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Revision as of 19:35, 25 March 2024
Kermit
Ban Times
Ban times for regular offenses increase based off of the frequency of your bans.
Ban times at 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, FailRP, 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.
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 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.