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Post by Squidy822_Guest on Apr 23, 2016 3:35:29 GMT -9
Ok, so, I'm going to give this in Detail. I was roleplaying with MonkeyMonkeyMan1234 and somebody else. At a point, a thing made of hardened clay dropped by a honchkrow hit monkeymonkeyman1234's character on the head and he got up in less then a minute. This is godmod! That kind of blow--to the head, remember--would knock somebody out for quite a good length of time! I suggest he at LEAST gets a warning.
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Post by Squidy822_Guest on Apr 23, 2016 3:38:25 GMT -9
Oh, wait, I looked at format, so I'm Squidy822, He's Monkeymonkeyman1234, At least a warning, and...oh...I dont have proof but this is godmod! Please, trust me! I have a few witnesses. Rayquaza(Some Numbers...), Swimmy677, SouvenirTheHybrid (Souvenir something...might have been hybrid.).
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Post by Squidy822_Guest on Apr 23, 2016 3:44:19 GMT -9
Ok, it was Rayquaza917. That is probally the names of two entire witnesses: Swimmy677 and Rayquaza917. And not everybody thought of it as godmod. Swimmy677 defriended me for the arguement!
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Post by Masked on Apr 23, 2016 4:12:16 GMT -9
This is one of those situations where something happens to a character that is too subjective to try and get the player controlling them a warning. I can understand your reasoning, but for the sake of being fair (ex: having to forcefully say "They get knocked out for X minutes."), it's best to not take it as godmodding. There are some actions in a roleplay that can be taken by a player if they so choose to, assuming they're not going into a power frenzy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 16:29:51 GMT -9
Logic in pokemon. Pshhhhhhh
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