Power Gaming

'''Power Gaming is imposing outcomes through RP without giving other participants a chance to respond, or a choice in what happens to their character as an outcome (ie. /me punches you and kills you instantly then runs away at light-speed).

Example A: Instead of /me cuts your hair off while your back is turned., you would say /me attempts to cut your hair off while your back is turned. - then they could reply, "Hey! What were you going to do with those shears!?" or "You cut of my hair! How dare you, you will pay for this!"

Example B: Do not roleplay other people's characters. Deciding what other characters do, or what happens to them - without that player's consent - is a form of power gaming. Instead of /me as you charge towards me, you trip and fall on your face. do /me moves out of the way of the attack.

Example C: If you are going to attack or grief an enemy faction, do not ever do so while all members are offline. This does not allow them the opportunity to react accordingly to any damage that could be done as they would if they were online and witnessing it, as their character might be there in essence even if the player is not logged on and in-game.