User:Nyhilo/Cycle 12/Ruleset Text Rewrite: Difference between revisions

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Fix some typos
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Making verbage changes to allow card OR message for the specific areas we are streamlining
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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.