are there raid rules

i have no idea if there are raid rules

No.
Only the ones you make.

Yes, here are the raid rules:

  • You’re not allowed to participate in a raid if you’re not wearing any armor of Mythic rarity. - Each time you die, you have to spend a full minute crouch-spinning. - Someone in the raid needs to play the role of the “tank” who takes all the damage, and someone else needs to be the “healer” who continuously heals the tank so they don’t die. - If you lose the raid, you have to play at least an hour of Action Sack. - If you break any of these rules, you won’t be allowed to do a raid ever again, so be careful.

There are official raid rules set out by those here at waypoint;

  • <mark>All clans must have seven members and three alternates presented to the head referee three hours before the raid begins.</mark> - <mark>The remaining two spots must be taken up by the referee and his assistant.</mark> - <mark>Both of whom must have completed the 12 credit waypoint raid certificate course and speak a minimum of three languages. One of those language must be Klingon as that is the official language of referees.</mark> - <mark>No player participating in a raid is allowed to eat or imbibe a dairy product within 23 hours of a raid.</mark> - <mark>Starting weapons, shield strength, movement attributes, etc must be agreed to in advance of the match.</mark> - <mark>If there is a dispute in one of these areas it will be granted in the favor of the team that has members who have fewer vowels in their names.</mark> - <mark>Should a raid end in a tie then the victor will be settled by handbags at ten paces.</mark> - <mark>Team captains must be present and in the ceremonial garb of a fedora and a bikini matching their teams colors.</mark> - <mark>Their avatars must be wearing the seeker helmet.</mark> - <mark>In the event that a player is assassinated they must recite the entirety of Who killed -Yoink- Robin into the microphone.</mark> - <mark>In the event that a team captain is assassinated there will be a two minute break where a small funeral must be held to include either Bagpipes or a moving rendition of Danny boy.</mark> - <mark>Blood sacrifices must be made to your patron monitor at least three days prior to the beginning of a raid.</mark>

I don’t even know what a raid is?

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> I don’t even know what a raid is?

Me neither :joy:

raid rules basic to date most differ with clan but its the same concept its simple An official raid and/or war can not be declared without an official declaration of war, in which both parties agree upon the terms of war. Both party leaders must finalize the declaration by documenting their agreement through written signature.
1: The spawn must consist least two respawnable vehicles.
2: No indestructible vehicles.
3: The map can not be modded in anyway.
4: No filters
5: No trait zones.
6: No kill zones.
7: There can only be one base on the map.
8: The base can not be in more than one place.
9: The entrance to the base must be accessible at all times.
10: The entrance to the base must be obvious.
11: No hidden base entryways.
12: No bridges exceeding more than 3 wall coliseums.
13: No hidden teleporters.
14: No hidden armory.

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> There are official raid rules set out by those here at waypoint;

  • All clans must have seven members and three alternates presented to the head referee three hours before the raid begins. - The remaining two spots must be taken up by the referee and his assistant. - Both of whom must have completed the 12 credit waypoint raid certificate course and speak a minimum of three languages. One of those language must be Klingon as that is the official language of referees. - No player participating in a raid is allowed to eat or imbibe a dairy product within 23 hours of a raid. - Starting weapons, shield strength, movement attributes, etc must be agreed to in advance of the match. - If there is a dispute in one of these areas it will be granted in the favor of the team that has members who have fewer vowels in their names. - Should a raid end in a tie then the victor will be settled by handbags at ten paces. - Team captains must be present and in the ceremonial garb of a fedora and a bikini matching their teams colors. - Their avatars must be wearing the seeker helmet. - In the event that a player is assassinated they must recite the entirety of Who killed -Yoink- Robin into the microphone. - In the event that a team captain is assassinated there will be a two minute break where a small funeral must be held to include either Bagpipes or a moving rendition of Danny boy. - Blood sacrifices must be made to your patron monitor at least three days prior to the beginning of a raidare these actual rules?
    i do like the blood sacrifices idea thoght

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> > There are official raid rules set out by those here at waypoint;
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> - All clans must have seven members and three alternates presented to the head referee three hours before the raid begins. - The remaining two spots must be taken up by the referee and his assistant. - Both of whom must have completed the 12 credit waypoint raid certificate course and speak a minimum of three languages. One of those language must be Klingon as that is the official language of referees. - No player participating in a raid is allowed to eat or imbibe a dairy product within 23 hours of a raid. - Starting weapons, shield strength, movement attributes, etc must be agreed to in advance of the match. - If there is a dispute in one of these areas it will be granted in the favor of the team that has members who have fewer vowels in their names. - Should a raid end in a tie then the victor will be settled by handbags at ten paces. - Team captains must be present and in the ceremonial garb of a fedora and a bikini matching their teams colors. - Their avatars must be wearing the seeker helmet. - In the event that a player is assassinated they must recite the entirety of Who killed -Yoink- Robin into the microphone. - In the event that a team captain is assassinated there will be a two minute break where a small funeral must be held to include either Bagpipes or a moving rendition of Danny boy. - Blood sacrifices must be made to your patron monitor at least three days prior to the beginning of a raidare these actual rules?
> i do like the blood sacrifices idea thoght

Yes, those are the official waypoint raid rules. Just like I’m an official monitor.

ok…

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> ok…

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> There are official raid rules set out by those here at waypoint;
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> - All clans must have seven members and three alternates presented to the head referee three hours before the raid begins. - The remaining two spots must be taken up by the referee and his assistant. - Both of whom must have completed the 12 credit waypoint raid certificate course and speak a minimum of three languages. One of those language must be Klingon as that is the official language of referees. - No player participating in a raid is allowed to eat or imbibe a dairy product within 23 hours of a raid. - Starting weapons, shield strength, movement attributes, etc must be agreed to in advance of the match. - If there is a dispute in one of these areas it will be granted in the favor of the team that has members who have fewer vowels in their names. - Should a raid end in a tie then the victor will be settled by handbags at ten paces. - Team captains must be present and in the ceremonial garb of a fedora and a bikini matching their teams colors. - Their avatars must be wearing the seeker helmet. - In the event that a player is assassinated they must recite the entirety of Who killed -Yoink- Robin into the microphone. - In the event that a team captain is assassinated there will be a two minute break where a small funeral must be held to include either Bagpipes or a moving rendition of Danny boy. - Blood sacrifices must be made to your patron monitor at least three days prior to the beginning of a raid.

Woah we actually have some?!
They certainly make more sense than the ones I’ve read between clans.

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> > There are official raid rules set out by those here at waypoint;
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> > - All clans must have seven members and three alternates presented to the head referee three hours before the raid begins. - The remaining two spots must be taken up by the referee and his assistant. - Both of whom must have completed the 12 credit waypoint raid certificate course and speak a minimum of three languages. One of those language must be Klingon as that is the official language of referees. - No player participating in a raid is allowed to eat or imbibe a dairy product within 23 hours of a raid. - Starting weapons, shield strength, movement attributes, etc must be agreed to in advance of the match. - If there is a dispute in one of these areas it will be granted in the favor of the team that has members who have fewer vowels in their names. - Should a raid end in a tie then the victor will be settled by handbags at ten paces. - Team captains must be present and in the ceremonial garb of a fedora and a bikini matching their teams colors. - Their avatars must be wearing the seeker helmet. - In the event that a player is assassinated they must recite the entirety of Who killed -Yoink- Robin into the microphone. - In the event that a team captain is assassinated there will be a two minute break where a small funeral must be held to include either Bagpipes or a moving rendition of Danny boy. - Blood sacrifices must be made to your patron monitor at least three days prior to the beginning of a raid.
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> Woah we actually have some?!
> They certainly make more sense than the ones I’ve read between clans.

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Nate00000000000, Sgt Palooggoo, allow me to explain the basics of a raid:

A raid is an open-lobby custom game where one clan purposely exposes themselves to other groups to contest a heavily-defended base. Raids can often last for hours. The objective is simple for both sides:

  • Attackers must gain access to the base, flush everyone out, and maintain control. - Defenders must hold off all opposition for as long as they can.The defenders usually restrain themselves from using too many power weapons / vehicles, so it gives the attackers a chance of getting inside without the raid becoming a one-sided slaughter.

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> Nate00000000000, Sgt Palooggoo, allow me to explain the basics of a raid:
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> A raid is an open-lobby custom game where one clan purposely exposes themselves to other groups to contest a heavily-defended base. Raids can often last for hours. The objective is simple for both sides:
> - Attackers must gain access to the base, flush everyone out, and maintain control. - Defenders must hold off all opposition for as long as they can.The defenders usually restrain themselves from using too many power weapons / vehicles, so it gives the attackers a chance of getting inside without the raid becoming a one-sided slaughter.

So its an honour dual?

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> So its an honour dual?

No. Just a frenzied attempt at overrunning another group’s base. That’s all.

As long as they can get in the base and you can be killed (no leader traits) then not really.
You can do anything but as long as you go by the above you’re fine. Even if you follow every rule the opposing clan states they will ALWAYS find something to moan about and say they won on technicality.
Open raids have no rules so you do you