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==General Comments==
==General Comments==
'''Please keep discussion on this issue to the specific topic of the page title. Other [[Policy command|Policy]] subjects can be discussed on the other appropriate policy pages. '''
'''Please keep discussion on this issue to the specific topic of the page title. Other [[Policy command|Policy]] subjects can be discussed on the other appropriate policy pages. '''

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==Discussion==
==Discussion==
I'm surprised to see 'repeatedly injuring yourself (or another character) in order to generate experience for an empath or cleric' listed under 'bug abuse'. I'm pretty sure purposefully injuring oneself is a not-uncommon way to train First Aid or Empathy. [[User:SHELTIM|SHELTIM]] ([[User talk:SHELTIM|talk]]) 11:49, 13 October 2016 (CDT)
:Injuring yourself to learn FA (touching a brazier, box trap, etc) isn't really seen as bug abuse (at least as far as I know), but injuring yourself to teach an Empath Empathy definitely is. What's amusing (annoying?) is that unless people are explicitly terrible about it, it's hard to tell the difference between injuring yourself just for this purpose or not. It's less abuse and more falling into a stupid-trap. In other words, if someone injures themselves training sorcery, it's not like that's against policy. Or if two people PvP for fun and you heal them, that also isn't against policy. But if someone goes "I AM BACKFIRING SORCERY FOR EMPATHS AT X" or "WE'RE CUTTING OURSELVES FOR EMPATHS WATCH US PVP" that's probably abuse. --[[User:TEVESHSZAT|TEVESHSZAT]] ([[User talk:TEVESHSZAT|talk]]) 12:28, 13 October 2016 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 12:28, 13 October 2016

General Comments

Please keep discussion on this issue to the specific topic of the page title. Other Policy subjects can be discussed on the other appropriate policy pages.

ANYONE CONTRIBUTING TO THE POLICY DISCUSSION PLEASE READ: Do NOT edit or delete anyone else's contribution. Do NOT hold debates or conversations. You CAN edit your own contribution if you think of more to say. Make sure to add a signature to your contribution so it is easier to find. Click the signature button, second from the right at the top of the editing window. Finally... always make sure to preview BEFORE you save! Thanks! --BLADEDBUTTERFLY (talk) 00:34, 31 August 2016 (CDT)

Discussion

I'm surprised to see 'repeatedly injuring yourself (or another character) in order to generate experience for an empath or cleric' listed under 'bug abuse'. I'm pretty sure purposefully injuring oneself is a not-uncommon way to train First Aid or Empathy. SHELTIM (talk) 11:49, 13 October 2016 (CDT)

Injuring yourself to learn FA (touching a brazier, box trap, etc) isn't really seen as bug abuse (at least as far as I know), but injuring yourself to teach an Empath Empathy definitely is. What's amusing (annoying?) is that unless people are explicitly terrible about it, it's hard to tell the difference between injuring yourself just for this purpose or not. It's less abuse and more falling into a stupid-trap. In other words, if someone injures themselves training sorcery, it's not like that's against policy. Or if two people PvP for fun and you heal them, that also isn't against policy. But if someone goes "I AM BACKFIRING SORCERY FOR EMPATHS AT X" or "WE'RE CUTTING OURSELVES FOR EMPATHS WATCH US PVP" that's probably abuse. --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 12:28, 13 October 2016 (CDT)