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''Metagaming is defined as using out of character information in character. Metagaming is further classified as a role-play etiquette and is thus managed along with other breaks of our Code of Conduct.<includeonly> [[Metagaming (Rules)|Read More ...]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[category:Rules]] | ''Metagaming is defined as using out of character information in character. Metagaming is further classified as a role-play etiquette and is thus managed along with other breaks of our Code of Conduct.<includeonly> [[Metagaming (Rules)|Read More ...]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[category:Rules]] | ||
− | ;TRUTH:As long as the community actively protects itself by not discussing in game situations in out of game settings it is nearly impossible to prove that someone has metagamed. | + | ;TRUTH:As long as the community actively protects itself by not discussing in game (in character) situations in out of game settings (forums, chat rooms, private messages, etc) it is nearly impossible to prove that someone has metagamed. |
Revision as of 16:42, 15 June 2019
Metagaming is defined as using out of character information in character. Metagaming is further classified as a role-play etiquette and is thus managed along with other breaks of our Code of Conduct.
- TRUTH
- As long as the community actively protects itself by not discussing in game (in character) situations in out of game settings (forums, chat rooms, private messages, etc) it is nearly impossible to prove that someone has metagamed.