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#1 Dec 31 2003 at 9:14 AM Rating: Decent
My friend just got booted from his pa and he's got a house in the middle of their city. What happens to the house? Is there anything the pa can do to get rid of it?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Varrus
#2 Dec 31 2003 at 1:26 PM Rating: Decent
nope, it's his house. We have that same issue in our city/PA but for AFK players. All we can do is wait for it to decay. In your friend's case, he can keep it there but it might be better to just redeed it and move on.
#3 Dec 31 2003 at 4:21 PM Rating: Decent
Gracias for the info.

My friend was imperial and his house is in the heart of one of the largest imperial cities on the server right outside the cantina. He's so pissed off with the pa that he's considering switching to become a rebel if he does then his house will become a haven for rebels that want to infiltrate the city. I say more power to him.

Varrus
#4 Dec 31 2003 at 7:51 PM Rating: Decent
Being a mayor, I know for sure that the entrance to your friend's house can be blocked so that nobody can enter. Also can lock people in as well.
#5 Jan 01 2004 at 11:36 PM Rating: Decent
Hmmm possible reason for player bountys!
mayor blocks players house,player places bounty on mayor,BH kills mayor who suffers somekind of punishment?(not permadeath but something to cause them grief)then player gets his house back.
win win scenario
#6 Jan 01 2004 at 11:41 PM Rating: Decent
Sounds fun, but remember mayor might have over 100 people on his side. :) But the main thing is, you usually don't get booted from a PA unless you were taking advantage of everyone in the PA. And if the booted member was using it as a base of operations to attack the city which his house was in (as stated above in the posts), then the action taken by the mayor is justified.
#7 Jan 02 2004 at 3:14 AM Rating: Decent
how can the mayor block the house entrance?
#8 Jan 02 2004 at 4:32 AM Rating: Decent
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its called exploitation, wouldnt consider that idea really,
Mines in front of the house and covert scanner is best bet, although thats frowned upon,

#9 Jan 02 2004 at 10:19 AM Rating: Decent
First off my friend was removed becaused he got into an argument with a couple of the officers. He wasn't harassing anyone or spamming guildchat or anything. Secondly didn't I read something about griefing being against the rules? Which doing that to someones house especially seeing as is it is only able to be done through a bug would be violating that rule.

My friend is making a backdoor move on the guild though because he has a lot of support of quite a few of the members of the guild and even the leader of the guild is still on friendly terms.

Basically what happened was a couple of **** retentive officers got offended when my boy called them out for not doing anything for the guild but using members to service their own ends.

Varus
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