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'''Player poaching''' (USA) is a term for "stealing" the players of another larp, usually by attempting to recruit them at an event.<ref>"Larp Fundamentals: Glossary", ''Larp World Magazine'', 2016, p. 68-71.</ref><ref>Anton Kukal (2014), ''Mystic Realms Members Manual'', p. 87.</ref>  
'''Player poaching''' (USA) is a term for "stealing" the players of another larp, usually by attempting to recruit them at an event.<ref>"Larp Fundamentals: Glossary", ''Larp World Magazine'', 2016, p. 68-71.</ref><ref>Anton Kukal (2014), ''Mystic Realms Members Manual'', p. 87.</ref> It is rooted in assumptions that players "belong" to a particular game or GM, and that encouraging them to play other games is an attack on that GM's property rights.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:08, 6 January 2017

Player poaching (USA) is a term for "stealing" the players of another larp, usually by attempting to recruit them at an event.[1][2] It is rooted in assumptions that players "belong" to a particular game or GM, and that encouraging them to play other games is an attack on that GM's property rights.

See also

References

  1. "Larp Fundamentals: Glossary", Larp World Magazine, 2016, p. 68-71.
  2. Anton Kukal (2014), Mystic Realms Members Manual, p. 87.