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Game Rules, Fair Play and Community Guidelines
Last updated: 2026-03-04
These guidelines describe expected behavior and fair play standards for Elevenfold Legacy. They form part of the Terms of Service.
1) Fair play principles
Compete using intended game mechanics only. Attempts to gain unfair advantages are not allowed.
2) Strictly prohibited activities
  • exploiting bugs, vulnerabilities, or unintended mechanics,
  • using bots, scripts, auto-clickers, or other automation,
  • operating multiple accounts for unfair advantage,
  • match-fixing, ranking/tournament manipulation, or collusion,
  • economy abuse, fraudulent payments, or chargeback abuse,
  • attempting to disrupt platform stability or security.
If you find a bug that could impact fairness, report it to support@elevenfold-legacy.com.
3) Respectful behavior
Harassment, threats, hate speech, abusive language, and attempts to harm other users or degrade their experience are prohibited.
4) Reporting issues
Report exploits, suspicious behavior, technical abuse, or community misconduct to support@elevenfold-legacy.com.
5) Enforcement actions
Enforcement may include:
  • warnings,
  • temporary restrictions/suspension,
  • reversal/removal of unfairly obtained progress or benefits,
  • permanent account ban.
In serious cases, enforcement may occur without prior notice to protect users and systems.
6) Balance and integrity corrections
The operator may adjust mechanics, rewards, ranking logic, or affected data where necessary for fair competition, exploit mitigation, and technical correctness.
7) Historical records
Match history, ranking history, and statistics are part of the persistent game world. If a user leaves or deletes an account, historical records may remain in anonymized form for continuity and integrity.
8) Final decisions
Enforcement and integrity decisions are made in reasonable discretion to protect fair competition and platform safety.
9) Relationship to Terms of Service
These guidelines are incorporated into the Terms of Service. Violations can trigger the actions described in the Terms.