Answered If an inno false KOSes someone, but that person is never killed, is it slayable?

Discussion in 'Questions & Answers' started by Grant56810, Mar 7, 2015.

  1. The question is simple. If an innocent player false KOSes someone, but the person who is KOSed is never killed by that KOS, is it slayable? I've always known the answer to be yes, but maybe the rules have changed. Thanks!
     
  2. Alpha Wolfy

    Alpha Wolfy Nocturnal VIP

    It is slayable if the player that was false kosed was killed because of it. If it was like that (player killed because of the kos), the player who called the false kos would be slain. There is no need for the player to be slain if he didn't cause another player's death.
     
  3. ZeRo

    ZeRo :sneaky: Banned VIP Silver

    No. KOSes are only voluntary and no one has to act on it. If no one acted on the KOS, then no one would be punished for it. If someone tries to act on the false KOS and actually damages the victim, then it would be RDM.
     
  4. Okay, thanks.
     
  5. I mean if the player was never killed from the KOS.
     
  6. Alpha Wolfy

    Alpha Wolfy Nocturnal VIP

    Like Guilty said above, Punishment would not be needed for any party if no one acted upon the kos. It would seem unnecessary if we slayed the player who called the false kos if it caused no harm to anyone or the target.
     
  7. Okay, thanks.
     
  8. DocFox

    DocFox The Best Is Yet To Come VIP Silver Emerald

    Note: If the player wasn't killed, but received damage, it is still RDM and the KOSer would be slain.
     
  9. Thanks for the note.
     
  10. Remok

    Remok New Member

    Wait, what? So if Inno A kos's Inno B and Inno C kills Inno B, Inno C would be slain and not Inno A? Then, traitors shouldn't be allowed to kos for that reasoning, if Traitor A kos' Inno B and Inno C kills Inno B.
     
  11. ZeRo

    ZeRo :sneaky: Banned VIP Silver

    No, it would be RDM on the caller's end assuming that they called player b out for no reason.