Rules

1. Before joining, you need a card post: a place to show off your cards, currency, and extra TCG related material. This can be on Dreamwidth, a website, or other acceptable websites that allow commenting/messaging for trading.

2. You may direct link cards from Himitsu. It is prefered, and safer as well, that you save and upload them to your own server, but either are acceptable.

3. Your card post must include the following: a link back to the TCG, your name, your current card count, and your logs. This is helpful for TCG promotion, identifying you and your cardpost, to help us with your rank in the TCG, and so that we can confirm your activity and honesty. Your card post should also include sections for your cards (collecting, trading, etc.) and currency.

When it comes to logs, they must be detailed and not vague. For those without automatic logs, check out users' logs who have etcg for an acceptable logging format (though it's not the only acceptable format). Logs must include card names and numbers, player names or usernames, and the date the activity took place. For example: This is an acceptable form of a log. The following is not: The above is vague and unspecific. Please remember to keep track of your trade count in your logs in some way.

4. To be considered an active player, you must be active. This means, while redundant, being involved with the TCG at least ???. If you become inactive, steps will be taken to put you on an inactive list and possibly removed after prolonged inactivity. Hiatuses are available by going to the information change post.

5. Be honest. Only log and save the cards you have earned. While trades can be discussed on social media and other places, there should be some proof of the trade on your site or in a comment somewhere. If you are found to be cheating, there will be repurcussions.

6. Don't share screened game answers. This is considered cheating. Please try your hardest to answer the games on your own with only the help of your search engine.

7. Be respectful. Arguably the most important rule. TCGs are meant to be fun and fancy free environments for something as silly and non-serious as swapping cards with other players. Being a douche or rude or malicious towards other members is not conducive to that environment, so please try to be as civil and polite as possible to everyone. If a dispute does arise, please contact a moderator.