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- Law: Killing NPC soldiers who are enemy combatants is not against the law.
- Law: Reduced chance of spawning bounty hunters in the wilderness.
- Law: Attempted murder/mugging against tribunal members can not be reported.
I try not to shoot my mouth of on these forums but I have to say that unless the Tribunal members are getting more then the ability to bring a law NPC into enemy territory they are getting gimped.
What is the reasoning behind the change where it's now acceptable in the eyes of the law to beat and try to kill SK's policemen? I mean, really? Now adepts can find Guardian, or Talon, or Keeper, and beat them near to death, XXX them so they stay stunned, rob them and do who knows what else to them and they don't get reported?
Or they can try to kill Tribunal members but if they don't succeed they can't be reported so they are free to try again anytime? Basically what this is saying is, hey kill all the tribunal members you want. You can attack them over and over and keep doing it until they die because you won't get reported.
Now that I think about it, I must be interpreting this wrong. Is there some bug where you can report law immune tribunal members for mugging and attempted murder? I mean the perpetrator must be the tribunal member and they can't be reported since they are law immune. That's got to be it. No one would do something this stupid.
If I am right though, can someone explain to me why the law doesn't apply to people who are going out on a limb defending their kingdom? This is the worst change I've ever seen. Never in my wildest dreams would I envision Dulrik making such a blunder. I must be wrong. Can someone explain this to me? I seem to be stupid.
I can live with the few wilderness law NPCs. That's fine. The wilds can't be crawling with a ton of law NPCs every league. Makes sense, it's the wilderness after all. The game is PVP not PVM anyway, this will better enable players to battle, rp and whatever.
I'm guessing NPC Soldiers are upcoming so I'm assuming it's still illegal to walk into a city and start murdering the town guard. Unless Law NPCs are NPC soldiers then this is beyond rediculous.