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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= IC - In-Character/OOC - Out-of-character -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

The abbreviation "IC" generally means "in-character" and is a term
applying to all actions, commands, talk etc. applying to the game itself.
The opposite of IC is OOC which means everything not really belonging
into the game world or its mechanics. Chat channels, the @tell
and @who commands are e.g. an OOC command while go,
say etc. are IC commands. Note that most OOC commands are
prefixed with the @-sign. You can use them without the @-sign, if they
are unique (like e.g. @quit), but if a verb has both, an in-game meaning
and an out-of-game meaning, you have to prefix them.

Good roleplaying means to do a clean seperation of IC and OOC. Talking
in a room in the world about real world happenings might disturb other
players. Also, applying out of game knowledge for in-game decisions is
bad practice (e.g. attacking somebody because you know his stronger
friend is not online right now - this is actually a form of cheating,
because your "character" cannot know that his friend cannot help him
right now) or using OOC communication facilities for IC purposes
(like summoning help) is bad practice.

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