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Godmode Revised: AMP
Quote from the anti-munch project:
"Godmoder: A rather broad term, basically covering a character/roleplayer who can overcome any situation. They will often have flashy powers, ignore just about anything you say and do, and somehow manage to be completely unaware of their own unfairness (otherwise known as stupidity).
Munch Rating: 8
A: Now that you're strapped to the end of a naval cannon, I fire it.
B: Whoosh! I nimbly dodge, somehow forgetting the fact that I'm restrained by three-hundred-pound chain!"


~*~Godmoder Revised~*~


Clairifying Godmoder: What is godmode exactly?

The complaint about godmoder and the reason it is
considered godmoding, is because it strips too much
realism from the fantasy for it to be worthwhile.

Godmode does this by giving the godmoder who
is abusing this style of cheating, complete are
nearly complete immunity to all of the
actions of the other role players, and/or the ability
to bypass the abilities of the other role players as
if they did not exsist, and/or otherwise preform
actions that should be impossible.

The godmoder commiting this act of "creative writing
vandalism" is simply so obssessed with victory over
the threatening situation at hand that they take the
godmoding to the extreme of preforming one or
more actions that continue without consequence,
responce, or reaction to the actions of other
roleplayers, or completely bend or break the rules
of the commonly agreed on and understood
limitations set by the thread creator.
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Q: When am I being a godmoder?

A: You are being a godmoder when:

1.) You do not respond, compensate,
react to, or suffer from the actions of
other role players, as if they never stated.
And ignoring the significance of current
situations.

2.) You preform any other of the actions
defined here in this revision of the AMP or
within the list of the origional AMP.

Q: How do I avoid being a godmoder?

A: By not ignoring the actions of other
role players, and by properly responding
to the significance of each situation
presented in the role play senarios.

Q: How do I know when someone else is
being a godmoder?

A: You will know when someone else is being
a godmoder because:

1.) They will continue to act as if nothing
has changed even when you preform an
action that would normally effect
them, and they will act as if no situation is
dangerous, easily over coming every turning
point. You will feel as if you had been ignored.

2.) They will only be hurt up until
a cirtain degree, and continue to fight
when they should have died or loss.
You will notice this form of godmoder,
describe how badly they are hurt,
and show how close to defeat they are,
yet will survive everything you throw at them.