Toribash
Original Post
READ before assisting to classes
Originally posted in spanish by ONLYMAR:
READ before signing in:
Before signing in, you should have some things into account:
We will try to improve and teach new members on some basic aspects of the game:
how you work
habilities
use of forum tools
use of game tools
use of community tools
good use of posts
participation
help - activity - behaviour
etc

Our suggestions to another clans are based on your work on this clan.
the qualifications can be positive or negative in each aspect.


These are the general things to have into account before signing into Unibash.


We doesn´t see Unibash as a game or a place where to stay and idle without doing nothing, while we think what to do. We are here to teach and learn to be better players and better people inside a community.


If some of the aspects here expressed or in the following rulelist aren´t ok for you, or you consider that are not important steps to follow and respect, we suggest you not to make the application.

Your time is as important as ours. We like invest our time and work in those who knows how to manage them.

Thanks.



onlymar - Decana de UniBash
Last edited by Tinerr; Jan 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM.
Originally posted by Onlymar in spanish:
Rules of Unibash:

If you want to start a thread, I invite you to do it with interesting topics (not necesarly about the game).

The activity of the members is important.
Participate has its advantages. We learn and teach. And remember that in the forum are publishied the news about our activities.

This is a community inside other community.
Respect other clan´s members, and members in general. If you had a problem with someone, send a PM to Onlymar or Wildslash.

Remember you are representing Hispanic-talking culture.


Rules at tourneys:
There aren´t allowed in the chat:

-flamming / insult other members.
-trolling / insult with no reason, or starting conflictive topics (religion, politics, etc.), speccialy when the only target is to flame and not behaving.
-capsing / write sentences, phrases or whole lines in capital leters.
- color / using colours in the Chat.
-link / putting any sort of link in the chat.
- game left / leave the game when you are losing, in the half of the match, or leaving when queueing just because we don´t like who we have to fight against.
-beg / asking for tcs, items, or being entered to a started tourney.
-spam / write lines with nonsense, repetitively.
-clan Chat / talk about clan events, recruitment or any other sort only concerning to a clan.
- backseat mod / tell the host what to do (for example, pick him, kick him, mute him, etc.).

Rules at official servers:
The same rules are applied, excepting that you can use colours or put links.
Otherwise, its isn´t recommended to abuse of this, due that an admin´s pressence or other player´s report, you can be punished.

Normally on the official servers the rules are more flexible. But this doesn´t means that you can behave in a stupid way.

Private servers has no rules. The owner of the server or who has the op has right of allow or not allowing whatever they want, this also means stay or leaving of certain players. So, there is no sense on reporting noone about problems happened in these servers.

Advices:

Transfers (buying or selling items)
Try to make them with people you know, or people with good reputation. There are lots of scammers around trying to take advantages from the small experience of some players.
The most secure way of adquiring something is via market, official sellers or buying them in the in-game shop.

Duels and bets:
None is officially supported. If you have a duel and you win, then the loser doesn´t want to pay, there is no way of recieving the prize. Same happens with bets.
I advice you to post saying the name of the player who scammed you, so the people will know that that player is not reliable.
In all cases, its better to have screenshots of what happened, as proof of things that happened.

Security:
Any member of the admin group (gamekeeper or other) will ask for your pass or info about your account. There doesn´t exist support mailing that will ask these style of info. DON´T GIVE THE PASSWORD OF YOUR ACCOUNT TO NOONE.
The ideal is changing it each now and then, or if you suspect that someone got in your account in a fraudulent way.
Last edited by Tinerr; Jan 6, 2010 at 06:26 PM.