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*A person of ''Lawful'' alignment can be someone with 0-4 murder counts, after waiting for a ''criminal's'' gray status to expire. | *A person of ''Lawful'' alignment can be someone with 0-4 murder counts, after waiting for a ''criminal's'' gray status to expire. | ||
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** A ''Lawful'' person's name will appear blue in chat. | ** A ''Lawful'' person's name will appear blue in chat. | ||
** ''Lawful'' players respawn at any set bed in '''Snowdin''' | ** ''Lawful'' players respawn at any set bed in '''Snowdin''' |
Revision as of 03:57, 8 August 2019
What is Alignment?
- Alignment is an indication of who a player is, and what actions they have committed, though it is not always accurate. To better inform yourself about the people you are dealing with, the command /whois (Player Name) can be used to see the murder counts of a player as well as their clan affiliation.
Lawful
- A person of Lawful alignment can be someone with 0-4 murder counts, after waiting for a criminal's gray status to expire.
- A Lawful person's name will appear blue in chat.
- Lawful players respawn at any set bed in Snowdin
- While in Snowdin the NPC guards will not attack a Lawful player, even when "Guards" is typed in chat.
Criminal
- A person of Criminal alignment is anyone who has damaged a Lawful player within a recent timeframe.
- Criminals respawn at <Chaos>, alongside Murderers.
- Criminals will be killed by NPC guards if they wander too close, or if a Lawful player types "Guards" in chat while a the criminal player is near them.