Yes, it is absolutely needed. It is only here for mechanical purposes, though.
Lots of spells won't work on non-hostile targets and summons won't defend their master if it is attacked by non-hostile target.
The worst thing that can happen to a summoner character, by the way, is getting rightclick-attacked with no warning or indication.
That's just poor sportsmanship.
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NeOmega wrote:Boddynock wrote:
It is perfectly within the rules to RP, for example, a Trade Way bandit and accost PCs with the options of "Give me a bag of gold or I will attack." The RP out here is giving you gold. This gives them the option of fighting, giving you money, or attempting to flee. And, while attempting to flee in this case is technically consent, considering the fact that you gave them warning and they get the chance to respond before you can act, they will almost always hit that transition before you can catch them.
"prefectly" within the rules. Nope. Isn't. What is perfectly in the rules is someone can then send a tell that says "not gonna play this", or just simply ignore someone like that. RP is consensual play. You never can "perfectly within the rules" force anybody to do anything, be it flee, fight, or give you gold, unless they are kill on sight.
ESPECIALLY people you know better than to roleplay with, based on past experiences.
"not gonna play this" is a failure to utilize RP opportunity.
When you're given "your money or your life" choices, you can always an option that is not an on the list. You can trick the bandit, for example, bargain with them, join their gang, etc. Or just flee. The other said needs to have a chance to avoid combat through IC means, that does not mean that it is restricted to selecting one of the provided choices.
See, someone went through all the trouble of making an actual bandit, which is playing the game on hard mode. Might as well interact with them.
I don't remember ever seeing even one PC bandit on this server.
P.S. I remember sending "short version of pvp rules" to dm team (same thing, in less sentences), never heard back about it, though...