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* '''Game Master''' - A Project 1999 staff-member tasked with server development, administration, or customer service, or in the context of official live servers an employee of DayBreak (previously Sony Online Entertainment or Verant) who performed those roles. GMs often have access to tools, abilities and commands which assist with their duties. GMs on Project 1999 are unpaid volunteers. GMs (like guides) have green names over their characters' heads.
 
* '''Game Master''' - A Project 1999 staff-member tasked with server development, administration, or customer service, or in the context of official live servers an employee of DayBreak (previously Sony Online Entertainment or Verant) who performed those roles. GMs often have access to tools, abilities and commands which assist with their duties. GMs on Project 1999 are unpaid volunteers. GMs (like guides) have green names over their characters' heads.
  
* '''Guild Master''' - Also known as a [[class]] trainer, an NPC which the player can interact with to train new [[skills]] or increase the values of existing skills. Guild Masters only interact with players of the corresponding class, and tell everyone else to get lost. Unlike vendors, Guild Masters will attack players with poor [[faction]] standing.
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* '''[[Guild Master]]''' - Also known as a [[class]] trainer, an NPC which the player can interact with to train new [[skills]] or increase the values of existing skills. Guild Masters only interact with players of the corresponding class, and tell everyone else to get lost. Unlike vendors, Guild Masters will attack players with poor [[faction]] standing.

Revision as of 16:15, 24 September 2022

GM (noun) is either
  • Game Master - A Project 1999 staff-member tasked with server development, administration, or customer service, or in the context of official live servers an employee of DayBreak (previously Sony Online Entertainment or Verant) who performed those roles. GMs often have access to tools, abilities and commands which assist with their duties. GMs on Project 1999 are unpaid volunteers. GMs (like guides) have green names over their characters' heads.
  • Guild Master - Also known as a class trainer, an NPC which the player can interact with to train new skills or increase the values of existing skills. Guild Masters only interact with players of the corresponding class, and tell everyone else to get lost. Unlike vendors, Guild Masters will attack players with poor faction standing.