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− | GM | + | The term '''GM''' is an acronym for both Game Master and Grand Master. |
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− | [[Category: | + | ====Game Master==== |
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+ | A Game Master is someone who manages the server and is responsible for: | ||
+ | *Enforcing the [[rules]]. | ||
+ | *Jailing players that break the [[rules]]. | ||
+ | *Creating new areas and monsters. | ||
+ | *Creating quests. | ||
+ | *Managing events. | ||
+ | *Assisting players. | ||
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+ | ====Grand Master==== | ||
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+ | A player achieves Grand Master status when they reach the maximum potential score in a particular skill, typically 100.0. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 11:24, 2 December 2013
The term GM is an acronym for both Game Master and Grand Master.
Game Master
A Game Master is someone who manages the server and is responsible for:
- Enforcing the rules.
- Jailing players that break the rules.
- Creating new areas and monsters.
- Creating quests.
- Managing events.
- Assisting players.
Grand Master
A player achieves Grand Master status when they reach the maximum potential score in a particular skill, typically 100.0.