Obsidian Rules & Procedures
Updated: August 10, 2007
Index
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General
Obsidian Information
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How do I get
to Dynamis?
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What is Obsidian?
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What
are the Requirements for Obsidian?
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How
long do I have to wait to join Obisidian?
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Joining
Other Dynamis Linkshells
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Non-Obsidian
members and city wins
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Obsidian
Website Rules & Procedures
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How do I join
Obsidian?
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How
do I sign up for an Obsidian Dynamis run?
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What
job should I come as if I have multiple jobs that meet the requirements?
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How
does the Settings page work and what are the job levels and wins for?
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How
do I remove myself from an Obsidian Run?
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How
are Drops in Dynamis distributed?
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How do I
accumulate points? *updated*
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What
are the rules for bidding?
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How
does the Bidding System Work?
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Unsigning
after Bidding (a.k.a. "the Gorokai Rule")
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What
if I need to retract a Bid? (a.k.a. “the Ceal rule”)
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What
if I did not get my points for a run, or a mistake was made with AF prices?
(attendance & bidding issues)
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Rules inside
Dynamis
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Run fees
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Currency
Distribution
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100 Currency
handling
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Item Distribution
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What
are the Obsidian Rules in Dynamis?
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Can I
sponsor a Dynamis Run?
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Member
conduct and attitude
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Basic
guidelines/principles
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Removal
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Forum behavior
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Inactivity/Leaving/Rejoining
Obsidian
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Dynamis Leadership
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Issues
with rules/leaders/etc.
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Rules of
conduct for leaders
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Punishments
and other Penalties
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Measures of
Discipline
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Incremental
Penalty System (under construction)
General Obsidian Information
How do I get to Dynamis?
After reaching level 65 and being rank 6 or higher in any
country, zone into Xarcabard for a cutscene (Teleport-Vahzl works). Return to
any of the core cities and examine a Trail Markings for another cutscene. You
will obtain the key item “Vial of Shrouded Sand” needed to enter any Dynamis zones (including the CoP
areas).
Congratulations, you can now access Dynamis - San d'Oria,
Bastok, Windurst and Jeuno.
In order to enter Dynamis - Beaucedine you must complete the
4 core cities.
In order to enter Dynamis - Xarcabard you must complete
Dynamis - Beaucedine.
To enter Dynamis - Valkurm, Buburimu or Qufim, you need to
have beaten CoP mission 3-5, Darkness Named (Diabolos).
Completing all three areas will give you access to Dynamis -
Tavnazia.
Trail Markings (or Hieroglyphics for the CoP areas) can
usually be found near the entrance of a zone (Northlands), near the Mog House
(cities), or in the center of the zone (CoP).
To ensure you do not accidentally sign up for areas you
cannot access yet, you can select which zones you have completed in your
profile, and the site will warn you if you try to sign up for a run you cannot
participate in yet.
What is Obsidian?
Obsidian is a linkshell devoted entirely to doing Dynamis.
We do not farm sky, we do not hunt HNMs. Our members contain a mix of many of
Odin server's top high level linkshells' elite members, as well as dozens of
up-and-coming stars for the next generation of God Hunters. Obsidian is not
directly affiliated with any of these Linkshells and being in any of these
shells does not preclude you from joining Obsidian. There are other Dynamis
linkshells and we do require that you cannot be a member of any other Dynamis
linkshell on the server in the interest of fair play and to avoid drama.
Drama between Odin Server Dynamis Linkshells has been, thankfully, kept to an
absolute minimum and we would like to keep it that way.
What are the
Requirements for Obsidian?
- Minimum level 68 to join. It is better for you, however,
to be in your 70s as many end game experiences will help you in Obsidian. Mage
jobs have a better chance of landing spells at the higher levels, and melee
jobs tend to miss a lot if they are below 70.
- You need to have read these rules completely. And understand
them. If you have questions, ASK! Not having read these rules is no excuse
for any transgressions you may commit, and will not save you from any punitive
measures.
- You have no other Dynamis LS at the time you fill out your
application.
- Have a good attitude, and understand that you will likely
not see an immediate benefit from Dynamis (ie relic armor, Dynamis currency).
Patience is critical. Also, character death is something that will occur
frequently in Dynamis, and deleveling may occur. If you cannot handle that in
an adult manner, please do not sign up.
- Understand that Obsidian is filled with members from
several different high level linkshells, and that those linkshells aren't
always on the best of terms. That said, all "drama" is left at the
door. Obsidian is neutral ground, and anyone not respecting that is not
welcome. If you have issues with a specific member, either ignore them or
resolve them. We will not do things like put you in separate alliances just
because you cannot stand to be around one another.
- Obsidian only exists between the hours when Obsidian
begins, and when Obsidian ends. Obsidian is a Dynamis linkshell; although
members will occasionally sponsor outside activities like Divine Might, but
these are not endorsed by Obsidian and are not considered sanctioned.
How long do I have to
wait to join Obisidian?
After you submit an application there may be a considerable wait for
entry. We are currently only accepting about 2 members per week. All
potential members are required to take part in a brief (5-10 minute) interview
with an Obsidian sackholder. This is largely to confirm that you have read and
understand the rules, and are given an opportunity to ask any questions about
Dynamis you might have. To see which leader will handle your application (based
on the job you applied with), see the Contact page. If you have any questions,
contact that leader ingame.
Joining Other Dynamis
Linkshells
The rules of Obsidian state that you are not permitted to be in another
Dynamis LS while you are a member of Obsidian. There are only two exceptions to
this:
- The LS is a one-time occurrence*
- It only happens on a very infrequent basis (once/twice a month
or so)
Be sure to ask a sackholder for permission before taking another Dynamis
pearl to make sure there is no miscommunication. Anyone caught in another
Dynamis linkshell without a pearlsack's consent will face severe restrictions,
if not outright banishment from Obsidian.
If you happen to obtain a piece of AF2 in the run that you attend, an
amount equal to the average Obsidian cost (at that time) for that item will be
subtracted from your points. If you have less points than required, your
points will be reset to 0. Anyone found to be abusing this rule will be kicked
from Obsidian.
See also Inactivity/Leaving/Rejoining
Obsidian.
*Note
that it does not say "I am only going with this linkshell once", it refers
to temporary linkshells which will cease
to exist after the run is completed.
Non-Obsidian members and
city wins
We will not allow any person who is not a member of Obsidian
to leech a city win off of our shell for another Dynamis shell. If you have a
friend in another shell, don't even bother asking us. If we find a member has
allowed a non-member into a run to get the win, that member will be kicked from
Obsidian.
If we let one person do this, then we have to let everyone do it or it becomes
a personal reason why we won't let X person do it and Y can. On top of that, in
most city zones, it is not possible to re-enter without dying immediately at
the entrance. We will never ask another shell to allow our members to get the
win from a city. We expect our members to understand that there are a large
number of people in this shell and patience is always rewarded.
Obsidian Website
Rules & Procedures
How do I join Obsidian?
Access the Join page from the navigation bar at the top of this page,
read through the rules and confirm you've read and understand them. Then fill in
the necessary information and submit your application. A sackholder will
contact you ingame at some point to conduct a brief interview. This interview
will verify that you have read and understand the rules, and will provide you
with a chance to ask any questions you may have about Dynamis or Obsidian. At
this time we are only conducting about 2 interviews a week so it may take some
time to get to you, please have patience. Be sure to use your actual ingame
charactername to sign up, as failure to do so will prevent you from coming
along on our runs.
See How long do I have to wait to join
Obisidian?
How do I sign up for an
Obsidian Dynamis run?
Once you have been accepted into Obsidian you can begin to sign up for
runs by going to the Obsidian website (http://www.obsidianodin.com) and
selecting the "RAIDS" option from our menu bar. Select the
raid/run you wish to join by clicking on its location name and at the bottom of
the page will be the option to sign up for the run. If you are logged in, you
can just click the Signup/Signout button. If you are not, either login, or use
the second option to sign up using name and password. Please note: If the run
is full, you will be added to the run’s waiting list. If someone unsigns from
the run, people on the waiting list will be moved to the regular signups. It is
your own responsibility to see if you are allowed in or not.
If you have more than one job of a high enough level, you
can pick the job you wish to go as. Please note that a sackholder may ask you to come
as another of your jobs if there is a major shortage of a certain job.
What job should I come as
if I have multiple jobs that meet the requirements?
When signing up for a run you have the option to choose the job you
would like to go to said run as. However, when the job balance for a run
requires some people to change their job to better suit the requirements for a
run, you may be asked by a leader to change to another one of your jobs.
1. If you have a job/sub leveled and listed on your profile, we expect
you to switch to one of those jobs if asked to by a sackholder.
2. If you have major issues against coming as a certain job (retired,
hate it, gimp), then you can remove the job from your profile. Note however
that you will not be allowed to bid on any items for that job anymore.
Also note that it is easy to see if members play with their job levels
on their profile to be able to bid on a job and yet not show up as it, and
abuse will be penalized.
How does the Settings
page work and what are the job levels and wins for?
On the settings page you can enter your job levels, pick a main
job if you have several leveled, and select which zones you have completed.
Doing so will allow you to bid on items and sign up for specific runs if you
meet the requirements. Crafting levels are optional, but it makes it easier for
people to find someone able to craft them something if needed, or if the LS
needs specific supplies for a Dynamis Lord run for instance.
We ask that you fill in your job levels and zones that you have won
truthfully. If you think someone else is faking his job level so he can
bid on an item he normally wouldn’t be able to, alert a Sackholder. We will ask
said person to prove in-game that he actually has that job at that level. Faking your job
level or wins and then bidding is considered extremely bad form as you are
basically trying to steal a piece of AF2 you have no right to. When caught the
first time, you will be suspended for two weeks. Do it a second time,
and you will be kicked from Obsidian. If it is the first time but you
got the AF2 anyway, then your points will be reset to 0 if you have any
left after spending them on the AF2. Please sign up for the Obsidian Linkshell
Community so we can verify a member’s joblevels if any doubt arises.
How do I remove myself from
an Obsidian Run?
Follow the instructions for the "Signup" section above
except use the Signout button. If you are already signed up, it will take your
name off the list. Remember to confirm that your name is not on the list
any longer, or points will be deducted for not showing up.
How are Drops in Dynamis
distributed?
Drops in Dynamis fall into several different categories: Relic Weapons,
Relic Armor (also known as AF2), Relic Armor -1 (also known as AF2-1),
money, 100 Bills, and craft items. There are a few specialized drops in
Beaucedine Glacier and Xarcabard which we will handle seperately.
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Relic Weapons refers to all the relic weapons and
the relic shield which drop in Dynamis. These items drop in Jeuno,
Windurst, San d'Oria, and Bastok and may be lotted for free by anyone with the
required job at a sufficient level. If you wish to obtain a certain relic
weaopn with more certainty, you are allowed to place reservation bids that take
precedent to any free lotting. See the bidding sections for more detail.
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Relic Armor / AF2 refers to any number of armor
pieces (not counting Relic Shield) that drop in all of the Dynamises. There are
5 pieces of armor per job ranging from level 71-75 and fill each of the
core armor slots (Head, Body, Hands, Legs, Feet). In some of the recent
updates, Relic Accessories were also added, which usually consists of a
job-specific belt or cape. The Hydra armor pieces that drop in Dynamis -
Tavnazia are also part of this group. A complete list of what AF2 drops where
is available on our website under the "ITEMS" link. Relic Armor / AF2
is distributed by a bidding system which will be covered in a second.
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Money is made up by the single bill currencies
of the three dynamis currencies. These are Ordelles Bronzepiece, 1 Byne Bill
and Tukuku Whiteshell. Depending on where the run is taking place the money
will either be collected by a designated player (San d'Oria, Bastok, Windurst,
Jeuno, Beaucedine Glacier, Xarcabard) and put into the Obsidian pool or allowed
to auto-distribute at random (Valkurm, Buburimu, Qufim, Tavnazia). Exceptions
to the collection-rules can be made by the leaders at the run at any time.
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100 Bills are the 100 count versions of the three
dynamis currencies. These are Montiont Silverpiece, 100 Byne Bill and
Lungo-Nango Jadeshell. These are collected by the Treasurers (see contact page)
and put up for bidding on the website every second and fourth Sunday of the
month. You require a minimum of 40 runs and 40% attendance in the last 3 months
to be eligible for bidding on them.
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Crafting drops cover just about everything else
that drops in Dynamis. These include (but aren't limited to) mythril & gold
beastcoins, Lancewood Log, Slime Juice, Infinity Core, Giant Frozen
Head, Goblin Grease, Sparkling Stone and several more. These are allowed to
auto-distribute at random. Keep an eye on the Item Trade & Relic Upgrades
forum if you have trouble selling them. Some other LS members may need them for
crafting purposes.
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Shadow items. These are the two items dropped by
the Dynamis Lord: Shadow Mantle and Shadow Ring. These two items will be
distributed on a priority basis based on longterm membership and participation.
A current ordered priority list can be found on the forums. To qualify for the
Shadow Mantle list, you need to have attended 100 runs and be willing to spend
30 points on it. For the Shadow Ring, we require 100 runs attended and 50
points. You also need to have either PLD or NIN at 75.
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Relic Upgrade items refer to items such as
Attestations (Beaucedine) and Fragments (Xarcabard). Since these items are only
useful to a very small number of members, they will be distributed on a
priority basis. Whoever is furthest along with his/her upgrade gets it. Note
that you may be asked to show your existing relic to prove your status, so be
sure not to hand it in for upgrades until you actually have gathered the coins
to do so, or you may be unable to show it to us for a long time.
How do I accumulate points?
For every run you attend completely from glass breaking till the time on
the glass runs out, you gain 2 points.
For every run you come late for (arriving after we enter), or if you
leave early (before the time on the hourglass runs out), you will only gain 1
point.
If you do not show up at all you will receive no points and lose at
least 1 point from your total points, aside from not gaining any points from
the run you missed. We are aware that real life emergencies happen and we are
willing to compromise provided you have a good excuse.
Due to people abandoning the run after the mega bosses were defeated,
without a good reason to do so, you will now no longer gain 2 points for
staying only until the boss. You need to be present from when the glass was
broken until the time runs out to gain the full 2 points. Every person helps to
make the farming easier.
Unlike city and outland zones, CoP zones are far shorter.
We've recently had some people who felt they could leave after the boss died.
Players feeling the need to do this will no longer receive points for the run
at all, regardless of reasoning. You must stay until the time designated on the
perpetual hourglass has been cancelled to receive any points at all for a CoP
zone.
There will sometimes be special events (such as killing Amaltheia
for the hide for relic shield upgraders) where we will also award points. These
may deviate from the standard runs, but the amount of points awarded will be
announced before the run.
What are the rules for
bidding?
In order to be eligible to bid on a piece of Relic Armor, you must have
that job leveled to 70 or higher. If you have no jobs leveled to 70 or higher,
then you are eligible to bid on the Relic Armor of your highest leveled job
(your 'main' job). 100 Bills are eligible for bidding by any member with
enough points to bid on them. Occasionally people wish to secure a specific
Relic Weapon that drops in a given area. If you wish to bid on a relic weapon
you do so after all other bidding has finished, and you must inform the
bidmaster that you wish to bid on Relic via linkshell (/l) or tell (/t) chat.
The minimum bid for a Relic Weapon is 1 point.
How does the Bidding
System Work?
All bidding occurs on the website starting 64 hours before, until 90 minutes
before the current run begins. No more new bids are allowed once the last
3 hours begin before the run starts (90 minutes before bidding closes).
This is to prevent people jumping the line without
warning at the very last moment. All bidding occurs on the webpage;
if you don't have access to the web you may either get a friend to bid for you
or you may contact a pearlsack holder and place a bid through them. It is
important that you understand, however, that the website is very important for
Obsidian since you will be signing up for runs and bidding through it. Access
to the website is important for all Obsidian members.
- Placing a
bid is very simple. You go to the main Obsidian webpage and select the header
'BIDDING'. Select the run you wish to place a bid on (you need to be signed
up!). In the box at the bottom you will have a dropdown list of all the items you
are allowed to bid on (according to job requirements and items you have already
obtained). Choose the amount of points you wish to bid (minimum of 4). You
cannot bid more than the total of your points during one run. Confirm your bid
with the button, and a window will pop up with the bid information. Press 'OK'
to finalize the bid, or cancel it if you made an error. Note that you cannot
bid the same amount of points as another member, unless he/she allows it, or
you are bidding your maximum amount of points. Multiple bids of 4 at the same
time are always allowed however.
- At the end of the
bidding a leader will have access to a page with all the bids listed. Whoever
has the highest bid will be allowed to lot that item if it drops and the second
highest will get the next one if it drops, and so on. In the event of
ties both/all parties will lot when it drops in Dynamis, and whoever gets the
highest lot wins the item. In the event that the bid winner is not present
(anymore), the item will go to the next person on the list.
- Any item which receives
no bids during the bidding phase will become open bidding before the run
begins. Anyone
with enough points, regardless of job, will be allowed to bid on the item and the
bidding will be conducted by the run's bid leader. Note that the minimum bid of
4 points still applies.
- Since the March 2007
update it has become possible to store complete (5/5) relic sets on an NPC.
Even if you already had a full set but upgraded one of the pieces to +1, we
will not allow you to bid on that piece again to complete your set. This is due
to the rarity of relic drops in Dynamis. The only exception is if if said piece
is going to be autodistributed (regular bidders and open bidders will always
have priority).
- Any piece you have obtained
in Obsidian, regardless of whether it was intentional or not (autodistribute)
will be added to your profile. This means that you will not be allowed to bid
on that piece again, even if you tossed it because you had no use for it
(*slap*). If you know you are not going to be using a piece (yet) and are just
going to toss it, pass on it.
- After the run is done
anyone who received items will have points deducted equal to their bids.
Only people who receive items will have points deducted. The amount you bid is
the amount you pay, there is no rounding down or evening off of points so only
bid what you feel an item is worth to you. Points are as valuable as you feel
they are, bid wisely.
- In the event that a
member bids on 2 or more seperate drops (either multiple AF2 or AF2 and
currency) they must be able to cover every bid they place, even if one of those
bids only puts them 7th in line for a particular item. Any person who bids more
points then they have will have all their bids on a run voided, so be careful
that you don't overbid. With the current system this shouldn't happen, unless
anyone goes over his limit by bidding on open items.
- Normally the bidding
will automatically end 90 minutes before the run starts, but if anyone places a
bid on an item within the last 5 minutes before the bidding closing, bidding
time for that item will be extended for another 5 minutes. Placing last
minute bids is known as 'Sniping' as it makes it hard for people to react to
your bid on time. Doing this consistently every run may get you reprimanded, so
please refrain from doing this. It is considered extremely rude.
Unsigning after
Bidding (a.k.a. "the Gorokai Rule")
Sometimes after already having placed a bid, you find that you need to
unsign from the run. However, if someone has raised his bid because of your
(now invalid) bid, and it is clear that his bid was only raised to counter your
bid, he can invoke this rule and ask for his bid to be lowered to a
reasonable amount, or to do the bidding for that item over completely
on-location before the run commences. The bid leader for that run will decide
how the matter is handled.
What if I need to
retract a Bid? (a.k.a. “the Ceal rule”)
If you need to retract a bid for whatever reason, you need to contact a
sackholder, ingame, through PMs or the Problems & Questions forum, and ask
him/her to remove it for you. We do not allow members to remove their own bids
as this could lead to members driving up the bids, then removing theirs
and leaving others to spend more points than necessary.
As an aside, if you have to withdraw from a run after driving up bids by
bidding high amounts of points, you can suffer penalties. We understand
that real life is a bitch and doesn't always give you a chance to do what needs
to be done. However, any player found to be consistently bidding on items and
then not showing up for runs can be penalized by loss of points or temporary
suspension depending on the situation. This paragraph is your only warning on
this subject. See the section on punitive measures below to see what steps we
will take to remedy these situations.
From now on, if you have placed bids on multiple items, one
sackholder does not have the authority to remove your bids. A total of four
sackholders must now approve a bid to be removed or changed. Factors such as
how long a bid has been placed, the amount of the bid, the number of items bid
on, and bid ranking for a particular item will be used in determining if a bid
will be altered or removed. This is the Ceal rule. Think about your points,
which items you want most and how much you're going to spend before placing
your bids. Don't come to us and ask us to remove bids after spreading your
points too thin and discovering you're going to be outbid on something.
Mistake bids of 4 can still be removed by a single sackholder. Sackholders are
considering implementing multiple confirmation boxes for each person we remove
a mistake bid from. If you place a mistake bid 5 times, you'll get 5
confirmation boxes with questions such as:
"Are you sure you want to place the
bid on <item>?"
"Are you really sure?"
"No really, Are you really really really sure you want to bid on
<item>?"
"Positive?"
"If you still screw up after this many confirmation boxes, a sackholder
will just say "Tough shit" and not remove your bid."
"If you click OK one more time to confirm this, the next confirmation box
will not fit on your screen with the message we feel."
What if I did not get my
points for a run, or a mistake was made with AF prices? (attendance & bidding
issues)
If for some reason
you did not get the points you were supposed to get, or had too few/many points
deducted for a piece of AF, please contact the respective run’s bidding leader
(see the run’s raid page for the bid-leader’s name). If you cannot contact that
leader within 24 hours, you can contact another leader to get the issue
resolved. We prefer to have any points/attendance/bidding issues resolved by
the leader who handled the run’s points, because only that leader has
attendance/bidding sheets for that run.
Rules inside Dynamis
Run fees
- All Obsidian runs to the six original zones (San d'Oria, Bastok,
Windurst, Jeuno, Beaucedine, Xarcabard) will be free. The 1,000,000 gil fee is paid
for by currency sold by the LS to its relic-upgrading members.
- Runs to the CoP zones (Valkurm, Buburimu, Qufim, Tavnazia) will
be paid for by the members when the run commences. Divide 1,000,000 gil by the
amount of members attending to get the cost per member. Money will be collected
by the partyleaders, who will give it to the leader who bought the Timeless
Hourglass for that run.
Currency Distribution
- The Obsidian budget is maintained by our "treasurer". He
keeps track of the currency in our bank, who is allowed to buy the LS currency,
and deducts points accordingly. If there is a sufficient surplus of currency,
he may decide to put a 100 up for bidding on the bidding page (at the bottom).
- The prices for the various 100 currencies we pool will be determined
by how many we collect vs. how many city runs we have scheduled.
Example 1:
Obsidian has 6 runs scheduled
in a week.
Obsidian only collected
300 singles (3x 100) the previous week.
The 100 currencies are
then sold for 2 million to members who qualify to purchase them.
Example 2:
Obsidian has 4 runs
scheduled in a week.
Obsidian collected 700
singles (7x 100) the previous week.
Four of the 100
currencies are sold at 1 million, the other 3 are put up for bidding.
- The qualifications necessary to be eligible for purchasing discounted
100s are as follows:
- Stage 2 relic or
higher
- Proof of previous
coins
- 4 points/coin.
- In the event a member changes his/her mind about upgrading, please
give the 100 currencies back to a sackholder to be sold to other members
upgrading. Then the money received from that will be reimbursed to the member
who changed his/her mind. This is to ensure we do not have members
deceiving us and prevents members from cashing in and contributing to the
inflation.
- Coins will be collected in Windurst, San d'oria, Bastok, Jeuno,
Beaucedine Glacier and Xarcabard up until the {Mega Boss} is dead. At that
point, we will resume auto-distribution of coins with one exception: If
we are within 10 coins of making another 100, we will continue to pool the
currency until the next 100 coin is made.
- Coins will be auto-distributed in Qufim, Buburimu, Valkurm Dunes and
Tavnazia.
- 100 coins (L. Jadeshell, M. Silverpiece, and 100 Byne Bill) that drop
during a run will be collected by a sackholder (except for CoP runs). These
coins will be put up for bidding on the website. See 100 Currency handling.
- Donations are something Obsidian sackholders always appreciate.
100 Currency handling
- The 100s collected during the non-CoP runs will be collected by the LS
treasurers and put up for bidding on the website every first and third Sunday
of the month (fifth Sundays will be ignored). The coins will be left up for
bidding for a week.
- To qualify for biddon on these coins you need to have an attendance of
40% or more during the last 3 months (see your profile) and have attended at
least 40 runs so far.
- The coins will first be offered to the relic upgraders who can then
buy them from the LS at a discount. The money will go to the person who won the
bid for the 100 that was sold.
- If no upgraders are interested, the coins will be distributed to the
people that won the bids after the runs on the first and third Sundays of the
month. If you cannot be there at the time, make prior arrangements or wait
until the next time they are handed out. No transactions will happen in
between.
- The LS pool 100s (the ones created from the collected singles) will be
sold every fourth Sunday of the month. The price will be determined by the
required funds for the upcoming runs after bazaaring the coins that we have no
demand for (such as the bynes at this time).
Item Distribution
See How are Drops in
Dynamis distributed?
What are the Obsidian
Rules in Dynamis?
We have a few simple and straightforward rules that you need to follow
when you go on a Dynamis run with Obsidian.
1) Be courteous to your fellow players
- Please do not trashtalk or put down your fellow Obsidian members;
Dynamis is a team-effort that requires every player to perform his or her job
to the fullest, attempting to downplay any particular member (or member class)
is strictly off limits and will be punished harshly. If you have any personal
issues with another Obsidian member, either ignore them or stay away from the
run. We will not go out of our way to put you in different alliances just
because of childish behaviour.
2) Please pay attention to what is going on around you
- A lot of problems in Dynamis can be avoided simply by listening to
what the people in charge say and understanding situations. Also, automatic
movement such as autorun and /follow are very, very, VERY bad in Dynamis. Do
not use them whatsoever, as unexpectedly running into a mob can ruin the entire
run.
3) Listen to the run leaders, pullers and alliance/party leaders
- Obsidian is run by a solid group of dedicated individuals who
make sure everything runs as smoothly as possible. The sackholders are all members
who have dedicated large amounts of time and energy into studying Dynamis and
are generally in the best position to handle ever-changing situations. Listen
to what they say and things will turn out alright.
- The pullers and (party)leaders are usually picked from the most
experienced Dynamis-attendees each run and will know what to do, so be sure to
listen attentatively and do as they say. If other members tell you to do something
but they do not belong to one of the aforementioned people, do NOT just blindly
do as they say if it contradicts what the leaders said. Ask if in doubt.
3) Show up early and ready to go
- A lot of very large potential problems in Dynamis can be
avoided by being prepared. Bring equipment appropriate to your job's task in
Dynamis and medicine/food that will help you to excel at your job. Show up
early so that you are present for any announcements being made and so the
sackholders and party leaders are able to have an accurate picture of what to
expect in Dynamis. If you do NOT show up in time and the run is full because other people
took your place, you will not be allowed into the run and be penalized for
being absent.
- If you are late and the run has already started, ask a leader if
someone is available to warp outside and give you a glass. It is up to the
leaders to decide whether or not this is feasible.
4) No bitching during the run. There will be things that happen
that annoy you in Dynamis, however complaining in Dynamis solves nothing.
Discussing things on the forums is the best way to vent grievances and to get
problems fixed. Complaints about specific people will be handled in private
with a sackholder. We will NOT allow bashing of members during or after a run.
5) If you have to go AFK please temp log in a safe spot (ask a leader if
unsure). In Dynamis certain monsters will trigger repops throughout the maps,
and an otherwise 'safe' spot can turn into a deadly gauntlet of monsters.
Causing these monsters to become active is a threat to the entire Dynamis run.
Because of the major impact on a run, expect severe punishments.
6) Do NOT go AFK during the last 10 minutes of a run (or if the leaders
tell you not to). If an item drops during the last few minutes of a run, you
may be required to pass on it so it can enter the winner's inventory before
everyone is kicked out of Dynamis and the item is lost. Being AFK during this
period is unacceptable and subject to harsh penalties.
6) All melee must use weapons that their job has an A- or higher rating
in (or the highest that their job offers). Dynamis is not a skill up area. The
one exception is Rangers, but only if their melee weapons are effective
in enhancing their ranged attacks (i.e. Hawkers Knives, Fransisca etc.)
Respect the leaders and pullers during the run. Mistakes will happen,
that's just the way it is. The leaders (especially the pullers) have a very
rough time of it already, adding stress does not help. Constructive
criticism after the run is recommended, though.
See also Member conduct and
attitude.
Can I sponsor a Dynamis Run?
At this point in time Obsidian is not allowing anyone to sponsor Dynamis
runs.
(A 'sponsored' run is where a single player pays the full 1 million gil
fee and receives all currency drops during that run)
Member conduct and attitude
Basic guidelines/principles
Leadership can/will make judgement calls on membership status based on
history and conferring with other leaders.
Things that will
get you kicked/suspended:
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Blatantly breaking a written rule.
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Being overnly negative/discourteous about any
situation.
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Complaining about receiving a Raise I. This does not mean RDMs, PLDs, BLMs, SMNs
etc. just start dishing out Raises without fear of any repercussions. This only
applies to when the leadership calls for any raises to be given (due to time
constraints or a full wipe). If someone is the only one dead out of the entire
group, Raise I is unnecessary. Give them a Raise II or III.
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Sense of entitlement if losing the bid, or paying
more than you feel you should pay.
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Stirring up drama during a run. Save it for after
the run on the forums.
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Saying things such as “Run’s over.” Even if we have
yet to beat the boss and the 10 minute warning has shown up, this just downs
the morale of the group. We have won many times in these situations, so remain
positive.
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Lack of effort as judged by the leadership.
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Consistent AFKing / Long-term AFKing.
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Consistent disregard for anyone else in the shell.
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Dragging in drama from outside Obsidian. Grudges
from HNM camping, online relationships, etc. have absolutely no place here.
Leave it at the door. If this is an issue, then goodbye.
Removal
The removal process will include the following:
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Scolding/discussion: if you do something leadership
deems as detrimental to teamwork and the overall flow of a run, one of us will
send you a tell asking you to shape up. Consider this your warning.
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Suspension: this decision can and will be made by
leadership present during the run itself.
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Kicking: removal from the linkshell will happen
only after all the leaders have been allowed to put their opinions in. The
slimmest of ma