For all of the SCP:Roleplay Players: author not knowing which object class to assign! For a complete list of Pending-class articles on the site, click here. Uncontained SCPs that are not yet contained may be assigned an object class, often Keter, but in some articles Uncontained is used in place of an object class to emphasise that ongoing effort is required to establish or restore containment. For a complete list of uncontained SCP objects on the site, some of which use Uncontained in place of an object class, click here. Esoteric Object Classes Additional Object classes not listed above are generally created to further the narrative in a particular SCP and only used once, and so are referred to as Esoteric or Narrative Object Classes. Esoteric object classes that are used often enough may eventually meet the requirements to be added to the list of Secondary Classes above. It is recommended to use one of the Primary Object Classes listed here for most SCPs, only using another object class if there's a good reason to justify it in the article. For a comprehensive list of Esoteric Object Classes and the articles that use them, click here. Object Class FAQ What is the Locked Box Test? The Locked Box Test is an informal guideline used to determine an object's most appropriate Object Class. It goes like this: If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and nothing bad will happen, then it's probably Safe. If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and you're not entirely sure what will happen, then it's probably Euclid. If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and it easily escapes, then it's probably Keter. If it is the box, then it's probably Thaumiel. Extending the analogy to other Object Classes: If it used to need a box, but no longer does, it's Neutralized. If this is because of a deliberate decision by the Foundation, it was probably Decomissioned. If it turns out it never needed a box in the first place, it's probably Explained. If you can't fit it in a box and it's about to end the world, then it's probably Apollyon. If you could have locked it in a box but chose not to, then it's probably Archon. If you can't fit it in a box but that's not a big deal, then it's probably Ticonderoga. If you're not sure what box to put it in yet, it's probably Pending. Note that as a special consideration, something that is autonomous, alive, and/or sapient is almost always at least Euclid-class. That is, if you lock a living thing in a box and forget about it, it will eventually suffocate or starve to death, and that's not a good outcome. Something that is intelligent could also end up being smart enough to outwit its containment procedures and/or stop cooperating with the Foundation's attempts to contain it, making it more dangerous than it otherwise might be. What if I find an SCP that is the wrong Object Class? The Object Classes are intentionally left vague as to not limit the author's creative freedom; a rigid, defined system of classes might hinder an author's ability to write the way they would want to, and as such multiple proposals to create better-defined systems in the past have been turned down by SCP Wiki staff. If you find an SCP article that you feel might be inappropriately classified, feel free to raise discussion on the topic and see what other community members think. If the explanation is not to your satisfaction, then feel free to express your opinion on the matter and vote accordingly on the page. If an SCP is very dangerous should its Object Class be higher? No, danger does not really affect an SCP's Object Class. As has been reiterated several times above this, an item's Object Class is more based on the difficulty of containment rather than the danger it otherwise poses. For example, a button that can destroy the entire universe when it's pressed would be safe, whereas a cat who randomly switches places with another cat anywhere on earth would be considered Keter. I thought we weren't Decomissioning articles anymore? When did that change? Originally, the Decommissioned Object Class was used by staff to place unwanted articles deemed to be of low quality in a sort of "Wall of Shame" rather than simply deleting them, keeping them around to serve as examples of what not to do. This involved rewriting the article to describe the SCP object's "decomissioning", generally involving author avatars destroying the object in an over-the-top manner. This practice is no longer performed, partly because such heavy-handed edits by SCP staff are no longer allowed and partly because decommissioning ended up backfiring, rather than encouraging better writing. The Decommissioned articles, formerly listed here, have now been deleted. See the History of the Universe Hub for more information about this period in the site's history. The modern Decomissioned Object Class, as described on the Decommissioning Department Hub, is very different. Although the name references the original process of Decommissioning, it's about exploring the reasons why the SCP Foundation might want to destroy a particular SCP object for pragmatic or ethical reasons, and is not about mocking low-quality articles. What determines which Object Classes are added to this list? Ultimately, it comes down to how often an object class is used. While the majority of SCPs are classified as Safe, Euclid or Keter, some articles use a different classification. While most of these are created for a specific SCP and used only once, a narrative object class can be reused if another author thinks it is useful. As a general guideline, if you use an object class that isn't listed on this page, it's worth making sure that it's clear what it means within the SCP article, because your reader is unlikely to have seen it before. Safe, Euclid, and Keter have been standard classes since the inception of the website; all others became standard due to widespread usage. Currently, an esoteric object class must be used in 25 SCP articles before it can be given its own tag and be defined in this guide.
Don't be on CI when daybreaks happens it doesn't matter if you outside of spawn the game will still picked you to be first few infected of the SCP-001-A event.
I had 2223 points. I was gonna buy Daybreak. But i moved my mouse and clicked on nuke. Wasted 1500 points for a single nuke. even though i wanted daybreak, now i need 1200 points to get daybreak.
Was once holding a test on the staircase with a d class. We sent her down and on her way back up the daybreak event happened. We shut the door on her, and we could see her reactions via body cam. It was so funny.
get a bit real The breach shelter is just useless get in S3 ask 049 if you can go in his cell just don't talk about guns or vacinations or any infecting or don't shoot him.
How to survive: All you do is go to the scp with inf stairs (I forgor its name) but this will keep the infected out as they cannot enter the stairs somehow by a barrier they glitches the player out. Just like how foundation members cannot exit like class d’s can.
this is exactly my idea make a radiation level from the nuclear warhead event make beta survive out side the are the hazmat team the radiation happen then the name the event radiated facility
POV:when some one starts daybreak in a server with alot of O5 = every one go to bunker, let the O5 cook. But when theres no alot of ppl on bunker Me instantaly:Nah i going to SCP-002
nah you are tripping. Surviving daybreak is easy, gather a group of maybe 5 or 6 mtf and guard a bunker and you are safe. it is safer the further you are in secotr 3. I can hide safely in 087 room
@@31oannamphong66, dude. Me and an entire server’s worth of security personnel, MTF, admins, and pretty much anyone with a gun tried that. We got overrun so damn fast.
@@31oannamphong66 yeah no, not in a public server, majority of the mtf in public server bunker have no aim. One time 5 of them mush waltz right through like 15 players, 2 or 3 of them even had minigun and a lot of them got infected, and indeed sector 3 is much safer, 096, 002, 087 are some good places
Not so fun fact:bunkers a 50/50 eighter you die or survive Best hiding places: CDC Cafe 002 087 stairs And for the best huding place it is... (Helicopter)
For all of the SCP:Roleplay Players: author not knowing which object class to assign!
For a complete list of Pending-class articles on the site, click here.
Uncontained
SCPs that are not yet contained may be assigned an object class, often Keter, but in some articles Uncontained is used in place of an object class to emphasise that ongoing effort is required to establish or restore containment.
For a complete list of uncontained SCP objects on the site, some of which use Uncontained in place of an object class, click here.
Esoteric Object Classes
Additional Object classes not listed above are generally created to further the narrative in a particular SCP and only used once, and so are referred to as Esoteric or Narrative Object Classes. Esoteric object classes that are used often enough may eventually meet the requirements to be added to the list of Secondary Classes above. It is recommended to use one of the Primary Object Classes listed here for most SCPs, only using another object class if there's a good reason to justify it in the article.
For a comprehensive list of Esoteric Object Classes and the articles that use them, click here.
Object Class FAQ
What is the Locked Box Test?
The Locked Box Test is an informal guideline used to determine an object's most appropriate Object Class. It goes like this:
If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and nothing bad will happen, then it's probably Safe.
If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and you're not entirely sure what will happen, then it's probably Euclid.
If you lock it in a box, leave it alone, and it easily escapes, then it's probably Keter.
If it is the box, then it's probably Thaumiel.
Extending the analogy to other Object Classes:
If it used to need a box, but no longer does, it's Neutralized. If this is because of a deliberate decision by the Foundation, it was probably Decomissioned.
If it turns out it never needed a box in the first place, it's probably Explained.
If you can't fit it in a box and it's about to end the world, then it's probably Apollyon.
If you could have locked it in a box but chose not to, then it's probably Archon.
If you can't fit it in a box but that's not a big deal, then it's probably Ticonderoga.
If you're not sure what box to put it in yet, it's probably Pending.
Note that as a special consideration, something that is autonomous, alive, and/or sapient is almost always at least Euclid-class. That is, if you lock a living thing in a box and forget about it, it will eventually suffocate or starve to death, and that's not a good outcome. Something that is intelligent could also end up being smart enough to outwit its containment procedures and/or stop cooperating with the Foundation's attempts to contain it, making it more dangerous than it otherwise might be.
What if I find an SCP that is the wrong Object Class?
The Object Classes are intentionally left vague as to not limit the author's creative freedom; a rigid, defined system of classes might hinder an author's ability to write the way they would want to, and as such multiple proposals to create better-defined systems in the past have been turned down by SCP Wiki staff.
If you find an SCP article that you feel might be inappropriately classified, feel free to raise discussion on the topic and see what other community members think. If the explanation is not to your satisfaction, then feel free to express your opinion on the matter and vote accordingly on the page.
If an SCP is very dangerous should its Object Class be higher?
No, danger does not really affect an SCP's Object Class. As has been reiterated several times above this, an item's Object Class is more based on the difficulty of containment rather than the danger it otherwise poses. For example, a button that can destroy the entire universe when it's pressed would be safe, whereas a cat who randomly switches places with another cat anywhere on earth would be considered Keter.
I thought we weren't Decomissioning articles anymore? When did that change?
Originally, the Decommissioned Object Class was used by staff to place unwanted articles deemed to be of low quality in a sort of "Wall of Shame" rather than simply deleting them, keeping them around to serve as examples of what not to do. This involved rewriting the article to describe the SCP object's "decomissioning", generally involving author avatars destroying the object in an over-the-top manner. This practice is no longer performed, partly because such heavy-handed edits by SCP staff are no longer allowed and partly because decommissioning ended up backfiring, rather than encouraging better writing. The Decommissioned articles, formerly listed here, have now been deleted. See the History of the Universe Hub for more information about this period in the site's history.
The modern Decomissioned Object Class, as described on the Decommissioning Department Hub, is very different. Although the name references the original process of Decommissioning, it's about exploring the reasons why the SCP Foundation might want to destroy a particular SCP object for pragmatic or ethical reasons, and is not about mocking low-quality articles.
What determines which Object Classes are added to this list?
Ultimately, it comes down to how often an object class is used. While the majority of SCPs are classified as Safe, Euclid or Keter, some articles use a different classification. While most of these are created for a specific SCP and used only once, a narrative object class can be reused if another author thinks it is useful. As a general guideline, if you use an object class that isn't listed on this page, it's worth making sure that it's clear what it means within the SCP article, because your reader is unlikely to have seen it before.
Safe, Euclid, and Keter have been standard classes since the inception of the website; all others became standard due to widespread usage. Currently, an esoteric object class must be used in 25 SCP articles before it can be given its own tag and be defined in this guide.
The first time I heard this music in SCP roleplay I was like WHERE IS THE BUNKER
Lol!
The bunker is located near the CDC Area. But it used to be in another hallway.
lol
Fun fact Apollyon level threat means it’s a scp that can’t be contained and if it breaches its most likely the end of the world
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Like scp 4005 it is class as Apollyon
@@Control_fruit7468 its actaully safe apollyon
@@hiboisssss make sense but what is making it Apollyon?
@Control_fruit7468 basically is potentially world ending or lore accurately a possible xk end of the world scenario
Basically a hide and seek game with guns
Indeed
POV: You’re surviving a five night’s at freddy fangame while surviving with the bois
They should make it where it can happen at random times or a 1/4 chance every 30 minutes
Good coment im liking this!
It would be very cool but
NAW 25% CHANCE EVERY 30 MINUTES?
Yeah no 💀
should be a rare chance it will happen
I garuntee like you for making full quality content!
Thanks!
hasn't even been 24 hours since release and people are already ruining it by spawncamping
They should maybe change the spawns
I call it tactical positioning.
the soundtrack fits so well with a disastrous event
Anyone who go out to fight should be given a medal “Hero of foundation “
Don't be on CI when daybreaks happens it doesn't matter if you outside of spawn the game will still picked you to be first few infected of the SCP-001-A event.
Hey I was in the same server as you!
Cool!
Bro wanted to see the sun
I had 2223 points. I was gonna buy Daybreak. But i moved my mouse and clicked on nuke. Wasted 1500 points for a single nuke. even though i wanted daybreak, now i need 1200 points to get daybreak.
oh those 1500 points
Just run to the medic area and no one checks there
Was once holding a test on the staircase with a d class. We sent her down and on her way back up the daybreak event happened. We shut the door on her, and we could see her reactions via body cam. It was so funny.
🎶 *Here comes the sun, du du du du* 🎶
One guy-After this every shall be normal the other guy- nah ims nuke💀
get a bit real The breach shelter is just useless get in S3 ask 049 if you can go in his cell just don't talk about guns or vacinations or any infecting or don't shoot him.
if they know you're there your doomed
How to survive:
All you do is go to the scp with inf stairs (I forgor its name) but this will keep the infected out as they cannot enter the stairs somehow by a barrier they glitches the player out. Just like how foundation members cannot exit like class d’s can.
It's no longer safe
Every time u went down the stairs during daybreak, I always survived
I meant I
SCP 002 is safer
THE SUN IS A DEADLY LAZER
That’s old
Whenever there's a daybreak since 002 now closes i hide inside the 096 box and even if i get found 096 will protect me
that one guy fucked up if he goes outside
this is exactly my idea make a radiation level from the nuclear warhead event make beta survive out side the are the hazmat team the radiation happen then the name the event radiated facility
Daybreak in my experience is very much hard to survive.
It’s why I miss being able to hide in the RRT spawn.
I like how the dude says man down
POV:when some one starts daybreak in a server with alot of O5 = every one go to bunker, let the O5 cook.
But when theres no alot of ppl on bunker
Me instantaly:Nah i going to SCP-002
not safe at breach shelter must go containmet rooms
It’s stupid to see how Meta gave the infected O5 keycards.
HOW DO THEY GET THIS STUFF OUT OF THIN AIR?!
Meta: “y e s”
@@YeeterzYT6259 Understandable, have a good day.
The mudic is perfect-
God gameplay
Rrt be like hehe my spawn base is epic hide
Actually hiding in shelter is bad idea, they're just raid. So they need to nerf them or give all survivors minigun
nah you are tripping. Surviving daybreak is easy, gather a group of maybe 5 or 6 mtf and guard a bunker and you are safe.
it is safer the further you are in secotr 3. I can hide safely in 087 room
@@31oannamphong66 I hide deep in 002 on the roman arcitecture they will never find me there
@@31oannamphong66, dude.
Me and an entire server’s worth of security personnel, MTF, admins, and pretty much anyone with a gun tried that. We got overrun so damn fast.
@@31oannamphong66 yeah no, not in a public server, majority of the mtf in public server bunker have no aim. One time 5 of them mush waltz right through like 15 players, 2 or 3 of them even had minigun and a lot of them got infected, and indeed sector 3 is much safer, 096, 002, 087 are some good places
If everyone got a minigun it would literally be impossible to win as an infected.
Btw in you can hide in the stair case scp
Not so fun fact:bunkers a 50/50 eighter you die or survive
Best hiding places:
CDC Cafe
002
087 stairs
And for the best huding place it is...
(Helicopter)
If you can’t contain the sun then is SCP-001 really an SCP
Warning Scp-001!!
I did spawn it and im poor now
Some dude in my server once hosted about 200 dbs i dont know how rich is he
Man i wish i got likes on my video of this game
The event should be attest 5 mins bro it’s too short for 1000 robux
watch the video 💀 listen to music 😁
SCP-001
i bet you he is playing on PS
me watching this with 13k xp edit:14.5k now
i am remember this i was in this server