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Removed reputation system - no longer in use. Removed reference to journalists - defunct group
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On the 6th August 2012, PWO had two of its biggest updates of the year with trade logging and all moves being updated. The latter update was left as a parting present from Crenel who was switching from the Administrator group to the Journalist group (which is now defunct).
On the 6th August 2012, PWO had two of its biggest updates of the year with trade logging and all moves being updated. The latter update was left as a parting present from Crenel who was switching from the Administrator group to the Journalist group (which is now defunct).
==Reputation System==
Reputation is the current system used to determine if a player is allowed to trade or not. If a player's Reputation is equal to or higher than 30 points, trading is allowed, otherwise they cannot. Some NPCs also require a certain Reputation value before they can be battled. Players earn reputation points by defeating NPCs and other players.
Whenever a player defeats an NPC he or she will earn 0.2 reputation points. If a player defeats another player, they will earn 1/20th of the reputation points that the defeated player has obtained. On average, most players will be able to trade around the time they have defeated the 4th Gym Leader (currently Erika of Celadon City in Kanto or Whitney of Goldenrod City in Johto). It is possible to have 30 reputation points long beforehand, however, if one is capable of handling the stronger Trainers and to win every battle thrown in one's path.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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The Community Guides play no direct role in the game's development, instead working as Community Support and Greeters for new players. GMs are mainly responsible for moderating the chat and handling scam cases and bans. GEs are responsible for much of the game's map, quest, wild Pokémon (referred to as "spawns"), NPC, and Event content. Admins develop the game's websites and forums, while the Developers focus on the game itself. Many Developers are also Admins.
The Community Guides play no direct role in the game's development, instead working as Community Support and Greeters for new players. GMs are mainly responsible for moderating the chat and handling scam cases and bans. GEs are responsible for much of the game's map, quest, wild Pokémon (referred to as "spawns"), NPC, and Event content. Admins develop the game's websites and forums, while the Developers focus on the game itself. Many Developers are also Admins.
PWO also has Spriting, Mapping teams, as well as Composers and Artists, with also a Journalism team.
PWO also has Spriting, Mapping teams, as well as Composers and Artists.
Recently, DEV Shane has left development of PWO to work on his own project.
Recently, DEV Shane has left development of PWO to work on his own project.


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