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Looting Items
In-game theft is allowed but there are some rules to it. There are no skills that allow characters to steal, you must physically do it yourself if you wish to do it.
Only Coin, consumable items, and numbered items may be stolen. Non-lootable items (things that may not be stolen) can be moved away from a person, such as when you want to disarm a person as long as you don't take the item away with you.
Some very specific and special numbered items have special rules (Feb Feast Items) that prohibit them from staying stolen for more than a short period.
Each magic item or valuable object in the Kingdoms of Novitas is indelibly marked with one of these letters (followed by a number):
- "E": A Former Feb Feast Item - This item has lost its Feb Feast properties and is now keepable/ lootable (its easiest to turn an F into an E)
- "F": A Feb Feast item - Return it to its owner by the end of the event.
- "H": A hybrid item - a magic item that is also valuable
- "K": A keepable/ lootable item - This item can be looted. (The letter L is not used so it isn't mistaken for a 1)
- "N": A non-keepable/ lootable item - This item cannot be looted. Plagues are also listed with this letter.
- "Q": A quest item - Something that needs to be returned to logistics by the end of the event. It cannot be kept long term.
- "V": A Valuable item - This item needs estimate value to identify.
- None: Older items have no letter, some of these items are not on the magic item list, and are listed on the estimate value list.
When you search a NPC, if a magical lootable item has a value greater than 100 coin a visible blue glow will be created by the npc to represent the in-game glow that magic objects are meant to give off.
Items marked with orange ribbon/ tape or in designated out-of-game areas are off limits. Under bunks is always considered out of game for the storage of personal gear. It is cheating to intentionally keep in-game items that are out-of-game this way if you are currently in-game.
Props for stolen items that belong to another player must be negotiated for out-of-game after the event during which they were stolen. After-all they are often a player's real world personal property.
Props for stolen items that belong to the game must be returned to the game, at logistics, should you leave the game or should your character retire.
Related Rules
Searching Other Players
Because not every player wants physical contact there are two methods to search other players for loot. These methods are referred to as "physical" and "detailed" searches. If the searcher has no wish to touch others they can by default do a detailed search. Physical searches only happen if both players allow it. When initiating a search, players can ask "Detailed or physical" or declare "I'm going to search you now" to the fallen character who should respond with their preferred method. Alternately a player can simply begin doing a detailed search right away "I search your pockets (etc)".
A detailed search is done by describing where on the other player you are going to search. Examples include: inside of pouches, pockets, boots, the character's mouth, hands, or inside of a skeleton's skull. It is often helpful to ask if anything on the target is glowing blue to distinguish if there are any magic items (which therefore are not garb and lootable). The player being searched is honor-bound to give up anything in the corresponding locations.
A physical search is exactly what it sounds like, you physically reach in pockets and other places to see what you find. The player being physically searched has no obligation to help you, but can't hinder you either. A player being physically searched can opt to go to a detailed search at any time if they don't wish to continue with the physical search.
Players also have an option to just hand over anything lootable on them when a search is declared.
After a NPC is searched it is common practice to drag the NPC's body off into the woods, indicating to other players the character has been searched, and indicating to the NPC that they can respawn or return to logistics as appropriate.
Looting Encampment Items
Encampment only tinkering items are always non-lootable.
Looting Novitas New Year Items
- Can be looted, but with special conditions
Stealing Thrown Weapons and Ammunition
If a player throws a thrown weapon or fires a missile weapon at you and you have the appropriate skill to use the weapon/ ammunition you are allowed to return fire with it. However it is very important that you know that you cannot carry that weapon/ ammunition off with you elsewhere for any reason.
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