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- Do: Post your first post in the "Introduce Yourself" subforum under the Newbie Area. Also give details on how did you find this game, how long have you been playing, what element do you like, small details on who are you IRL, etc. A good introduction might lead to a good stay here.
| - Don't: Post your first post in the "Nerf This Card!" subforum. You will pass of as some whiny newbie who join just because your anger gets the better of you and demand that Dim Shield be nerfed. Even if you said you've played this game for 5 years. Which is false, since this game has only been around for 3 years, by the way.
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- Do: Read the rules first. Rules are there to be
broken obeyed if you don't want to get in trouble.
| - Don't: Break those rules, duh! Also, don't TL;DR those rules. It's a one time read for your convenience here.
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- Do: Drop in to Chat to hang out there. It's fun, and it can help you with the game. If you have something to ask, feel free to ask there. The link is on the top right corner of this page.
| - Don't: Go there and start flaming. Or whine about a certain particular card being OP. Or spamming things.
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- Do: Use mild color in Chat. Something which is easy on the eye.
| - Don't: Use a very bright or very dark color. If it's hard to read, people will ignore it. Also, if someone complains, it's a good idea to pick another color since it won't kill you.
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- Do: Click on the name to the left if you want to speak to a certain person in particular. It will create a tag which looked like this: "‹@*name*›"
| - Don't: Type "<@*name*>" manually. It wastes time, and it looks awkward. I'm sure you can see the difference even here.
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- Do: Use PM if you want to talk to a certain person in private. Click the name on the list to the right and type in the text box which appears. This is important, especially during the Tournament.
| - Don't: Clutter the public chat with "*name*, you online?" if you can't find his name on the list to the right. That means he's not even there. An online list is made for a reason.
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- Do: Correct your fellow chatter politely, if you spot any annoying chatter. Usually those who spams, flames, trolls, or rants about nerfing a card. If anything else fails, use the Ignore button which appears when you click his name on the online list.
| - Don't: Troll them back. It rarely ends well. Except if you do it for the lulz, in which case just get ready to be kicked if you troll him/her too hard.
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| - Don't: Ask for people to make a deck for you, either by showing us your resource or not. Who cares if you have 15 shards or what. It will pass of as showing off, and you being so lazy as to ask people to make you a functional deck.
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- Do: Start a forum search before you post a certain deck. Also, test the deck first. Additional info like main strategy, combo, ttw, winrate, and where to use the deck is very appreciated.
| - Don't: Post a variant of a well-known deck. We don't need a variant of Monodark or Mono Aether, especially if you claimed it as "streamlined". Also, don't get mad when your deck got criticized, nothing personal against you. (even if it's personal, use the report button)
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- Do: Look for something you don't know in the forum. Use the Search feature to the top right of this page. If you're not familiar to Instosis, Liquid AM, or Antabow, use it.
| - Don't: Flaunt around your uninformedness. You may say "i'm new here so it's okay if i don't know these things", but it will pass off to us as "i'm new here and i'm too lazy to learn about those things myself, so i'll just ask them, and i'll just say i'm new here as an excuse".
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- Do: Criticize things civilly. "looks rather lacking in quanta" or "you may want to cut more cards" is acceptable. If a debate is getting hot, use statistics and data to support your answer.
| - Don't: Say "this deck is FAT!!!11one" or "lol u noob you're dek don work". If you're too lazy to spellcheck your posts or too lazy to read the previous comments, then i suggest you to do it instead of commenting.
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| - Don't: Whine about no one commenting on your ideas. It will be commented, but you whining about it will only pass off as whiny little brat who craves attention.
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- Do: Read the card archives and try to come up with a new, innovative mechanics.
| - Don't: Just put in card you think "cool" or "awesome", "just because". Also, picking decent images for card art goes without saying.
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| - Don't: Post something not a bug, that's why you check the "Not a Bug" list. No, Singularity is not a bug, it's what you get if you ignore the warning in the card. No, your whine does not matter whatsoever.
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| - Don't: Threaten to quit the community if the "best feature" you requested is not fulfilled. You quit, no one lose anything. Even more so if this is your first post.
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- Do: Read the Tournament Rules if you want to join one. Particularly the 30-post requirement. If you think you have to post many posts before the nearest deadline, just don't join the Tourney. There's still next week, the Tourney board isn't going anywhere.
| - Don't: Spam the forum with useless, non-constructive posts like "i like it" or "good job". Don't comment on ALL the card threads or necroing old posts either. If there are many new posts you made in a short amount of time, there is a high chance you're spamming.
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- Do: Join PvP events. There will be announcement everytime new event is opened. Join and win cool forum icon!
| - Don't: Drop in the middle of any event. Bad impression is forever, and you definitely don't want people to whine "that disruptor is joining!" when you do want to participate seriously.
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- Do: Click on the "Report to Moderator" link available on the bottom right corner of a post if the post is breaking rules. Flaming, trolling, badmouthing, hate speech, inappropriate content, double post, and such.
| - Don't: Make a post which is breaking rules. Else, it can be reported and deleted. And your precious time wasted to post those are gone without a trace. Sadface.
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- Do: Report your own post if you think you've mistakenly post. Something you want to ask but later take back, something you suggested but later feel stupid for posting. Just report it and say "delete by the request of the original poster" or such. Also, help those requesting self-deletion.
| - Don't: Make them in the first place if you can help it. If you can't, then self-report it.
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- Do: Make your post readable. Use text formatting wisely. Like this, if you want emphasis.
| - Don't: Do this. It's hard on the eyes, and we will ignore you. NO CAPSRAGE EITHER, PLEASE.
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- Do: Use General Discussion for any in-game discussion not about decks, card ideas, PvP events, or such which have their own subforum. Use Off-Topic Discussion for any discussion not related to this game.
| - Don't: Post in the wrong place. If you realize it after you've posted it, you can self-report it to ask for mods to move it to the appropriate subforum.
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- Do: Discuss things civilly. Try to state your opinion nicely. If they reply with nothing but ignorance or hostility, then in worst case you can ignore them by adding their name in Ignore List under your Forum Profile.
| - Don't: Parody the bad user (noob) here. I know, it's fun and all, but it will net you a "Mild Flaming" warning, along with 20 warning points.
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- Do: Post in Farewell subforum if you're going to be gone. Say why did you go, will you be back or not, and when (estimated) will you be back. Of course, we will be sad to miss you if you're going out permanently.
| - Don't: Say that you're going out permanently, and return shortly after. If your permanent farewell is really that cheap, then we might as well take it very seriously and consider you never returned.
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- Do: Link this to newer members if they ask for some tips and tricks.
| - Don't: Take everything here seriously. Most are legit advice, but laced in... unusual humor, to say the least.
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- Do: +rep me after reading this.
| - Don't: Not +rep me after reading this.
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