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<b>Description</b><div class="description" style="padding-left:35px;">The Validator Node regularly checks the compatibility of your scheme. For instance, if the Target of an Assassination scheme dies for other reasons, you can end the scheme. It works in conjunction with a Rule.</div><b>Modes</b><div class="description" style="padding-left:35px;"><blockquote>» '''Active, Passive, Break'''</blockquote><blockquote>» '''[A]Active''': Does not end the scheme. | <b>Description</b><div class="description" style="padding-left:35px;">The Validator Node regularly checks the compatibility of your scheme. For instance, if the Target of an Assassination scheme dies for other reasons, you can end the scheme. It works in conjunction with a [[Rule]].</div><b>Modes</b><div class="description" style="padding-left:35px;"><blockquote>» '''Active, Passive, Break'''</blockquote><blockquote>» '''[A]Active''': Does not end the scheme. | ||
» '''[B]Break''': Ends the scheme. | » '''[B]Break''': Ends the scheme. |
Latest revision as of 03:39, 19 December 2023
Description
The Validator Node regularly checks the compatibility of your scheme. For instance, if the Target of an Assassination scheme dies for other reasons, you can end the scheme. It works in conjunction with a Rule.
Modes
» Active, Passive, Break
» [A]Active: Does not end the scheme.
» [B]Break: Ends the scheme.
» [P]Passive: Does nothing.