As for a little more warning, I agree that a little more warning could have been given before a purge. However, the rules state:
Any Warlord who is inactive for more than one complete cycle is subject to removal from the Standings with record archived by the Standings Keeper. This is not considered a retirement. Any other dueler who is inactive over the duration of a complete cycle is subject to removal from the Standings. To be reinstated, a letter to the Standings Keeper is required.
That is the warning right there. That people have chosen to not adhere to it for their own reasons doesn't mean it's not there. While the inactivity rule holds true for all ranks, Warlords are the only ones with a written guarantee that their records will be archived so that they might be restored at a later date. That rule should have been encouraging people to come out and duel to keep their record open. It's not new, it has been in the rules for years. It just wasn't regularly enforced, so I don't understand why people are suddenly up in arms like they were blindsided by the announcement.
G opted to allow people to go a little longer than the rules state, that was his personal choice and I respect it. I also respect that Norah's trying to back to the rulebook and stick to it.
They're talking about purging people that haven't dueled since June 2012, that's six months. The wording states before July 2012, which makes June the reality of things. Six months, people, wasn't it discussed not that long ago that six months (2 cycles) should be plenty of time to get in not 1 but 10 duels for an Show of Activity requirement?
As for needing one duel before reinstatement, I do see the concern with not being able to return to dueling at the previous rank. Cor addressed this and I like his idea:
That does not, however, change things for players that come by once in a blue moon or dust off a particular character for certain events.Corlanthis wrote:"You must log one duel during active dueling hours during the first week of being reinstated, or be removed from the Standings."
G implemented the policy where Warlords had to be reinstated and duel once during regular hours before being allowed entry to a tournament. It's a good one.
G wrote:Are you talking about the same Lem who tells Mur he needs to duel or get kicked off as keeper of water?Kalamere wrote:One quote in regard to standings purges was from Lem:
Lem wrote:I stop in for a few DoS duels a year, and there have been a few times where I shouldn't have been on the standings. It's very likely that I wouldn't have dueled at all if I would have needed to take the time to get reinstated.
Keepers ( noted as separate title in the Magic rules) retain their WoL ranking in the standings where Overlords and Barons do not. The principle is the same. Besides, the DoS rules cover this:Kalamere wrote:Are you confusing ranking with holding a title? I believe I already mentioned there should be a distinction there.G wrote:Are you talking about the same Lem who tells Mur he needs to duel or get kicked off as keeper of water?
Any other dueler who is inactive over the duration of a complete cycle is subject to removal from the Standings. Overlord and Baron ranks are covered by "Any other dueler."
As for people not reading these boards to get the info, the primary reason I have come across for people not ready is difficulty with the color scheme. I suppose that is a subject best directed to the Admins.