Days are
not banned, at least according to the rule page. Nowhere does it say that days are banned. It
does say that the current warden's orders override any previous commands he had given.
It would make sense if days
were banned, because the majority usage of day commands create a situation in which the 'previous commands are overridden' rule is ignored, and as a result, cause freekill. The fact stands - nowhere does it say days are banned in the Rules page.
@Husky, according to what you're saying, any situation in which previous orders override current orders is considered trickery. In that case, Simon Says should be banned, as well as next round LRs (for example, when the LR was "All REDs crouch next round." That's a 'day' command.) Obviously, that's not what constitutes trickery.
If days are banned, it should be written down on the Rules page. Could we also get a clear boundary of what constitutes as 'tricking' or 'trickery'?
Days are not tricking - it's the exact same thing as Simon Says or LR. If days are banned, why? If they are banned, why doesn't it say that anywhere on the Rules page (unless I'm blind)? They aren't written down, there's a clear case of something that is fundamentally the same being allowed; why aren't days allowed?