Understanding the Griefing Rule in BAR Code of Conduct
Griefing means intentionally harming your own teammates in BAR. The code of conduct prohibits it and moderators enforce the rule when players report violations.
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What counts as griefing
Destroying your own teammates bases qualifies as griefing. This covers direct attacks on allied structures, blocking construction placements, and deliberate sabotage of teammate positions. Any intentional action that damages your own team during a match violates the code of conduct.
Accidental damage versus deliberate griefing
Splash damage from weapons hitting friendly units happens and is not griefing. The distinction comes from intent. If a player actively targets and destroys your facilities, that is reportable behavior.
What happens when you report it
File a report through the in-game client or the battle website. Moderators review reports and correlate them with match data. Repeated offenses lead to restrictions or bans depending on severity.
Team respect is a culture
Communities that prioritize respect rarely experience griefing problems. Creed of Champions builds its identity around teamwork and mutual support, making griefing socially unacceptable within the group. Members police the culture themselves, which prevents escalation before moderators need to intervene.
It is so easy to get on with everyone and there is zero toxicity. Just fun games of BAR which can have quite a toxic community usually.