Nomic is a game about making rules, and trying to cheat the system into having yourself win. Round One ended pretty quickly but I think I've gotten it pretty straightened out now...
Rules for Round 2:
Terms in Context:
Motion: A proposal to add a New Rule or amend or delete a current rule
Static Rules: Rules that cannot be changed within a round
Immutable Rules: Rules that cannot be changed until they are made mutable
Mutable Rules: Rules that can be modified or deleted by a motion
Transmogrify: To amend a rule so that it changes from Immutable to Mutable or from Mutable to Immutable.
Static Rules:
- 001 - Static Rules cannot be changed, deleted or amended (this includes no transmorgification)
- 002 - All posts must follow the general forum rules and the laws of Canada.
- 003 - All new Rules are Mutable
- 004 - A Immutable rule can only be amended by transmogrifying it to a mutable rule by a separate motion.
- 005 - A Immutable or Mutable rule cannot be made into a static rule.
- 101 - The effects of a motion happen when that motion receives votes from three different players
- 102 - SinbadEV is a Judge
- 103 - All Registered Spring Forum members who are not Judges are Players
- 104 - After a Player posts, a Judge must indicate if the Post has been accepted or rejected before that player's posts may be concidered valid again
- 105 - Any invalid posts can be removed from the thread by a Judge at the Judges sole discression
- 106 - Valid posts must contain a motion and/or a vote to accept a motion
- 107 - All new rules are mutable
- 108 - Valid motions do not conflict with existing rules
- 201 - All valid posts must be between 5 and 100 words
- 202 - Valid posts cannot contain [color] tags
- 203 - Valid posts cannot contain [size] tags
- 204 - Valid posts cannot contain [img] tags
- 205 - All accepted valid posts earn the posting player 10 points
- 206 - The game is over when a player reaches 100 points
- 207 - The player with the most valid posts at the end of the game is the winner
- 208 - Valid posts contain fewer then 10 spelling and grammatical errors, and must make sense as English to a Judge