Mortal Online 2 · Community
Community Rules
Mortal Online 2 Map is built and maintained by players. These rules keep the map useful and the community civil. They are the plain-language companion to the acceptable-use section of our Terms of Use, which is the binding version — if the two ever differ, the Terms control.
Last updated · 2026-07-04
Keep the map honest
- Contribute accurate map data. Don’t place false, misleading, or troll markers, and don’t lure players into ambushes or hazards with fake points of interest.
- Keep contributions on-topic for Mortal Online 2 and Sarducaa. Fix or flag outdated information rather than piling on duplicates.
- Don’t vandalise, mass-delete, or spam markers, routes, or the map in general.
Be a decent human
- No harassment, threats, bullying, or hate speech. Treat other players with basic respect, even your rivals.
- No spam, advertising, scams, or self-promotion in chat, notes, or feedback.
- No doxxing — never post someone’s private or personal information without their consent.
- No illegal, obscene, or sexually exploitative content, and nothing that infringes others’ rights. Content involving minors is an instant, permanent ban and may be reported to the authorities.
- Don’t impersonate other players, staff, or Star Vault AB.
Respect private and clan layers
- Private and clan-restricted layers are for authorised members only. Don’t leak, export, screenshot, or share them with outsiders.
- Views of private layers may carry a personalised watermark and are logged so leaks can be traced back to the account responsible. See the Privacy Policy for details.
- Don’t try to bypass access controls, watermarks, or rate limits, or otherwise abuse the Service.
Enforcement
We can remove content and suspend or permanently ban accounts that break these rules, at our discretion and without prior notice, as set out in the Terms of Use. Serious or repeated violations, and anything illegal, are grounds for an immediate ban.
Reporting problems
Seen something that breaks these rules, or a private layer that has leaked? Report it to us at a.tsubanov@gmail.com. Include a link or enough detail for us to find it, and we’ll take a look.