When using admin for dueling, all commands must be logged properly. You don't have to log after every single command, however every few commands will work.
Only Jedi Instructor+ can use admin to duel outside of combat trainings. This means that Division High Ranks cannot use admin for duels.
Fun commands (such as :nuke, :disco, :explode, etc) are strictly prohibited from use in public servers, and will result in punishment.
Admin commands, regardless of your rank, should only be used when you need to use them. Usage of admin permissions outside of when it is necessary can/will result in punishment.
Only Jedi Instructor+ is allowed to moderate in-game. The only exception to this rule is if a Temple Guard (while on-duty) has to jail a player for disturbing them.
Logging commands is an essential component of admin usage. When you log the commands you use, you lessen the risk of facing punishment for admin abuse of any kind.Â
Only members of the Jedi Council are permitted to use admin without logging their commands.
When logging admin, you want to state the purpose as to why you are using that command(s). Please do not lie when stating a reason as that can warrant a punishment.
The logging process is fairly simple. To log command usage, simply state ":logs [reason]"
For trainings, tryouts, and duels you do not have to log every command as you can simply do a starting log and then a concluding log.
EXAMPLE: If I was about to host a lore training, I would say, ":logs All commands I use will be for the lore training." After you have logged, you are free to use all commands appropriate and necessary for the training. Once the training concludes you must do an ending log ":logs Training concluded"
In some scenarios, you will not log and then use commands. In cases like moderation, you are allowed to use the moderation command first and then log the command.
EXAMPLE: If I was to warn someone for spawn-abuse(after verbal warnings of course) I would say, ":warn [person] Spawn Abuse." then ":logs Command was used for moderation."
Misuse of command logging is punishable in the form of an infraction. Do not attempt to do so.