Gang Rules

  • If your gang was wiped out by another gang, you have no reason to remember the group or gang that had wiped you out. If a gang member were to still stay alive, they can pass this information over that can aid in the recovery of a gang war. This excludes the usage of phones.

  • If a gang was wiped and they went back to the scene, this will break the New Life Rule and will be classed as Fail RP.

  • Recruitment during a war is prohibited.

  • If two different gangs have a problem with another gang, a temporary truce can be applied until the problem has been dealt with. Joint gang operations can take place for this temporary truce only for good roleplay reasoning for a scenario. Temporary truce cannot be applied every single time, only when problems are mutual.

  • Gang VS Gang must be in the city. Any bad blood must not be taken OOC.

  • Other gangs are not allowed to interfere with the opposing gangs scenarios unless it is Gang vs Gang.

  • Executions of a player must be carried out in a realistic manner with high quality roleplay.

  • To gain “keycard” or “codes”, you must capture the leader of the gang whilst in a “Gang War” which is negotiated within the Discord Tickets. At no time must a leader and/or gang member give up their information without a “Gang War”.

  • You cannot disband your group during an active scenario or gang war.

  • You cannot leave a group to bypass set gameplay restrictions and assist the previously left group, these are in place to ensure a fair experience to all.

  • You cannot create additional groups to bypass any of the imposed limitations, including, but not limited to; claiming additional territory, bypassing group member limits or perk limits.

  • When you leave a gang, you must wait for 7 days before re-applying to another gang. If you are “blooded” from the gang, then you will need to wait 14 days before joining another gang. This is to allow the gang to change their locations for stashes, codes etc. Failure to do so will result in bans being issued. Repeat offences will result in the bans becoming more severe.

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