Lucky Pikas Code of Honor
(v1.0 – For Players, Captains, and Hosts)
You are entering a world of hunters, pirates, detectives, and explorers. This is our Code of Honor. It keeps the game sharp, the community strong, and your reputation clean.
1. We Hunt Boldly, We Play Fair
- Hunt hard. Use your brain, your friends, AI, Google, and every clever shortcut you can find.
- Don’t break the world to win the game. No hacking, doxxing, or attacking real people or systems.
- Honor the boundaries of each hunt: if a rule says “no,” respect it; if it’s silent, creativity is allowed.
2. Respect is Non‑Negotiable
- Attack puzzles, not people. Disagree with ideas, never with someone’s worth.
- No slurs, threats, bullying, or harassment. Ever.
- Heated debates are welcome; humiliation and dog‑piling are not. When things get too hot, step back.
3. Keep Your Face Clean
- Your name and style matter. Build a reputation you’re proud of—reliable, sharp, and fun to play with.
- Flex your wins, your skills, your clever bluffs; don’t flex cruelty or chaos.
- If you cross a line, own it, apologize, and correct it. Real hunters protect their legacy.
4. Bluffing Is Allowed, Betrayal Has a Price
- Like poker, feints and bluffs are part of the game. Misleading rival teams inside the rules is fair play.
- Out‑thinking someone is good; out‑abusing or scamming them is not. No real‑world fraud or theft.
- Every choice shapes your future: people remember who trades fairly, who lies, and who they never trust again.
5. Trade Like a Rogue, Think Like a Captain
- Trading clues, keys, and advantages is part of the sport. Deals can be generous, sharp, or risky.
- “Buyer beware” applies inside the game—but never outside the agreed boundaries (no real‑money side deals, no sharing private info).
- Captains and hosts model good trading: clever tactics, clear terms, and no hidden real‑world harm.
6. We Are a Crew, Not a Crowd
- We are guides, seekers, teachers, and leaders. We’re building something bigger than any single hunt.
- Help newer players: answer questions, share basics, point them toward resources. A strong community makes the game richer.
- Stand up for yourself and others: call out bad behavior without insults; ask for help if things feel off.
7. Talk Like a Leader, Even When You’re Losing
- Speak clearly and honestly. You can be blunt without being vulgar, direct without being malicious.
- When you’re frustrated, aim your words at the problem, not the person.
- Captains and hosts have a special duty: calm the room, keep the vibe playable, and protect the fun.
8. The Game Is a Training Ground
- Every hunt is secretly practice for real life: teamwork, communication, planning, leadership, and emotional control.
- Use what you learn here—strategy, project management, vibe control—to improve your own life and help the next generation.
- We win when we leave people better than we found them, even if we beat them in the game.
9. We Protect the Ecosystem
- Family‑friendly by default; adult or sponsor hunts are clearly marked and treated with extra care.
- No leaking private info, no stalking, no dragging people into drama across platforms.
- If you see something dangerous or clearly against this Code, report it to a host or Hunt‑Master instead of escalating.
10. Above All: Enjoy the Hunt
- We are here to have fun, stretch our minds, share prizes, and tell stories.
- Sometimes the portals reroute you, the traps spring, and the shortcuts fail—that’s part of the adventure.
- Win with style, lose with grace, and remember: there will always be another hunt.
If you play under this Code, you are part of the Lucky Pikas crew. Guard your name, sharpen your mind, and treat every hunt as both a game and a chance to grow.
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