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As a '''Detective''', your job is to investigate crimes, primarily '''murders''', and solve cases using clues left behind at crime scenes. Unlike Police Officers, Detectives don’t arrest criminals or jail them, but instead, focus on gathering evidence, processing clues, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with Police Officers by providing the necessary information for them to issue arrests and track down criminals.
As a Detective, your job is to investigate crimes, primarily murders, and solve cases using clues left behind at crime scenes. Unlike Police Officers, Detectives don’t arrest criminals or jail them, but instead, focus on gathering evidence, processing clues, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with Police Officers by providing the necessary information for them to issue arrests and track down criminals.


=== Reporting a Murder ===
=== Reporting a Murder ===
When a player dies in the game, it’s possible for a '''murder case''' to be created. Murder cases are reported by:
When a player dies in the game, it’s possible for a murder case to be created. Murder cases are reported by:


* '''Victims''' using <code>/911</code> or
* Victims using <code>/911</code> or
* '''Random passersby''' who see a clue and '''click on it''' to report the murder.
* Random passersby who see a clue and click on it to report the murder.


This will create an '''open case''' for Detectives to work on. Detectives can view all open cases by using the <code>/cases</code> command. You can click on a case to '''assign it to yourself''' or unassign it after 6 hours. Remember, you have a '''time limit of 6 hours''' to solve a case before it becomes unassigned and '''24 hours''' before the case goes cold.
This will create an open case for Detectives to work on. Detectives can view all open cases by using the <code>/cases</code> command.  
 
[[File:Example of an assigned case.png|thumb|Example of an assigned case, located on the '''last page of the GUI once claimed.''']]
You can click on a case to assign it to yourself. However, you must solve the case within '''6 hours''', or it will become unassigned.  
 
* '''Assigned cases go to the last page of the crime menu!'''
 
 
You won’t be able to assign yourself to the same case again, but another Detective can take over. Additionally, if a case remains unsolved for '''24 hours''', it becomes cold and can no longer be solved.
 
[[File:Outside spawn at a crime scene.png|thumb|441x441px|An example crime scene...]]
[[File:Example of a collected clue.png|thumb|337x337px|Example clue collected by detective]]


=== Collecting Clues ===
=== Collecting Clues ===
At the crime scene, '''1-3 clues''' (e.g., '''blood splatter''' or '''projectile casings''') will be left behind, depending on the murder method. Detectives have '''45 seconds''' to find as many clues as they can once they arrive at the crime scene. The killer may attempt to '''move the clues''' within '''15 blocks''' of the body, but if you're quick, you’ll be able to find them all.
At the crime scene, 1-3 clues (e.g., blood splatter or projectile casings) will be left behind, depending on the murder method. Detectives have '''60''' '''seconds''' to find as many clues as they can once they arrive at the crime scene. The killer may attempt to move the clues within 4 blocks of the body, but if you're quick, you’ll be able to find them all.
 
* '''Blood splatter''' is often left behind when a melee weapon is used.
* '''Projectile casings''' are left when a ranged weapon is used.
 


* '''Blood splatter''' is often left behind when a '''melee weapon''' is used.
 
* '''Projectile casings''' are left when a '''ranged weapon''' is used.
 
[[File:Analysers at the Reveille Police Station.png|thumb|375x375px|Located at /gps revpolice]]


=== Using the Analyser ===
=== Using the Analyser ===
After collecting clues, a Detective must bring them to an '''Analyser''' located at a Police Station. The Analyser reveals important information about each clue, such as:
After collecting clues, a Detective must bring them to an '''Analyser''' located at a Police Station. The Analyser processes each clue and reveals important information such as:
 
* Who started the fight
* The victim
* The attacker
* Location
* Time of death
 
These '''revealed clues''' provide all the details necessary to piece together the full story of the crime. Without using the Analyser, clues won’t reveal any information, so it’s crucial to process them properly. Detectives must wait 30 seconds between uses of the Analyser. Only Detectives can use this tool.


* '''Who started the fight'''
* '''The victim'''
* '''The attacker'''
* '''Location'''
* '''Time of death'''


These details will help you piece together the full story. Without using the Analyser, clues won’t reveal any information, so it’s crucial to process them properly. Only '''Detectives''' can use Analyser tools, and you must wait '''30 seconds''' between uses to process clues.
 
[[File:Example use of evidence locker.png|thumb|383x383px|Example of clues in evidence locker menu]]


=== Solving the Case ===
=== Solving the Case ===
Once you’ve processed all clues, you can return to the '''Evidence Locker''' by right-clicking the case in the <code>/cases</code> menu. Move all revealed clues into the locker and '''click submit''' to solve the case. If the person who started the fight doesn’t match the victim, a '''wanted point''' will be generated for the attacker, and Police Officers can then issue an arrest.
Once all clues have been processed, Detectives should return to the '''Evidence Locker''' by '''right-clicking the case in the <code>/cases</code> menu.''' Move all revealed clues into the locker and click submit to solve the case.  
 
[[File:Example of a solved detective case.png|thumb|464x464px|A solved case, if all goes right you should see this!]]
If the person who started the fight doesn’t match the victim, a wanted point will be generated for the attacker. Police Officers can then issue an arrest.
 
If a Detective fails to gather all clues in time, the case will go cold and can no longer be solved. If you're struggling to find enough clues, '''enlist the help of another Detective''' before the timer runs out.
 
'''TIP:''' You can assess the scene before picking up clues.


=== Cold Cases ===
=== Cold Cases ===
If a case isn’t solved within '''24 hours''', it becomes a '''cold case'''. Cold cases are moved to a special section in the <code>/cases</code> menu, and Detectives cannot solve them. However, all details remain frozen, and the clues are no longer valid. It’s important to solve cases promptly to avoid letting them go cold.
If a case isn’t solved within '''24 hours''', it becomes a cold case. Cold cases are moved to a special section in the <code>/cases</code> menu, and Detectives cannot solve them. The clues associated with cold cases become invalid, so it’s essential to act quickly.


=== Tools and Responsibilities ===
=== Tools and Responsibilities ===
Detectives use specific tools that help them investigate and solve cases:
Detectives use specific tools that help them investigate and solve cases:


* '''Analysers''': Reveal detailed information from clues.
* '''Analysers:''' Reveal detailed information from clues.
* '''Evidence Locker''': Used to submit processed clues and solve cases.
* '''Evidence Locker:''' Used to submit processed clues and solve cases.


Unlike '''Police Officers''', Detectives do not:
Unlike Police Officers, Detectives do not:


* '''Chase down criminals''' or
* Chase down criminals or
* '''Arrest and jail criminals'''.
* Arrest and jail criminals.


Those tasks are handled by '''Police Officers''', who can '''handcuff''', '''tase''', and '''jail''' criminals based on the information provided by Detectives.
Those tasks are handled by '''Police Officers''', who can handcuff, tase, and jail criminals based on the information provided by Detectives. After solving a case, Detectives should notify all available Police Officers to issue an arrest if applicable.


=== Police Officer vs. Detective ===
=== Police Officer vs. Detective ===
It’s essential to understand the difference between '''Detectives''' and '''Police Officers''':
It’s essential to understand the difference between Detectives and Police Officers:


* '''Police Officers''' chase down, arrest, and jail criminals. They also have access to tools like '''handcuffs''', '''tasers''', '''pepper spray''', and '''batons''' to manage crime.
* '''Police Officers''' chase down, arrest, and jail criminals. They have tools like handcuffs, tasers, pepper spray, and batons to manage crime.
* '''Detectives''' investigate crimes, collect and process clues, and solve cases. They do not make arrests or chase criminals.
* '''Detectives''' investigate crimes, collect and process clues, and solve cases. They do not make arrests or chase criminals.


Police Officers are also responsible for setting '''bail''' for jailed players, while Detectives focus on solving cases through their investigation work.
Only Police Officers can jail criminals. Once a case is solved, Detectives must coordinate with Police Officers to ensure arrests are made.
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=== Frequently Asked Questions ===
=== Frequently Asked Questions ===


# '''How do I report a murder?'''
* '''How do I report a murder?'''
#* Use <code>/911</code> if you're the victim or click on a clue if you’re a passerby.
** Use <code>/911</code> if you're the victim or click on a clue if you’re a passerby.
# '''What happens if I don’t solve a case within 6 hours?'''
* '''What happens if I don’t solve a case within 6 hours?'''
#* The case becomes '''unassigned''', and another Detective can take it.
** The case becomes unassigned, and another Detective can take it. You won’t be able to reassign yourself to the same case again.
# '''What does an Analyser do?'''
* '''What happens if I don’t solve a case within 24 hours?'''
#* It reveals important information from clues, such as '''who started the fight''', the '''victim''', the '''attacker''', and more.
** The case becomes cold, and the clues disappear, making it impossible to solve.
# '''What should I do after collecting and processing all clues?'''
* '''What does an Analyser do?'''
#* Submit the clues in the '''Evidence Locker''' in the <code>/cases</code> menu to solve the case.
** It reveals important information from clues, such as who started the fight, the victim, the attacker, and more.
# '''What happens if I don’t solve a case within 24 hours?'''
* '''What should I do after collecting and processing all clues?'''
#* The case becomes '''cold''', and the clues disappear.
** Submit the clues in the '''Evidence Locker''' via the <code>/cases</code> menu to solve the case.
# '''What’s the difference between a Police Officer and a Detective?'''
* '''What should I do if I’m struggling to find enough clues?'''
#* '''Police Officers''' arrest and jail criminals, while '''Detectives''' investigate crimes and solve cases by collecting and processing clues.
** Enlist the help of another Detective before the 6-hour time limit runs out.


----By following this guide and understanding the responsibilities of a Detective, you’ll be well-prepared to pass the exam and serve your community by solving crimes!
By following this guide and understanding the responsibilities of a Detective, you’ll be well-prepared to pass the exam and serve your community by solving crimes!
----This guide now includes the requested updates about revealed clues, time limits, cold cases, and the distinct roles of Detectives and Police Officers.

Latest revision as of 03:54, 3 November 2024

As a Detective, your job is to investigate crimes, primarily murders, and solve cases using clues left behind at crime scenes. Unlike Police Officers, Detectives don’t arrest criminals or jail them, but instead, focus on gathering evidence, processing clues, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with Police Officers by providing the necessary information for them to issue arrests and track down criminals.

Reporting a Murder

When a player dies in the game, it’s possible for a murder case to be created. Murder cases are reported by:

  • Victims using /911 or
  • Random passersby who see a clue and click on it to report the murder.

This will create an open case for Detectives to work on. Detectives can view all open cases by using the /cases command.

Example of an assigned case, located on the last page of the GUI once claimed.

You can click on a case to assign it to yourself. However, you must solve the case within 6 hours, or it will become unassigned.

  • Assigned cases go to the last page of the crime menu!


You won’t be able to assign yourself to the same case again, but another Detective can take over. Additionally, if a case remains unsolved for 24 hours, it becomes cold and can no longer be solved.

An example crime scene...
Example clue collected by detective

Collecting Clues

At the crime scene, 1-3 clues (e.g., blood splatter or projectile casings) will be left behind, depending on the murder method. Detectives have 60 seconds to find as many clues as they can once they arrive at the crime scene. The killer may attempt to move the clues within 4 blocks of the body, but if you're quick, you’ll be able to find them all.

  • Blood splatter is often left behind when a melee weapon is used.
  • Projectile casings are left when a ranged weapon is used.



Located at /gps revpolice

Using the Analyser

After collecting clues, a Detective must bring them to an Analyser located at a Police Station. The Analyser processes each clue and reveals important information such as:

  • Who started the fight
  • The victim
  • The attacker
  • Location
  • Time of death

These revealed clues provide all the details necessary to piece together the full story of the crime. Without using the Analyser, clues won’t reveal any information, so it’s crucial to process them properly. Detectives must wait 30 seconds between uses of the Analyser. Only Detectives can use this tool.


Example of clues in evidence locker menu

Solving the Case

Once all clues have been processed, Detectives should return to the Evidence Locker by right-clicking the case in the /cases menu. Move all revealed clues into the locker and click submit to solve the case.

A solved case, if all goes right you should see this!

If the person who started the fight doesn’t match the victim, a wanted point will be generated for the attacker. Police Officers can then issue an arrest.

If a Detective fails to gather all clues in time, the case will go cold and can no longer be solved. If you're struggling to find enough clues, enlist the help of another Detective before the timer runs out.

TIP: You can assess the scene before picking up clues.

Cold Cases

If a case isn’t solved within 24 hours, it becomes a cold case. Cold cases are moved to a special section in the /cases menu, and Detectives cannot solve them. The clues associated with cold cases become invalid, so it’s essential to act quickly.

Tools and Responsibilities

Detectives use specific tools that help them investigate and solve cases:

  • Analysers: Reveal detailed information from clues.
  • Evidence Locker: Used to submit processed clues and solve cases.

Unlike Police Officers, Detectives do not:

  • Chase down criminals or
  • Arrest and jail criminals.

Those tasks are handled by Police Officers, who can handcuff, tase, and jail criminals based on the information provided by Detectives. After solving a case, Detectives should notify all available Police Officers to issue an arrest if applicable.

Police Officer vs. Detective

It’s essential to understand the difference between Detectives and Police Officers:

  • Police Officers chase down, arrest, and jail criminals. They have tools like handcuffs, tasers, pepper spray, and batons to manage crime.
  • Detectives investigate crimes, collect and process clues, and solve cases. They do not make arrests or chase criminals.

Only Police Officers can jail criminals. Once a case is solved, Detectives must coordinate with Police Officers to ensure arrests are made.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I report a murder?
    • Use /911 if you're the victim or click on a clue if you’re a passerby.
  • What happens if I don’t solve a case within 6 hours?
    • The case becomes unassigned, and another Detective can take it. You won’t be able to reassign yourself to the same case again.
  • What happens if I don’t solve a case within 24 hours?
    • The case becomes cold, and the clues disappear, making it impossible to solve.
  • What does an Analyser do?
    • It reveals important information from clues, such as who started the fight, the victim, the attacker, and more.
  • What should I do after collecting and processing all clues?
    • Submit the clues in the Evidence Locker via the /cases menu to solve the case.
  • What should I do if I’m struggling to find enough clues?
    • Enlist the help of another Detective before the 6-hour time limit runs out.

By following this guide and understanding the responsibilities of a Detective, you’ll be well-prepared to pass the exam and serve your community by solving crimes!


This guide now includes the requested updates about revealed clues, time limits, cold cases, and the distinct roles of Detectives and Police Officers.