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2. Currently the only hard way of dealing with that is going to a player being jerk in chat and just banning/kicking them from the game. It's a bit annoying to micromanage but there's been talk from Dev and suggested by others about possibly having GM's do more work and that managing jerks in chat more actively is one of them.
3. The upgrades do work, but currently it's not too major or obvious that they do in general, mostly because right now they're just minor buffs until later on when they'll actually be *doing* something else and more majorly rather then what they do now. Most of them will be entirely different as the game gets closer to full release so the buffs they give right now won't be around forever.
4. Taverns do work but players won't go *in* them, instead it makes players socialize more by upping the chance of them hanging out, chatting and making parties in a radius *around* them.
5. Currently, no, with how the engine was designed according to the dev editing the terrain levels would take colossal amounts of work that would take a ton of dev time from new additions and bugfixing.