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While the [[Camp Rules]] page defines the official, staff-enforced camp rules, there is also a second set of ''unofficial, player-defined'' camps. Some of these were common on live, while others are unique to [[Project 1999]]. | While the [[Camp Rules]] page defines the official, staff-enforced camp rules, there is also a second set of ''unofficial, player-defined'' camps. Some of these were common on live, while others are unique to [[Project 1999]]. | ||
− | + | A significant number of players do respect these camps, but since they are unofficial no one is obligated to do so. However, keep in mind that ignoring them may cause the player to community to scorn you, and also while the staff won't ''enforce'' these camps, they do ''strongly encourage'' players to do so: | |
<div class="quotation">There's also player defined camps out there we don't enforce but HIGHLY encourage players follow. Player defined camps may include Sisters in lfay or Gnoll Spires in SK.</div> | <div class="quotation">There's also player defined camps out there we don't enforce but HIGHLY encourage players follow. Player defined camps may include Sisters in lfay or Gnoll Spires in SK.</div> |
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Introduction
This page strives to document the most commonly held player-defined camps.
While the Camp Rules page defines the official, staff-enforced camp rules, there is also a second set of unofficial, player-defined camps. Some of these were common on live, while others are unique to Project 1999.
A significant number of players do respect these camps, but since they are unofficial no one is obligated to do so. However, keep in mind that ignoring them may cause the player to community to scorn you, and also while the staff won't enforce these camps, they do strongly encourage players to do so:
Faydwer
Zone | Camp Name | Mobs | Official Rules | Summary |
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Lesser Faydark | Bandit Sisters | Jayla Nybright, Kayla Nybright, Shayla Nybright, Tayla Nybright | Since Lesser Faydark is a non-dungeon zone each spawn point (sister) can be camped by a separate player (with any remaining sisters being FTE). | The player community generally considers all four sisters to be a single camp. |
Kunark
Zone | Camp Name | Mobs | Official Rules | Summary |
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Trakanon's Teeth | Hunter and Forager Cycles | Large variety of mobs | As an outdoor zone, each player can only camp a single spawn point, and all the rest are FTE. | For a player to "do a cycle" they must kill certain value-less mobs in order to (hopefully) get more valuable mobs to appear. When these more valuable mobs appear as a result of their effort, it is considered rude for other players to take them, since the first player put in the effort to make them appear. |
Velious
Zone | Camp Name | Mobs | Official Rules | Summary |
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Plane of Mischief | "A4" in the Alice Area | Grink, Glonk, Grenn, Brenn, TwentyTwo | Plane of Mischief is treated as a dungeon zone, so each player can camp one room (any remaining are FTE). | This camp has two conflicting player definitions, in large part because the zone was changed to make Grink and Glonk drop thrones.
Prior to that change all of A4 was treated as a single camp. Since the change however it is common for two players to split the camp, with one taking Grenn, Brenn, and TwentyTwo and the other taking Grink and Glonk. |