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== Misfits Strick System ==
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== <span style="color:#e0c06a;">Ruling System</span> ==


This page documents the current Misfits note and ban escalation system.
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NOTE SEVERITY CLASSIFICATION
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=== Ruling Strick System ===
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<span style="color:#88dd88; font-size:1.15em; font-weight:bold;">LOW</span><br/>
! Severity
<span style="color:#d5dec8;">First offences with new players who have never gotten in trouble; 2.3 - Exploits; all of Directive 3 - Roleplay Standards; Directive 5 - SSD protection; Directive 7 - New life; Directive 8.</span><br/>
! Rule listing
<span style="color:#9fba96;">Punishment: Low note set for 1 week. If there are 3 low notes for the same offence, the next one becomes a medium note.</span>
! Punishment / note duration
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| Low
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| First offences with new players who have never gotten in trouble; 2.3 - Exploits; all of Directive 3 - Roleplay Standards; Directive 5 - SSD protection; Directive 7 - New life; Directive 8
<span style="color:#f0c85a; font-size:1.15em; font-weight:bold;">MEDIUM</span><br/>
| Low note set for 1 week. If there are 3 low notes for the same offence, the next one becomes a medium note.
<span style="color:#e4d9b9;">2.2 - Multiaccounting, unless it is ban evasion or raiding, which are permanent; all of Directive 6 - Armed Conflicts.</span><br/>
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<span style="color:#c8ae6d;">Punishment: Medium note set for 1 month. If there are 2 offences, the next one becomes high.</span>
| Medium
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| 2.2 - Multiaccounting (unless it is ban evasion or raiding, which are permanent); all of Directive 6 - Armed Conflicts
 
| Medium note set for 1 month. If there are 2 offences, the next one becomes high.
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<span style="color:#ff7777; font-size:1.15em; font-weight:bold;">HIGH</span><br/>
| High
<span style="color:#e3bcbc;">Directive 4 - ERP; Directive 1 - Griefing; 3 or more offences for the same medium/low rule breaks.</span><br/>
| Directive 4 - ERP; Directive 1 - Griefing; 3 or more offences for the same medium/low rule breaks
<span style="color:#cf9999;">Punishment: High note set for 1 year. If there are 3 or more high notes, this is followed by bans.</span>
| High note set for 1 year. If there are 3 or more high notes, this is followed by bans.
 
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<span style="color:#cf9999;">ERP is still a first offense permanent ban however is listed as a high severity due to the nature of it.</span>
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== <span style="color:#e0c06a;">Banning System</span> ==


=== Banning Strick System ===
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From here on out, this is how the banning system will work, following the notes above.
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BAN ESCALATION LADDER
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; background:#161616; color:#d8d0bf; border-color:#4a4a4a;"
! Infraction count
! style="background:#262626; color:#e0c06a;" | Infraction count
! Action
! style="background:#262626; color:#e0c06a;" | Action
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| First 3 low infractions
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Repeat behavior escalates faster when prior notes show a clear pattern.<br/>
Severity, context, and staff judgment still matter.
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<span style="color:#e0c06a; font-weight:bold;">Administrative Notice</span><br/>
This chart is a staff policy reference, not a substitute for the full rules page.<br/>
Always pair this with [[Rules|server directives]] when interpreting a case.
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 18 June 2026

Ruling System

NOTE SEVERITY CLASSIFICATION

LOW
First offences with new players who have never gotten in trouble; 2.3 - Exploits; all of Directive 3 - Roleplay Standards; Directive 5 - SSD protection; Directive 7 - New life; Directive 8.
Punishment: Low note set for 1 week. If there are 3 low notes for the same offence, the next one becomes a medium note.

MEDIUM
2.2 - Multiaccounting, unless it is ban evasion or raiding, which are permanent; all of Directive 6 - Armed Conflicts.
Punishment: Medium note set for 1 month. If there are 2 offences, the next one becomes high.

HIGH
Directive 4 - ERP; Directive 1 - Griefing; 3 or more offences for the same medium/low rule breaks.
Punishment: High note set for 1 year. If there are 3 or more high notes, this is followed by bans.

ERP is still a first offense permanent ban however is listed as a high severity due to the nature of it.

Banning System

BAN ESCALATION LADDER

Infraction count Action
First 3 low infractions Warnings
4th infraction 24 hours
5th infraction Another 24 hours
6th infraction 72 hours
7th infraction 1 week
8th infraction 1 month, appealable
9th infraction 1 month, non-appealable
10th infraction Permanent ban

Repeat behavior escalates faster when prior notes show a clear pattern.
Severity, context, and staff judgment still matter.

Administrative Notice
This chart is a staff policy reference, not a substitute for the full rules page.
Always pair this with server directives when interpreting a case.