We play games as they are meant to be played
as enjoyable pastimes with the spirit of friendly rivalry.
Always be polite and respectful.
Always be truthful and never cheat.
Make a respectful gesture before and after your game, such as offering a handshake or wishing them luck.
Avoid language your opponent and spectators may find offensive.
Ask your opponent’s permission if you wish to use proxies, substitutions, or unpainted models.
Offer your opponent the chance to examine your army or deck before a battle begins.
Answer any questions your opponent has about your army or deck and the rules that apply to it.
Consider moves and measure distances carefully.
Arrive on time, with all of your supplies needed to play the game.
Give your opponent a chance to examine dice rolls before picking up dice.
Ask permission before touching anyone’s cards, miniatures, or dice.
Remind your opponent of rules they may have forgotten or misused, especially when it is to their advantage
Never deliberately waste time during a game.
Avoid distracting an opponent when they’re trying to concentrate, and respect their personal space.
Never complain about your bad luck or an opponent’s good luck.
Never fix the outcome of a game.