudal Actions as described by [[Round 1/Ruleset#Rule 27: Feudal Actions|Rule 27]]. | ||
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See [[Round 1/Ruleset#Rule 28: Pickpocketing|Rule 28]] for details on this action. | See [[Round 1/Ruleset#Rule 28: Pickpocketing|Rule 28]] for details on this action. |
Revision as of 19:21, 8 August 2020
The following is a list of Feudal Actions as described by Rule 27.
Pickpocket
See Rule 28 for details on this action.
Loan
If a player takes this action, they may request to loan a specific number of coins from the bank. The amount of the loan must be less than or equal to the current amount in the bank and can be no higher than 200 coins.
Within the next 24 hours, the Merchant can choose to approve or deny the loan. If it is denied, nothing more happens. If it is approved, the amount of coins requested is removed from the bank and added to the coins of the player who requested the loan.
The player gains a loan value in the inventory equal to the amount of coins they got from the bank, is considered a "debtor" and gets the according role for as long as they have a non-zero loan value.
The merchant may not take this action.
The regulations about loans stated in rule 26 (loans) also apply to loans taken out as a feudal action. If one of those regulations conflict with the wording of this action, then the wording of this action takes precedence for loans taken out as a feudal action
Gamble
Message a number from 1 to 20 (in the channel #general), inclusively, then use the command !gamble. If the number replied by a bot is higher than the number you gambled, you gain as many Coins as you had gambled. If the number is not higher than the number you gambled, you lose as many Coins as you had gambled.
Note: the !gamble command would reply with a random number from 1 to 20, and also ping a mod.