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This section allow a player to alter the settings for the local aspects of physical "virtual" reality. To do this the local area must first be defined. These settings alter the nature of physical "virtual" reality in the area. Memory management is automatic. People entering the area will believe that the laws of physics of the entire universe have always worked in the manner that they do in the local area, and will not remember anything strange about the physics of the area once they leave. Lifies will not attempt to leave a local area in a manner that cannot be sustained outside of it (e.g. if they can fly in the local area, but not outside of it, they will not fly out of the area). Players entering an area with different physical laws will be alerted to the changes upon entering the area, and given the username of the user claiming the local area. | This section allow a player to alter the settings for the local aspects of physical "virtual" reality. To do this the local area must first be defined. These settings alter the nature of physical "virtual" reality in the area. Memory management is automatic. People entering the area will believe that the laws of physics of the entire universe have always worked in the manner that they do in the local area, and will not remember anything strange about the physics of the area once they leave. Lifies will not attempt to leave a local area in a manner that cannot be sustained outside of it (e.g. if they can fly in the local area, but not outside of it, they will not fly out of the area). Players entering an area with different physical laws will be alerted to the changes upon entering the area, and given the username of the user claiming the local area. | ||
==Define(Redefine) Local Area== | ==Define(Redefine) Local Area== | ||
This setting brings up an overhead map that allows a player to define the confines of a local area by tracing an outline on the map with their finger. Each server sets their own limits on the size of local areas. The server that hosts Xander's universe has set the limit to fifty square miles. You can only define a local area that has not already been claimed by another player (by them defining it). Each server sets their own limits on the number of local areas that each player can control. The server that hosts Xander's universe has limited claimed local areas to one per player. If the player has not already defined a local area, this is the only option that appears. | This setting brings up an overhead map that allows a player to define the confines of a local area by tracing an outline on the map with their finger. Each server sets their own limits on the size of local areas. The server that hosts Xander's universe has set the limit to fifty square miles. You can only define a local area that has not already been claimed by another player (by them defining it). Each server sets their own limits on the number of local areas that each player can control. The server that hosts Xander's universe has limited claimed local areas to one per player. If the player has not already defined a local area, this is the only option that appears. | ||
==Magic== | ==Magic== |
Revision as of 04:41, 3 November 2016
This section allow a player to alter the settings for the local aspects of physical "virtual" reality. To do this the local area must first be defined. These settings alter the nature of physical "virtual" reality in the area. Memory management is automatic. People entering the area will believe that the laws of physics of the entire universe have always worked in the manner that they do in the local area, and will not remember anything strange about the physics of the area once they leave. Lifies will not attempt to leave a local area in a manner that cannot be sustained outside of it (e.g. if they can fly in the local area, but not outside of it, they will not fly out of the area). Players entering an area with different physical laws will be alerted to the changes upon entering the area, and given the username of the user claiming the local area.
Define(Redefine) Local Area
This setting brings up an overhead map that allows a player to define the confines of a local area by tracing an outline on the map with their finger. Each server sets their own limits on the size of local areas. The server that hosts Xander's universe has set the limit to fifty square miles. You can only define a local area that has not already been claimed by another player (by them defining it). Each server sets their own limits on the number of local areas that each player can control. The server that hosts Xander's universe has limited claimed local areas to one per player. If the player has not already defined a local area, this is the only option that appears.
Magic
This is a slider to set the level of magic availability in the area to set levels. These levels are: None, Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High, and Universal. The magical abilities that can be attained depend on the level of magic available in the area.
Magical Distribution
This is a percentage slider that determines the percentage of the population with magical abilities.
Magical Origin
These are flags (can only be on or off) that determine the types of magic that are available in the local area.
- Wizardry: This is the default style of magic, and cannot be turned off unless another type is turned on. This is the ability to learn to use arcane gestures, words, and materials to create magical effects. It is available at all levels of magic except None.
- Faith Magic: This is the ability to employ faith in a higher power to create magical effects through prayer and ritual. It is available at all levels of magic except None.
- Witchcraft: This is the ability to gain magical power from pacts with other-worldly beings. It is available at Low level magic and above.
- Druidic Magic: This is the ability to gain magical power from natural environments, and use that power to create magical effects. It is available at Moderate level magic and above.
- Sexual Magic: This is the ability to gain magical power from sex, and use that power to create magical effects. It is available at Moderate level magic and above.
- Bardic Magic: This is the ability to use music and song to create magical effects. It is available at High level magic and above.
- Sorcery: This is the ability to use magical inherently. It is available at Very High level magic and above.
- Divine: This is the ability to gain magical power from the adulation of others, and use that power to create magical effects. It is available at the Universal level magic.
Psionics
This is a slider to set the level of psionic availability in the area to set levels. These levels are: None, Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High, and Universal. The psionic abilities that can be attained depend on the level of psionics available in the area.
Psionic Distribution
This is a percentage slider that determines the percentage of the population with magical abilities.
Super Powers
This is a slider to set the level of super power availability in the area to set levels. These levels are: None, Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High, and Universal. The super power abilities that can be attained depend on the level of super power available in the area.
Supper Power Distribution
This is a percentage slider that determines the percentage of the population with super powers.