Leif Corporation Handbook (April 2025)

Leif Corporation Handbook

The following document is the official handbook of the Leif Corporation, written by the Trainers+. Please read it carefully. Any changes to this handbook will be made clear.

Leif Corporation is a roblox core group. We have fun games.

We band together as a team, together we are an unstoppable force.

:shield:We are LC!
Last Update: 27 September: Full rewrite

General Rules

  • Follow the Roblox Community Standards and the Leif Corporation Game Rules at all times. Failure to do so will result in a demotion.

  • Exploiting and glitching are strictly prohibited.

  • Do not try to evade punishment, it will only make it worse.

  • Do not steal any assets related to Leif Corporation, or wear unauthorized uniforms. Failure to do so will result in a blacklist for ranking up.

  • You are not allowed to sell/share any accounts with LC points/ranks. If your account has been hacked, you must tell us so we can take action.

  • Trainers+ can remove a user from a LC position for poor behavior, in-game. This includes toxicity, inappropriate behavior, etc. Anyone who acts in ways not suitable for his/her rank will see that rank revoked.


Event Global Rules

LC, LCET, and LCR leadership has agreed to a set of rules to prevent unfair advantage(s).

  • Toxicity can earn you a demotion.

  • One-shot weapons in general are NOT ALLOWED during events.

  • Attendees cannot fight and kill each other in the main spawn area, the LC loadout room, the LCR hideout, or the LCET loadout. The only exception to this rule is if you’re fighting someone and during the middle of it they decide to run to any of the mentioned areas in order to escape said fight, in which case you are free to kill them there.

By committing any of the mentioned rules while also being on-duty for LC, you can expect an appropriate punishment in the group; ranging from a point deduction up to a demotion. In some cases, one may get added to the LC Event Blacklist, where one is on permanent Universal KOS during LC/LCET/LCR events in LCRF, and are banned from attending subgroup-specific events in LCH.


Going On-Duty

In order to be recognized as on-duty for LC, you must follow these requirements.

  • Have a LC ranktag (!setgroup LC).

  • Wear a official uniform (shirt morphs are in the security building).

  • Custom uniforms/Off-Duty only uniforms are not allowed to be worn on-duty as they are not seen as official uniforms.

  • You cannot wear a BOD/LCDEV pin unless you are one, or else face a blacklist from ranking up.

  • The uniform must be clearly seen, failure to do so will result in a warning/possible dismissal from the event.

Other On-Duty Rules
  • While on-duty, you cannot act like you are the boss of the game, unless you are a Special Defense+.

  • You CANNOT use other group’s tools (LCET, LCR), or else face demotion.

  • It is discouraged to use LCET/LCR uniforms while on-duty.

  • Before going off-duty, you must drop all of your LC tools.


Important Info

The following section outlines some important information for those who are on-duty for LC that are otherwise not specified in other sections of the handbook.

Weapon Use

Be very sure to use your weapons responsibly while on LC duty. Do not use LC weapons to random-kill players or fellow LC/LCET, you will be given a punishment.

You also can not use tools & weapons from other Leif Corp subgroups like LCET or LCR while on duty as LC. Make sure they’re not in your inventory.

Acronyms/Terms
  • LC - Leif Corporation
  • LCH - Leif Corp Hub
  • LCCC - Leif Corporation Computer Core
  • LCR - Leif Corporation Raiders
  • LCET - Leif Corporation Emergency Team

Event Acronyms

  • STS - Shoulder to Shoulder
  • SFL - Single File Line
  • March - Walk
  • OTB - On The Bus
  • RK - Random Killing
  • KOS - Kill on Sight
KoS

KoS (Kill on Sight) is an acronym used for rule breaking or other stuff. Here are the different kinds:

Automatic KoS

The following list shows those who will automatically be on KOS, without the need of an Elite Tier+ declaring it:

  • A LC member goes rogue
  • Anybody with a LCR ranktag
  • Exploiters
  • Mutants
  • People on the LC Event Blacklist.
Cross KoS

Anybody put on LC or LCET KoS can be decided that they can also be put on the other subgroup’s KOS as pro-core.

Universal KoS

Universal KOS can be ordered by a BOD+. During this all subgroups must KOS this person.

Team KoS

KoS can be ordered for a subgroup. In LC, it can be ordered by a Elite Tier+. When a Team KoS order is issued, all LC members on duty are required to KOS that person.

Neutrals are not on Automatic KoS, but if they pose a threat to LC/LCET’s duties, they may be put on Team KoS (Elite Tier+ needs to declare it)

Room Restrictions

Room restrictions are designed to curtail distractions caused by visitors in times of need. They are authorized by Elite Tier+. Room restrictions apply to a specific area in the room restriction announcement. Unless specified otherwise, the following conditions for room restrictions apply by default:

• One warning must be issued to all trespassers (unless stated otherwise)
• LCET are exempt (unless stated otherwise)
• Pro-LC/pro-core neutrals are not exempt (unless stated otherwise)
• During events, room restrictions are in-effect indefinitely until the event ends (unless stated otherwise)
• Outside of events, room restrictions are in-effect until the core is within a relatively safe temperature (-100/100) (unless stated otherwise)

When a room restriction is not declared, you may never warn a visitor to leave an area. This is known as an unauthorized room restriction.

Automatic Room Restrictions

During the e-coolant phase, LC/LCET can kill visitors inside e-coolant at will. You may choose to not kill neutrals in e-coolant if you believe they pose no risk, however, don’t obstruct fellow LC members if they choose to do otherwise.

Consensus

Before you get promoted to a Tier rank, you will go through a consensus ran by a Special Defense+ to ensure you are ready for your role.

Illegitimate Points

If a HR+ gives ANYBODY points that they are not supposed to have or have not earned it yet, the HR will get a single warning on the first offense, then a demotion on the second.

  • This is case-by-case, stuff might be different per case.
Revenge Killing

You are not allowed to kill anybody who is not a threat anymore, as from another event or eariler in the current event.

Teamswitching

During events you are NOT allowed to switch the team you are attending as under any circumstance. Doing so will result in a point deduction in LC along with ending up on Kill on Sight.

Teamswitching refers to switching from LC to be LCET, LCR, or an anti-core neutral (or vice-versa).

Feigning event attendance is forbidden. Punishments for pretending to participate in an event, team-switching to disrupt an event, or otherwise acting in bad faith are applicable even if the person is not officially on-duty for LC.

Rogue Users

On the other hand, if a Security member is found breaking a rule in the handbook, alert them of their wrongdoing and give them a warning. If said Security member doesn’t listen or actually uses their weapons irresponsibly, kill them. if you saw same Security member breaking some rules even after being warned, request a punishment request.

In order to report a rulebreaker, please use the dedicated forum in the
Communications Server to send a handbook violation report. You’ll need very good evidence of the person committing violations, as well as proof that you’ve warned them. (Tiers do not need to be warned)

If a Elite Tier or higher is being abusive with their weapons, record the evidence and send it to an Trainer+.


Exploiting is using any external program to alter gameplay, such as macros, and Lua injectors/executors. Exploiting is against the Roblox Community Standards and Leif Corporation Game rules.

If the person is breaking LC Game Rules and is still in the server, click the button “Call Moderators” at the top-right of the screen and call for PIA. Once the BOD joins, DO NOT let others know of their presence in chat. Although keep in mind that exploiters are on Kill-on-Sight and you should kill them.

If the person leaves before you had time to call BOD, you can instead use the dedicated forum in the Communications Server in order to send an abuser/exploiter report. Be sure to capture evidence of said person committing violations.

Report handbook violators by using this form: https://dyno.gg/form/a7a4a687


Ranks

Leif Corporation has ranks with different responsibilities. Below are the official ranks of LC.

Fan

Fan

The entry rank for LC.

Tools:

  • Weak Baton - Deals minimal damage against players
  • LC Shield - A shield.
Cadet

Cadet

This is the first achievable rank past the entry rank in LC. This rank will prove your willingness to ascend further in the community by distinguishing yourself from new members. You will be provided new weapons in order to mark your way to the first Tier rank.

Requirements:

Get 20 Points
Tools:

  • Increased Damage LC Baton - Deals medium damage against players
  • LC Shield - A shield.
Tier 1

Tier 1

Ascending further, Tier 1 are granted a LC pistol and a increased damage baton which deal a medium amount of damage to players.

Requirements:

Get 65 points.

Complete the Tier 1 Evaluation

Evaluation: Hosted at LCCC

Phase 1: Core Simulation. Turn the coolant on and the heatant off in 50 seconds, with a speed coil.

Phase 2: Combat Core Simulation. Turn the coolant off and the heatant on in 50 seconds, with a speed coil, sword, and LC pistol. There is a impersonating LCR insurgent resisting

Phase 3: Duel. Duel somebody impersonating a LCR insurgent, with the person being evaluated have tier 1 tools.

Phase 4: Quiz - You will need to get at least 4 questions right out of a given 5 questions. Quiz will range from handbook knowledge to certain scenarios, etc.

After the full evaluation is done, a proper consensus check will take place by Trainer+ to determine whether you are suitable enough for the Tier 1 rank.

Tools:

  • LC Pistol - A pistol that deals a decent amount of damage towards enemies
  • LC Increased Damage Baton - Deals medium damage against players
  • LC Shield - A shield.
    Permissions:
  • Call for LC backup.
Tier 2

Tier 2

Ascending further, Tier 2s are granted the LC SMG.

Requirements:

You must first be Tier 1 for at least 1 week

Have 100 Points

Phase 1: Core Simulation. Turn the coolant on and the heatant off in 50 seconds, with a speed coil.

Phase 2: Combat Core Simulation. Turn the coolant off and the heatant on in 45 seconds, with a speed coil, sword, LC pistol, and LC SMG. There is a impersonating LCR operative resisting

Phase 3: Duel. Duel somebody impersonating a LCR operative, with the person being evaluated have tier 2 tools.

Phase 4: Quiz - You will need to get at least 4 questions right out of a given 5 questions. Quiz will range from handbook knowledge to certain scenarios, etc.

Pass Consensus Check (This can take up to 12 hours to complete)

Tools:

  • LC SMG - A SMG that deals a decent amount of damage towards enemies
  • LC Pistol
  • LC Increased Damage Baton
  • LC Shield

Permissions:

Same as Tier 1.

Tier 3

Tier 3

This is the final rank that can be earned by meeting point requirements. They have proven themselves to be capable Officers able to patrol LC facilities with lethal weapons on their own.

Requirements:

You must first be Tier 2 for at least 2 weeks

Get 200 Points

Pass Tier 3 Evaluation

Phase 1: Core Simulation. Turn the coolant on and the heatant off in 50 seconds, with a speed coil.

Phase 2: Combat Core Simulation. Turn the coolant off and the heatant on in 45 seconds, with a speed coil, sword, LC pistol, and LC SMG. There is a impersonating LCR operative resisting

Phase 3: Shooting Range. Get at least 15 hits in 30 seconds.

Phase 4: Quiz - You will need to get at least 6 questions right out of a given 7 questions. Quiz will range from handbook knowledge to certain scenarios, etc.

After the full evaluation is done, a proper consensus check will take place by Special Defense+ to determine whether you are suitable enough for the Tier 3 rank. (This can take up to 48 hours to complete)

Tools:

  • LC Rifle - A Rifle that deals a decent amount of damage towards enemies
  • LC Pistol
  • LC SMG
  • LC Increased Damage Baton
  • LC Shield

Permissions:

Same as Tier 1 and 2.

Ability to issue LC Kill-on-Sight orders outside of all events if the goals of LC are endangered. The KoS order remains in effect as long as the Tier 3 is on-duty for LC.

Elite Tier

Elite Tier

Elite Tier is the first rank within Security offering the privilege of hosting official pointed LC patrols and raid responses. This rank is trusted with much, much more authority and trust than the average Tier 3 member. Elite Tiers are expected to show amazing role-model behavior to the lower ranks.

Requirements:

You must first be Tier 3

Handpicked for a Elite Tier Evaluation:

- Hosting a patrol

Tools:

  • UPG Pistol - A upgraded pistol.

  • LC Pistol

  • LC SMG

  • LC Rifle

  • LC Shield

  • LC Increased Damage Baton.
    Permissions:

  • Ability to host official pointed patrols.

  • Ability to issue LC KoS orders.

  • Ability to issue room restrictions for the duration of LC patrols & raid responses.

  • Ability to report troublesome members for Trainer review.

  • Allowed to override any KOS orders for users below them in rank.

Special Defense

Special Defense

Special Defense is the fifth achievable rank within Security and is first HR rank within the group. They represent the exemplary members of the group and are given the permission to organize LC trainings, tournaments as well as moderation access in the Communication Server.

Requirements:

You must first be Elite Tier.
Must have full security on all accounts (Roblox)

Handpicked for a Special Defense Evaluation

- Successfully complete 4 sections quiz which involves an array of questions about hosting, moderation, admin use, etc:

  • Quiz consists of 8 questions split into 4 sections that cover various aspects such as: general knowledge, handbook knowledge, moderator knowledge and Adonis commands knowledge. There is no pass rate for them, it fully depends if Trainers and above are satisfied with your answers

- Successfully hosting a training

Tools:

  • LC Pistol
  • LC SMG
  • LC Rifle
  • UPG Pistol
  • UPG SMG

Permissions:

  • All of the Elite Tier permissions, +
  • Issue Room Restrictions
  • Moderation powers in LC training facilities.
  • Not required to wear a uniform.
  • If chosen, they are allowed to host a server during a LC MEGA Training.
Trainer

Trainer

The second HR rank within LC. This rank is the leadership rank that under command of HOS is to handle evaluations, promotions/demotions, points, and more. Trainers propose any and all group-changing votes, policies and changes.

Requirements:

Nomination vote by a Trainer+, majority vote must be reached before being promoted

Tools:

  • UPG SMG - A upgraded SMG
  • UPG Rifle - A upgraded Rifle
  • Katana
  • UPG Pistol
  • LC Pistol
  • LC SMG
  • LC Rifle
  • LC Increased Damage Baton
  • LC Shield

Permissions:

  • All of the Special Defense permissions, +
  • Trainers has full authority over lower-ranked members regarding all situations, ranging from handbook violations to KOS orders.
    • Trainer+ also has it on the highest authority to cancel any event where they deem that it is appropriate to do so and take any action necessary.
  • Allowed to host any type of LC event.
  • Allowed to schedule and set up a LC MEGA Training.
  • Allowed to override any KOS orders for users below them in rank.
  • Granted moderation powers in all current LC facilities.
  • Granted administration powers in public LCRF and LC servers.
  • Ability to vote and propose votes in LC.
  • Granted direct communications with the Board of Directors+, LCET Specialists+, and LCR Instructors+ in a private channel.
  • Vote with LCET and LCR leadership members regarding subgroup-wide votes.
  • Overall being responsible for all changes done to the group.
Head of Security

Head of Security

The third HR rank within LC Security , it is also final achievable rank within the group. It is essentially the leader of LC Security and is currently held by PRO125GALAKSI.
Head of Security along with Trainers manages the group and represents good image of LC by attending as much events as he can.

Requirements:
Handpicked by leifyleifyleify9

Tools:
Same as Trainer

Permissions:

  • All of the Trainer permissions, +
  • Full authority over all members below him,
  • Ability to veto any of the votes,
  • Organize and host LC MEGA Trainings/Patrols/Tournaments
  • Overall being responsible for all changes done to the subgroup.

Events

Leif Corporation has events to recieve points and ranks. All listed below are OFFICIAL events of Leif Corporation and will get you points/ranks. are otherwise not specified in other sections of the handbook.

Trainings

Trainings are common events organized by rank Special Defense and Trainers. In most cases you can expect to earn up to 10 points during these events. Simply put, the better you perform, the more points you earn. Trainings can be of any length, however, they usually fit into the range of 30-60 minutes.

Trainings are scheduled in advance and announced before their beginning, so it is recommended that you arrive in the training server 5 to 15 minutes before it starts. Trainings can be hosted at any LC training facility or a private, LC-owned LC game server.

When training, be sure to follow the guidelines below

  • Listen to the host and follow their orders.
  • You must be on-duty for LC to attend a LC training. Always have a uniform. (Unless the host says otherwise)
  • You are forbidden from taking your loadouts or any tools.

Intentionally disrupting the training as an attendee can lead to severe consequences, including heavy point deductions and demotions. Do not complain about punishments during trainings, including mutes, kicks, and bans from the event.

Tournament

Think you got what it takes to win an intense, competitive event? Be sure to join a LC Tournament.

The winner attains 11 LC points and a special “Tournament Winner” role in our communications server for a month until the next tournament’s winner.

Attendees who do not win the tournament stand to gain up to 8 LC points from the event.

After winning a tournament, you cannot win the role again for the next 2 tournaments.

Currently, there are two types of tournaments: the obby tournament and the combat tournament. Although they may vary, the tournaments are traditionally hosted at these times:

Obby Tournament & Combat Tournaments : Near the end of each calendar month

In very rare circumstances, tournament event times can change at any time.

Patrol

Patrols are common events organized by rank Elite Tiers+ where you attempt to stabilize the core and maintain security in the facility in a group/team setting. LCR may or may not attempt to prevent your objectives. Pay attention to your event host and follow their instructions.

All patrols must be between 15 minutes (the minimum length) and 45 minutes (the maximum length).

There can be an additional 1 point bonus as a bonus for those who show an amazing performance and communication.

Pay attention to your event host and follow their instructions.

Joint Patrol

A new kind of patrol! Have all 3 subgroups! Same as a regular patrol in terms of points.

Raid Response

Raid Responses are hosted by Elite Tiers+ in response to scheduled LCR raids.
There are several types of raids with various objectives.

On attendance PBST can receive a maximum of 9 points with 1 extra bonus point.

Meltdown / Freezedown Raid: During Meltdown/Freezedown Raids, LCR will attempt to cause the core to explode. During meltdown raids, you must cool the core to the best of your ability, while during freezedown raids, you must attempt to heat the core.

Chaos Raid: During Chaos Raids, LCR will attempt to cause the maximum amount of chaos throughout the facility, usually by igniting cargo boxes, radioactive waste, and derailing nuke trains. As LC, your task is to counter said chaos and eliminate its causes.

Incursion Raid: During Incursions Raids, LCR will storm to a specified area and attempt to hold it. As LC, your task is to converge upon said location and attempt to counter the TMS threat. They can be hosted as any levelled raid.

Mega Raid: Mega Raids, are rare events hosted by LCR, hosted a couple of times yearly, where everybody comes together to raid. LC must be their best here.

Mega Raids are announced in the LC, LCR and LCET communications servers well in advance and rallies at LCRS are organized shortly before the event starts.

A reminder that LCR Raids are still a main event of LCR and not LC’s. LC purely only attend the event. In VERY rare circumstances, there may come a raid where LC (and LCET) are possibly barred from attending.

MEGA Events:

MEGA Training

A huge training, with lots of people! Expect 15 points for winning, 12 points for losing. Hosted by Trainer+.

LC High Ranks do not have hardcore activity requirements, however, it is still expected of them to still let other HRs know if they go inactive for a certain amount of time.

Special Defense+ still cannot go inactive for 2+ months (as an example) and not be on a Known Absence. They will just be demoted after a while.

BODs are allowed to wear anything whilst on-duty for LC. If it is during events, the BOD must inform the event host. On top of that, they have access to all loadouts and can use them if they want to. (NO ONE-SHOT WEAPONS ARE PERMITTED) HOWEVER, like everyone else, they still need to follow the other handbook rules.


Hosting Rules

All hosts regardless of rank are expected to follow the hosting rules. Seen below are every hosting rule:

Hosting rules for Elite Tier and above:

  • An ET+ may host one LC event every thirty minutes.
  • LC events may not overlap other LC events.
  • LC events must have at least a thirty-minute gap between other LC events.
  • An ET+ may schedule an event up to three weeks in advance.
  • Response events (OP) are exempt from all aforementioned rules

Trainers+ may be consulted for case-by-case exemptions to hosting rules.


Groups you might encounter

LCR

Leif Corporation Raiders is the official raiding group of LC. They will almost always be a common adversary for LC. Certain rules need to be followed when dealing with the Raiders.

Any Raider with the red ranktag and official uniform are to be killed on sight immediately. This rule, however, is voided if said Raider is located in the spawn area, the LCET Loadout Room, LC Loadout Room, or the LCR hideout. However, if said Raider is running to these areas with the intention of running away from an already occuring fight, you are free to kill them in those areas. On top of that, you cannot kill a Raider headed to get their loadouts and items from the Raider Hideout.

Any Raider with only the ranktag enabled but no uniform may be killed without warning if they try to destroy the core.

Any players with a Raider uniform but not the ranktag are to be treated as regular visitors.

Captains have the same uniform override permissions as Special Defense for their group, therefore they do not need to wear an official LCR uniform to be considered on-duty. All they need to have on is their ranktag.

LCET

is the official emergency response group of LC. They are a specialised group of respondents working in teams in order to effectively patrol and prevent disasters such as fires, blackouts, etc at LCCC and other games.

Very often, LCET will work very hand-in-hand with LC in ensuring LC facilities are safe at all times. LC are expected to protect LCET members from gunfire, especially during a Patrol Support session.

During raids, patrols and other events, LCET can support LC in attempting to heat/cool the core should the temperature reach +2000/-2000, on top of achieving other objectives.

You can switch between being on-duty for LCET or LC by using the !setgroup command. LCET has their own set of tools, whilst on LC duty you may not use their tools.

During events, anyone put on Kill-on-Sight for LCET are also automatically on KOS for LC unless the KOS is deliberately removed for LC by an Elite Tier+ (Cross-KOS).

This handbook is always a work in progress and will evolve as time goes on.

Signed, The Trainers and Head of Security