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Agents

Agents are as important as Moderators. You must follow rules and be friendly to become a Agent, and you also get a awesome badge.

                                     How to become an agent


Q: What job does an Agent have?

An agent helps new Chobots learn about our world. They usually do this by givingtours and answering questions. Agents help moderators find and take action against Nichos (users who break the rules) to keep all players safe. Agents are regularly active in the game and know all the rules.
Q: How do you become an Agent?

To become an agent you should be a regular player of the game, know how the game works and follow the Chobot Rules at all times. You should be active in the community. You can do this by either blogging, using the forum, creating videos, or anything else to help spread the word about Chobots! (You are not required to have a blog, but one is encouraged).


 Q: What do Agents receive?

Agents have a special blue chat bubble and a badge on their playercard, so you can find one quickly if you need help. Since many agents like to draw, an underground drawing wall exists to show off their amazing artwork! An agent can chill out, have some fun, and purchase some exclusive agent-only clothing in the Agents’ Headquarters, too!

Agents also have the ability to "warn" in game. If agents see players breaking the rules and they've tried to talk to them already, the agent can press a button on their playercard to send them a warning. Usually this will allow the user to know that what they currently are doing is not allowed and they will stop.
Q: What happens if an Agent break the rules?

Agents are to be role models to all players of the game and expected to uphold and enforce the rules at all times. Agents need to help others and play regularly or they may lose their status.

Good luck guys.

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