Post by Chikara on Jan 17, 2007 1:56:30 GMT -5
The RPG here will be based heavily on the way wolves really behave. I have supplied information for those who might not know how wolves interact.
For example, wolves rarely draw blood. So, if your alpha is acting dominant, then you should act submissive, unless you are trying to act… rebellious.
Wolves are also allowed to challenge for rank.
There are three levels of beta: a, b, and c. There can only be two “a” betas, four “b” betas, and there can be any number of “c” betas. (Mated wolves do not have to be of the same rank. The only exception is the alphas.)
For omegas, there can be a min. of one and a max. of two. EVERY PACK MUST HAVE AN OMEGA. There are two ranks to omega: a, and b. When the pack accepts a new wolf, the highest omega is automatically moved up to a “c” rank beta, unless there is only one omega, in which case, everything remains the same.
You cannot kill a wolf in a rank battle. If a wolf is injured, though, the injured wolf must take this into consideration. If it is not taken into consideration, then please notify an admin and they will review the battle and determine if the complaint is valid or not. If it is not valid, then the fight will continue as before, but if it is valid, then the wolf in question automatically loses the fight.
You do not need to notify an admin to have a rank battle, as long as the alpha updates the packs status if rankings are changed. This most be done within a week, unless both alphas are absent, then the next ranking wolf most post it.
The higher the ranking of a wolf, the more health it has in other battles, and the more successful it is on hunts; both solitary and in groups. Hopefully, I will get to the point where the alpha of each pack is an admin, or something like that.
A wolf can only challenge for rank once a month. If this rule is broken, it is up to the members of the pack to bring it to attention.
For example, wolves rarely draw blood. So, if your alpha is acting dominant, then you should act submissive, unless you are trying to act… rebellious.
Wolves are also allowed to challenge for rank.
There are three levels of beta: a, b, and c. There can only be two “a” betas, four “b” betas, and there can be any number of “c” betas. (Mated wolves do not have to be of the same rank. The only exception is the alphas.)
For omegas, there can be a min. of one and a max. of two. EVERY PACK MUST HAVE AN OMEGA. There are two ranks to omega: a, and b. When the pack accepts a new wolf, the highest omega is automatically moved up to a “c” rank beta, unless there is only one omega, in which case, everything remains the same.
You cannot kill a wolf in a rank battle. If a wolf is injured, though, the injured wolf must take this into consideration. If it is not taken into consideration, then please notify an admin and they will review the battle and determine if the complaint is valid or not. If it is not valid, then the fight will continue as before, but if it is valid, then the wolf in question automatically loses the fight.
You do not need to notify an admin to have a rank battle, as long as the alpha updates the packs status if rankings are changed. This most be done within a week, unless both alphas are absent, then the next ranking wolf most post it.
The higher the ranking of a wolf, the more health it has in other battles, and the more successful it is on hunts; both solitary and in groups. Hopefully, I will get to the point where the alpha of each pack is an admin, or something like that.
A wolf can only challenge for rank once a month. If this rule is broken, it is up to the members of the pack to bring it to attention.