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| Subject: PERMADEATH and its REWARDS Sun May 03, 2020 10:55 am | |
| ON PERMADEATHPermadeath is the permanent death of a defeated character, after which the player of the game cannot continue with the same character. Permadeath exist on the server. Permadeath cannot be enforced. It is player's choice if they want their character to die forever. It is DM's obligation to warn involved players if they are in a permadeath event allowing the players to decide if they want to risk. Without this consent, a DM cannot permakill a player character. Player may also chose a permadeath from any other source. PERMADEATH REWARDSOnly characters that have been active on the server for 3 months OR are killed via RP in a DM event may receive these bonuses. Otherwise they must use the RCR mechanic, this is to avoid large amounts of new characters throwing themselves at Orc hordes for extra tokens after grinding for some time. The new character can receive following rewards from permadead character: - 60% of their exp
- 60% of Epic Items
- 60% of Epic Tokened Feat
- 50% of their gold
- 25 of their items
- All of their remaining tokens in addition to two medium tokens
PERMADEATH EPIC ITEM and EPIC TOKENED FEAT CONVERSION- Upon permadeath, epic token items and epic tokened feat can be traded back in for tokens for the new PC at the exchange rate of 60%.
- Someone who has one of their three epic items converted to tokens would receive 15 lessers (Or three medium tokens.) Two epic items converted to tokens would be 30 lessers (Or 1 epic, 1 medium). All three epic items converted to tokens would be 45 lessers (Or 1 epic, 4 mediums).
- Note: In the case of items that have grandfathered properties on them, they will not be transfered to a new item. If you wish to keep the item with grandfathered properties no longer available on our epic token guidelines, then you must not change it. Otherwise, it would be considered a new item entirely and thus needs to follow the current guidelines in place.
- Example of what is possible: A player has a dagger with a feat that was available in the past, but is no longer available. They decide that they would rather recreate the blade into something that is more fitting for their current character, and thus follow the current epic item guidelines in place. They will no longer have access to the grandfathered feat that was on their original blade.
- Example of what is not possible: A player has a dagger with a feat that was available in the past, but is no longer available. They decide they would like to convert this dagger into tokens, then for the dagger to be remade into a sickle with the same grandfathered properties it the dagger had. This is not possible, as changing the item means it is considered a new item entirely.
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