Post by GuildAmbassador on Jan 2, 2013 17:32:05 GMT -6
Lock Boxes
All civilians and all faction leaders should bring some form of lock box. Your lock box can be of any size and can be secured with either a padlock or combination lock. You may store whatever you like in your lockbox, although you should not store valuable personal property such as wallets, car keys, cell phones, money, etc inside of it.
You must also carry a lootable key for your lockbox. This key should have an identifying mark, such as a keychain with a code word, symbol, or name attached. This marking should coincide with an identical or recognizable marking on the lockbox.
The same loot limits apply to lock boxes as do to people. Many buildings have built in lockable shelves and cabinets. You may choose to use your lock and key on one of these as well, so long as you properly mark your lock or the cabinet so that the key can be matched.
If your key is looted, then your box may be at risk!
It is a good idea to keep a 3rd spare key put away in a safe place in case both keys become lost and your lock box is unable to be opened.
When looting a lock box, you should leave the key behind so that it can recycle back to its owner. Do not keep the key for later! Robbing the box is a one time opportunity! Place the used key inside the lock box and return the lock to the locked position. If you come back to your lockbox and find items missing and the key inside, then you will know you have been robbed!
Personal Property
All players’ personal property must remain respected at all times. Do not take personal property that you find on field or in someone’s lock box.
ALL GAME ITEMS WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED
Be courteous and respectful of others and others will be do the same for you. Report any suspected lost property to admins. Do not keep it for yourself.
Wastelander Homes
•Most Wastelanders will be given an address on the map to call “home.” This home may be shared with other wastelanders as a community home, or a wastelander may have the home to himself.
•In between game segments, all acquired props should be stored in your lockbox or in your house. No props should be brought off the field at any time during the game.
•Your house is considered your starting position in each segment
All civilians and all faction leaders should bring some form of lock box. Your lock box can be of any size and can be secured with either a padlock or combination lock. You may store whatever you like in your lockbox, although you should not store valuable personal property such as wallets, car keys, cell phones, money, etc inside of it.
You must also carry a lootable key for your lockbox. This key should have an identifying mark, such as a keychain with a code word, symbol, or name attached. This marking should coincide with an identical or recognizable marking on the lockbox.
The same loot limits apply to lock boxes as do to people. Many buildings have built in lockable shelves and cabinets. You may choose to use your lock and key on one of these as well, so long as you properly mark your lock or the cabinet so that the key can be matched.
If your key is looted, then your box may be at risk!
It is a good idea to keep a 3rd spare key put away in a safe place in case both keys become lost and your lock box is unable to be opened.
When looting a lock box, you should leave the key behind so that it can recycle back to its owner. Do not keep the key for later! Robbing the box is a one time opportunity! Place the used key inside the lock box and return the lock to the locked position. If you come back to your lockbox and find items missing and the key inside, then you will know you have been robbed!
Personal Property
All players’ personal property must remain respected at all times. Do not take personal property that you find on field or in someone’s lock box.
ALL GAME ITEMS WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED
Be courteous and respectful of others and others will be do the same for you. Report any suspected lost property to admins. Do not keep it for yourself.
Wastelander Homes
•Most Wastelanders will be given an address on the map to call “home.” This home may be shared with other wastelanders as a community home, or a wastelander may have the home to himself.
•In between game segments, all acquired props should be stored in your lockbox or in your house. No props should be brought off the field at any time during the game.
•Your house is considered your starting position in each segment