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|Necromancers have the ability to summon glass constructs, at great personal cost and risk. Since these constructs are *not* controlled creatures, they operate under their own consent policy.
|Necromancers have the ability to summon [[Glass Construct|glass constructs]], at great personal cost and risk. Since these constructs are *not* controlled creatures, they operate under their own consent policy.
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|Q) Can I attack the necromancer who summoned one?
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|A) Yes! When a necromancer summons one they are locked PvP Open. In addition, it grants consent on the necromancer to everyone in the area.
|A) Yes! When a necromancer summons one they are locked PvP Open. In addition, it grants consent on the necromancer to everyone in the area.
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|Q) If I attack the construct, does the necromancer get consent on me?
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|A) No. The construct picked the fight you are within your rights to defend yourself.
|A) No. The construct picked the fight you are within your rights to defend yourself.
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|Q) If I attack the necromancer for summoning it, do they get consent?
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|A) Yes. This falls under normal consent rules.
|A) Yes. This falls under normal consent rules.
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|Q) I'm PvP Closed but a necromancer summoned one anyhow!
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|A) Treat the creature as any other invasion creature: Fight, run or die.
|A) Treat the creature as any other invasion creature: Fight, run or die.
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|Q) That looks like a fun event I bet it could use a construct to spice things up!
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|A) Sure! Just keep in mind that we reserve the right to review any situation on a case-by-case basis. Like cookies, they are meant to be a "sometimes food". Repeated use of them in the same local or on the same targets can constitute harassment. You have been warned.
|A) Sure! Just keep in mind that we reserve the right to review any situation on a case-by-case basis. Like cookies, they are meant to be a "sometimes food". Repeated use of them in the same local or on the same targets can constitute harassment. You have been warned.

Revision as of 21:01, 4 September 2016

NEWS article 5-37:

Dateline 5/27/2012: GLASS CONSTRUCTS AND CONSENT

NOTE: This serves as a clarification to News 5 34 section 4.

Necromancers have the ability to summon glass constructs, at great personal cost and risk. Since these constructs are *not* controlled creatures, they operate under their own consent policy.

Q) Can I attack the necromancer who summoned one?
A) Yes! When a necromancer summons one they are locked PvP Open. In addition, it grants consent on the necromancer to everyone in the area.

Q) If I attack the construct, does the necromancer get consent on me?
A) No. The construct picked the fight you are within your rights to defend yourself.

Q) If I attack the necromancer for summoning it, do they get consent?
A) Yes. This falls under normal consent rules.

Q) I'm PvP Closed but a necromancer summoned one anyhow!
A) Treat the creature as any other invasion creature: Fight, run or die.

Q) That looks like a fun event I bet it could use a construct to spice things up!
A) Sure! Just keep in mind that we reserve the right to review any situation on a case-by-case basis. Like cookies, they are meant to be a "sometimes food". Repeated use of them in the same local or on the same targets can constitute harassment. You have been warned.