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− | In [[UO]], '''Reputation''' is the title given on your [[paperdoll]]. It is based on a two variable system: [[Karma]] and [[Fame]]. Your reputation can matter greatly in some specific circumstances. For example, most [[NPC]]s will not interact with characters that have the lowest level of karma. | + | In [[UO]], '''Reputation''' is the title given on your [[paperdoll]]. It is based on a two variable system: [[Karma]] and [[Fame]]. |
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+ | Your reputation can matter greatly in some specific circumstances. For example, most [[NPC]]s will not interact with characters that have the lowest level of karma. | ||
Reputation replaced the earlier [[notoriety]] system, which was less complex but subject to certain oddities. However, the term "notoriety" survives in some circles, for example, the out-of-date phrase [[noto killer]] remains in fairly common use. | Reputation replaced the earlier [[notoriety]] system, which was less complex but subject to certain oddities. However, the term "notoriety" survives in some circles, for example, the out-of-date phrase [[noto killer]] remains in fairly common use. | ||
==Titles== | ==Titles== | ||
+ | :''Main articles: [[Fame]] and [[Karma]]'' | ||
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Your karma and fame combination determine what your title is. Here is a table of them all. | Your karma and fame combination determine what your title is. Here is a table of them all. | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 1 June 2011
In UO, Reputation is the title given on your paperdoll. It is based on a two variable system: Karma and Fame.
Your reputation can matter greatly in some specific circumstances. For example, most NPCs will not interact with characters that have the lowest level of karma.
Reputation replaced the earlier notoriety system, which was less complex but subject to certain oddities. However, the term "notoriety" survives in some circles, for example, the out-of-date phrase noto killer remains in fairly common use.
Titles
Your karma and fame combination determine what your title is. Here is a table of them all.
< 1,250 | < 2,500 | < 5,000 | < 10,000 | 10,000+ | |
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10,000+ | Trustworthy | Estimable | Great | Glorious | Glorious Lord/Lady |
< 10,000 | Honest | Commendable | Famed | Illustrious | Illustrious Lord/Lady |
< 5,000 | Good | Honorable | Admirable | Noble | Noble Lord/Lady |
< 2,500 | Kind | Respectable | Proper | Eminent | Eminent Lord/Lady |
< 1,000 | Fair | Upstanding | Reputable | Distinguished | Distinguished Lord/Lady |
< 500 && > -500 | [None] | Notable | Prominent | Renowned | [None] Lord/Lady |
< -1,250 | Rude | Disreputable | Notorious | Infamous | Dishonored Lord/Lady |
< -2,500 | Unsavory | Dishonorable | Ignoble | Sinister | Sinister Lord/Lady |
< -5,000 | Scoundrel | Malicious | Vile | Villainous | Dark Lord/Lady |
< -10,000 | Despicable | Dastardly | Wicked | Evil | Evil Lord/Lady |
-10,000+ | Outcast | Wretched | Nefarious | Dread | Dread Lord/Lady |