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=='''Ban Times'''==
=='''Ban Times'''==

Revision as of 03:56, 26 March 2024

"Just don't get banned forehead"
Kermit

Disclaimer: Ban lengths are at the discretion of the staff member issuing the ban

Ban Times

Ban times for regular offenses increase based off of the frequency of your bans.

Ban times are 1 → 2 → 3 → 5 → 7 → 14 → 30 or perm for all regular offenses.

The ban times reset after 2 months without receiving a ban.

Types of Bans

  • Variable Offenses (Staff discretion): Exploiting, Event Disruption, etc.
  • Regular Offenses (Follow above): RDM, VDM, NLR, RVD, Combat Log, Fail RP, any other 3-letter offense, etc.
  • Major Offense (7 day + Follow above): Mass VDM, Mass RDM, etc.
  • Insta-Perm (Perm): Scripting, Duping, DDoS, Server threats, etc.

Major Offense

A major offense in regard to bans will essentially be a "5-step skip". If each ban time is defined as a step with a 1-day being step 1 and 30 day or perm being step 7, someone who just got off of a 2-day ban (step 2) can receive a 30 day or perm (step 7) if they commit a major offense due to the 5-step skip at the banning staff members discretion.

Mass Definition

A mass ban is given when a rule is broken repeatedly. For example, Marcus is in Kavala, and he starts killing multiple people without proper engagement. This is considered mass RDM and can result in a 7-day ban even if he has never been banned before.

Reduced and Lifted Bans

Reduced Bans

A ban that is reduced will still count towards your current ban time. This means that even if you appealed a 2 day ban and the admin decided to reduce it to a 1-day ban, your next ban will be a 3 day.

Lifted Bans

A lifted ban does not count towards your current ban time. If you appeal a 2 day ban and it gets lifted by the admin then your next ban will be a 2 day since your previous ban did not count.

Server Rules

The best way to avoid getting banned is to know the rules.