We've all heard of the philosophical game. Bay 12 is perfect for it. However, Nomic, in it's basic form, lacks enough magma.
We've all also heard of the formess game of no point, Morningstar Crescent. However in it's most basic form, it lacks enough magma.
So, I've combined them into one incomprehensible nonsense blob of magma.
Starting Rules:
- All Magma trumps.[T]
- There are two types of rules, mutable and immutable, the latter of which is marked with a "[T]".
- Mutable rules can be removed, immutable rules cannot.
- Mutable and immutable rules can be changed at the voter's discretion.
- Rules may all be changed.
- Voters are the public.
- Voters may choose to add or subtract from a proposal's current tally, once a round.
- A voter may propose any modification or new rule to be voted on, at the cost of voting on said proposal.
- All proposals must be in locational format.
- All posters must begin with some amount of musings as to the previous poster's strategies and plans.
- All posters must be members of Bay 12.
- The three proposals at the end of the time period of the round with the highest tally are passed and become part of the ruleset of the next round. In the event of a tie, all tied proposals are passed.
- A proposal must have a tally of 0 or higher to be passed. If no proposals are above a tally of 0, none are passed.
- A proposal with a tally below 0 may not be proposed again.
- You may not lose on purpose.
- Rules are given in a numbered format, for ease of referencing.
- The Redundancy Department of Redundancy must approve of your arguments.
- Any problems with the current system are to be directed to the Waaambulance.
- A poster may only propose one proposal per round.
- A standard round will last 24 hours and not a second more after the previous round's ending tallys.
- There are a maximum amount of players of 7
- The first round consists of sign-ups, and no proposals, and any round after someone is removed from play will consist of sign-up(s) and no proposals.
Current round(1) rules:
- All Magma trumps.[T]
- There are two types of rules, mutable and immutable, the latter of which is marked with a "[T]".
- Mutable rules can be removed, immutable rules cannot.
- Mutable and immutable rules can be changed at the voter's discretion.
- Rules may all be changed.
- Voters are the public.
- Voters may choose to add or subtract from a proposal's current tally, once a round.
- A voter may propose any modification or new rule to be voted on, at the cost of voting on said proposal.
- All proposals must be in locational format.
- All posters must begin with some amount of musings as to the previous poster's strategies and plans.
- All posters must be members of Bay 12.
- The three proposals at the end of the time period of the round with the highest tally are passed and become part of the ruleset of the next round. In the event of a tie, all tied proposals are passed.
- A proposal must have a tally of 0 or higher to be passed. If no proposals are above a tally of 0, none are passed.
- A proposal with a tally below 0 may not be proposed again.
- You may not lose on purpose.
- Rules are given in a numbered format, for ease of referencing.
- The Redundancy Department of Redundancy must approve of your arguments.
- Any problems with the current system are to be directed to the Waaambulance.
- A poster may only propose one proposal per round.
- A standard round will last 24 hours and not a second more after the previous round's ending tallys.
- There are a maximum amount of players of 7
- The first round consists of sign-ups, and no proposals, and any round after someone is removed from play will consist of sign-up(s) and no proposals.