Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-33132077-20170802010322/@comment-33426389-20171024203858

HunterThe1Gamer wrote: This is how to identify an ODer without blurting it out.



1. Check their body package. ODers frequently use the 1.0 or 2.0 combined with limbs from expensive packages. Typically wear the limbs the Frost/Flame Guard General or the peg leg from the Pirate Swashbuckler. They also use the 3.0 head from their corresponding gender. "Rich"  ones will wear limbs from a Korblox package.

2. Check their face. ODers use faces like the Joyful Smile, Err..., Braces, and I Didn't Eat That Cookie.

3. Check their clothes. Any clothes such as beautiful hairs and long hairs, clothes from the front page of shirts and pants, and other items like the Dust Mask/Holiday Crown and a swordpack.

4. Check their avatar type. ODers generally use R6 but some wear animations like the Stylish or Ninja.

5. Check the membership. Most users with BC memberships are developers, but if they have BC and their avatars relate to the above, chances are they are an ODer trying to show off their "wealth."

6. Check the games they join. You are unlikely to find them in obbies, tycoons and clickbaits (Mostly played by noobs and guests) but they mostly play Boys and Girls Dance Club, Robloxian Life, MeepCity (Parties), and Adopt and Raise a Cute Kid. Users who look like ODers but aren't generally play free boombox and admin house games.

7. Check there username. If they have x's or i's at the beginning and end chances are high. It may also contain popular texting abbreviations and their real life name (my username contains mine but I'm not and ODer). If their username doesn't abide by this, it is a player that looks like one.



NOTE: Not all ODers relate to this and not all players that relate to this are ODers. It is still not advised to blurt out a player is an ODer because they might report you. Oh god, I wear 2.0 and Err.. because I dressed as a guest. Guests had 2.0. Thanks for calling me (indirectly) an ODer!