The Murder System

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The Murder System
Updated by Petra Fyde; May 2009

Guide to understanding the Murder System

This information applies only to areas governed by the Felucca rule set

Attacking an innocent (Blue) character is considered an attempted murder. If the victim dies before the criminal flag timer ends, the attacker is guilty of murder, regardless of whether he actually administered the killing blow. This includes damage inflicted by pets or summons.

A murdered character can elect to report his murderer(s). If you are reported in five or more successive murder you will highlight red to other players and come under the restrictions that apply to murderers.

  • You may not travel by recall, sacred journey, gate travel spell or public moongate to any area governed by the Trammel rule set.
  • NPC merchants will not sell goods to you
  • You may not gain ‘virtue’ or use virtue abilities
  • Anyone can attack you without becoming criminal
  • Guards will not protect you if you are attacked in a guard zone

Murderers can enter towns within the Felucca rule set area and access their bank accounts; however, should they choose to attack anyone within the town boundaries, the town guards will respond.

Murder Counts

There are two different kinds of murder counts, short term and long term. When you murder another player you receive both a short-term and a long-term murder count.

Short Term

  • Each 8 hours of playtime removes one murder count, unless a further murder is committed in that time.
  • Committing a further murder re-sets the timer on the partially-decayed count, plus adding a further count to the total.

Long Term

  • Each 40 hours of playtime removes one murder count, unless a further murder is committed in that time.
  • If you acquire 5 or more long-term murder counts you become “red.”
  • Your long-term count is always equal to or greater than your short-term count.
  • Committing a further murder re-sets the timer on the partially-decayed count, plus adding a further count to the total.

Determining Your Status

To check your current ‘red’ status use the phrase “I must consider my sins.” You will receive a message showing your short and long term counts.

Last modified: March 28, 2011

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