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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Key Camping

Key camping is a form of griefing in which a player continually activates one or more keys -- consequently disappearing the keys' lockblock counterparts -- for no greater purpose than to prevent other players from advancing. It is the room designer's responsibility to discourage this practice.


This key is completely unprotected. The griefer may jump up and down to his heart's content and force the other player to wait indefinitely.

With as few as nine empty spaces between himself and the first of two right-facing arrow deflectors, a griefer may break through to the key and get down to business.

Even with four arrows preventing a full-speed, unassisted charge, the griefer may still drop directly down to the key's position from above and begin camping.

Covered from above and with an adequate number of deflectors on the right, the key is safe.

On the sixth space up from the bottom, the key is out of reach.

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