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Generally in sNr you start out as a Stable guest. In order to get additional roles, both for submissive and dominant roles, you will have to look into acquiring | Generally in sNr you start out as a Stable guest. In order to get additional roles, both for submissive and dominant roles, you will have to look into acquiring [[sNr Badges|Badges]] for specific activities. Each role has a defined set of badges which you must acquire in their basic version, which can be done either through joining classes or by showing to staff members that you possess the knowledge for that badge. | ||
If you wish to become part of the sim Staff, please don't hesitate to ask as more help is always welcome. You will have to earn a few basic badges for this too, as being Staff gives substantial control over the ponies within the stables and in the interest of everyone involved we wish to ensure you do know how to operate devices such as Mare Control and Mare Hearing. | If you wish to become part of the sim Staff, please don't hesitate to ask as more help is always welcome. You will have to earn a few basic badges for this too, as being Staff gives substantial control over the ponies within the stables and in the interest of everyone involved we wish to ensure you do know how to operate devices such as Mare Control and Mare Hearing. |
Revision as of 12:11, 13 July 2024
Generally in sNr you start out as a Stable guest. In order to get additional roles, both for submissive and dominant roles, you will have to look into acquiring Badges for specific activities. Each role has a defined set of badges which you must acquire in their basic version, which can be done either through joining classes or by showing to staff members that you possess the knowledge for that badge.
If you wish to become part of the sim Staff, please don't hesitate to ask as more help is always welcome. You will have to earn a few basic badges for this too, as being Staff gives substantial control over the ponies within the stables and in the interest of everyone involved we wish to ensure you do know how to operate devices such as Mare Control and Mare Hearing.
In the past a special exam was required in order to get the coveted title of sNr Trainer. This is no longer the case. If you wish to become a trainer you just have to ask a trainer of your choice about it... oh! and you have to have the required set of badges for the trainer role.