Other exceptions you'd probably have to make.:

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Posted by Proud Blade on September 19, 1999 at 02:24:17:

In Reply to: Level Sitting, Achieving Hero Status and Relatively Mindless Pk'ers. posted by The Angel Gabriel on September 13, 1999 at 08:22:04:

> I think the code should be changed to kill anyone who sits at a level for more than 100 hours.
> You are a warrior. You are a ranger. You are a necromancer. (And by the way, I would put a different code in for necro's that hit 47 since obviously they are in a special situation.)

Well, you should also put in code to not kill:

1) Level 10 empowered classes.
2) Invokers who just got their shields.
3) Level 20 Master applicants.
4) Troupers, who might be focused on things other than advancing for lengths at a time.
5) Anyone of sphere Sloth, Chaos, or other beliefs that do not mesh with discipline towards rapid advancement.
5b) Anyone of sphere Knowledge, Dedication or the like who believes they must perfect each skill.
6) Arbiters who log on when they're the only one around.
7) Anyone on a quest.
8) Anyone who actually explores. Not just for the time they spend exploring, but the time they end up digging themselves out of that xp hole. =)
9) Anyone who made a character primarily for RP reasons, who may not care if they ever see hero.
10) Paladins, who are required by Theran Law to sit in their guilds for at least 100 hours before venturing out. There could be assassins! Or thieves!
11) Cabal Leaders who are the only ones who interview.
12) Battle applicants, if Battle reinstates their practice requirements and fourteen-step triple-redundant interview process.

*yawn* Not your best idea, T.A.G. You've had some good ones, but I'd drop this crusade if I were you. Better fish to kill.


> You are a member of a guild and are learning your profession. Your life is based on attaining the power/knowledge/skill/etc of that guild, regardless of what other affiliations you might have. Everything else you do is something that is a belief or motivation, whatever. The way you do it, though, is with your class. There is no rp justification, in my mind, for simply stopping and sitting and not attempting to complete the learning of your guild. The only reason is an ooc one, and so I address that next.

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