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How to become electable to be a GM!
You may be one of the many asking "how do I become a game admin or game master (GM)?" so we have produced a guide to inform you of what we expect from our GMs.
Don't be fooled into thinking being a Game Master is fun, it's mostly a job and a responsibility. You must not use the power gained to profit your character or your friends' characters in game (or for that matter, anyone else!) To put it simply: if you want to be a GM simply because you want to cheat, then FORGET IT!
If you really want to be a GM, it is necessary, though by no means sufficient, that you comply with at least eight of the following prerequisites:
- Be an "old" player, i.e. have signed up at least half year ago, and have more than 500 hours playing time (which indicates to us that you are a hardcore player-beta tester).
- Be in the top 10 on the Hall Of Fame
- Help people and be as nice as possible
- Finish all current quests in main game server, so you know almost everything about them when people ask you the hows & whys
- Report bugs and if you can, fix bugs
- Create maps/sprites/images/tilesets (contribute graphics) for game
- Create music for the game
- Submit ideas and feature requests
- Be fair to everyone as much as possible
- Behave well and with patience
- Create code for feature requests
- Create new NPCs and/or new quests
- Create stories
- Host a server to test new things before they are put in the main game
- Host the main game server
- Add, update and edit articles on the wiki, like guides, refactory, stories, etc.
In any case, as previously stated, it is up to the development team to decide who will actually become a GM.
And remember: contributing to this wonderful project (for which it has been said, on at least one occasion, that its reputation precedes it ;)) should be reward enough in itself.
How to keep your GM status
- Never abuse your powers. And don't forget that your use of your GM powers is logged
- Talk with other admins and share your thoughts
- Be active
- When you punish someone, have evidence and be fair
- Don't give weapons, armor, potions, money or any other items to players with no fair reason. Tell them to play the game; you may give some advice but don't spoil the fun by giving away all the secrets. They must find stuff out themselves
- Don't do favors to specific players or treat other ones badly (unless necessary as part of your GM duties)
- When you think you must do something serious, like a permanent ban on an account/player, contact the other GMs and discuss it
- Respect the others GMs and expect the same respect from them. Demand respect from players
- Inspect players, punish annoying ones, reward the good ones (EDIT from steve: what does inspect players mean? how do u define annoying? surely rewarding players kinda goes against the above points (i.e. dont give them stuff)...its a bit too subjective... maybe remove this line)
- Organize monster raids or other events or games
Final thoughts
You will notice that the word "fair" is used many times above and not without good reason, it's the most important quality of a GM. All the above statements are proof that you love the game and you want to do anything possible to help it grow. If this is you then you deserve to be a GM.
It is important to note however, that there are different levels of GM and to be a really high level GM, all other existing GMs must vote or agree to add you on the team. So, if you wish to move up the GM rankings, earn their trust!