Good for some, not for me.,
Nivek1,
22-Sep-05 09:37 PM, #7
RE: Idea. New Tribunal Power,
Evil Genius (Anonymous),
22-Sep-05 03:31 AM, #4
That's true...,
Astillian,
22-Sep-05 11:30 AM, #5
I don't think this is necessary,
DurNominator,
21-Sep-05 09:07 PM, #2
Umm..,
Lhydia,
21-Sep-05 11:16 PM, #3
You sure? Sounds like misinfo to me. nt,
incognito,
22-Sep-05 02:53 PM, #6
RE: Idea. New Tribunal Power,
Aiekooso,
21-Sep-05 06:48 PM, #1
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#10355, "RE: Idea. New Tribunal Power"
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>What if Tribunals got a command that allowed somebody to turn >themselves in and because of it they don't lose xp from the >warrent. Might give people the bump to turn themselves in, >although this can only happen 2 times, maybe even once per >character that has been wanted. Because any more then 2 times >and you know the wanted person is just going to keep on doing >it. > >Thoughts? > >
Most people don't turn themselves in because they don't like Tribunals.
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DurNominator | Wed 21-Sep-05 09:07 PM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
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#10353, "I don't think this is necessary"
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You don't lose xp if a PC kills you when you are wanted. I don't think that this power is a good idea, as it could possibly be used against someone who has forgotten trust on but didn't intend to turn himself in. You can turn yourself in without losing xp by letting the magistrate(or some other PC) kill you out of town and not die to any mob. Therefore a new power is not required for this.
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incognito | Thu 22-Sep-05 02:53 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#10361, "You sure? Sounds like misinfo to me. nt"
In response to Reply #2
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Aiekooso | Wed 21-Sep-05 06:48 PM |
Member since 18th Dec 2003
305 posts
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#10352, "RE: Idea. New Tribunal Power"
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Off the top of my head I can think of two ways to get around the exp loss. I would use either one of those over trusting a tribunal.
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