Does engagement notice mean the entire time you spend talking to him before the battle, or when you actually engage him.
For example, say you are a rogue, you have spent the past 5 minuites RPing with a LPI, and then he finally catches up to you, you say ENGAGING LPI. Is this still against the rules?
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Does engagement notice mean the entire time you spend talking to him before the battle, or when you actually engage him.
For example, say you are a rogue, you have spent the past 5 minuites RPing with a LPI, and then he finally catches up to you, you say ENGAGING LPI. Is this still against the rules?
If there was some RP preceding to the engagement notice, then you can stretch it enough to make "Engaging *target*" not against the rules.
The main beef and problem with people is when someone comes at you out of the blue, just says "engaging" or along those lines and then swarms you.
If you RPed prior, you don't have to waste too much time on notices, a simple one suffices.
Though I don't see why you can't say anything more creative than "Engaging" if you've managed to RP for 5 minutes already.
Say anything, something.
Say "Now you're done, donut eater!" or "Now yer gonna bite the dust, boy!" or something. It took me 3 seconds to think those two up just now..
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My Xeno (level 25 Starblazer) demands scrap metal. If they refuse, he attempts to take it forcibly.
This usually doesn't go well, but at least I'm not the one saying "no. die xeno"
'Sall fun though, Starblazers are made of Boss and Win.
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Not going to comment about the rules here but a single word doesn't look cute enough as a notice of engagament. The lack of interactions harm the roleplay in my opinion. Having used at least a sentence or two would make things much more reasonable and helpful.