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While offering &quot;credit&quot; to a character is not against the server rules it can easily be pushed over the line and can quickly be classified as muling. Be VERY CAREFUL about the way you credit/loan items or True/Gold.
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While offering &quot;credit&quot; to a character is not against the server rules it can easily be pushed over the line and can quickly be classified as [[muling]]. Be VERY CAREFUL about the way you credit/loan items or True/Gold.
  
 
For example, a level 12 character who has been active for several months (or longer) borrows a little bit (but fully intends to pay it back) in order to buy a diamond amulet. This would be acceptable as it is not muling and indeed can pass for RP.
 
For example, a level 12 character who has been active for several months (or longer) borrows a little bit (but fully intends to pay it back) in order to buy a diamond amulet. This would be acceptable as it is not muling and indeed can pass for RP.
  
 
However, a level 5 character gaining a full set of good gear or a large amount of True/Gold through credit or association (such as a guild) is not acceptable in any way. A level 5 character is &quot;new&quot; to adventuring and thus will take a long time to find/make friends (via RP). Most certainly &quot;guilds&quot; would not loan a lot of True/Gold to the character because he/she is not proven and/or is not well known.
 
However, a level 5 character gaining a full set of good gear or a large amount of True/Gold through credit or association (such as a guild) is not acceptable in any way. A level 5 character is &quot;new&quot; to adventuring and thus will take a long time to find/make friends (via RP). Most certainly &quot;guilds&quot; would not loan a lot of True/Gold to the character because he/she is not proven and/or is not well known.

Latest revision as of 00:01, 10 March 2019

While offering "credit" to a character is not against the server rules it can easily be pushed over the line and can quickly be classified as muling. Be VERY CAREFUL about the way you credit/loan items or True/Gold.

For example, a level 12 character who has been active for several months (or longer) borrows a little bit (but fully intends to pay it back) in order to buy a diamond amulet. This would be acceptable as it is not muling and indeed can pass for RP.

However, a level 5 character gaining a full set of good gear or a large amount of True/Gold through credit or association (such as a guild) is not acceptable in any way. A level 5 character is "new" to adventuring and thus will take a long time to find/make friends (via RP). Most certainly "guilds" would not loan a lot of True/Gold to the character because he/she is not proven and/or is not well known.