by Feneon » Fri Oct 27, 2023 3:36 pm
Variety of different statements have been about uniques, but I've compiled and updated information onto the main Rules page.
I'm pasting this here:
1) You are alt tied if you have a unique and must be active on the alt that has the unique. Exception being clan administration duties(clanning or ranking)
2) If you want to play an alt, you may store the unique in your clan chest and play alts. However, anyone in the clan may take an use the unique.
3) You cannot store a unique in R8 or personal rents
4) You may not pass uniques between your alts.
It would be against the spirit of the rules to transfer a unique cross-race and that unique would be removed. However, you can transfer it on the same side if you end up with the item. For this we would consider Light Side, Seanchan Side, and Dark Side all cross-race transfer.
Historically, when we had 67 uniques we didn't allow trading. We don't have an explicit policy for it at this time, but if that changes we'll update the rules and I'll post again to clarify.
Variety of different statements have been about uniques, but I've compiled and updated information onto the main Rules page.
I'm pasting this here:
1) You are alt tied if you have a unique and must be active on the alt that has the unique. Exception being clan administration duties(clanning or ranking)
2) If you want to play an alt, you may store the unique in your clan chest and play alts. However, anyone in the clan may take an use the unique.
3) You cannot store a unique in R8 or personal rents
4) You may not pass uniques between your alts.
It would be against the spirit of the rules to transfer a unique cross-race and that unique would be removed. However, you can transfer it on the same side if you end up with the item. For this we would consider Light Side, Seanchan Side, and Dark Side all cross-race transfer.
Historically, when we had 67 uniques we didn't allow trading. We don't have an explicit policy for it at this time, but if that changes we'll update the rules and I'll post again to clarify.