STOP- Basic don'ts in rp
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STOP- Basic don'ts in rp
Never GodMode. This is acting like you rule over everyone -- people find it quite annoying
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You can kill yourself at anytime [virtually]. However, you can not kill other player's characters at anytime without their permission.
No one likes a character that's too powerful for their own good. Make sure your character has faults, and their powers are on a more normal scale. And please, never, ever make an all-knowing character unless you, yourself are all-knowing. Which, most likely, you are not.
Never powerplay. No one likes to roleplay with someone who is in one place, then is mystically in another without moving, or has actions completed that they have not included in their post.
A lot of roleplayers prefer you to have a certain standard for how much you write, and it always varies. You might aim to write three good sentences while someone else wants three good paragraphs, or vice versa. It's important to stay in your writing group.
No one likes someone who makes two or three posts and doesn't post forever. If you have to go on a trip, have a job or something, then inform your fellow roleplayers so they don't sit on their butts waiting for you all day.
Also, if you don't like how a roleplay is going, work it out with the people you're roleplaying with, instead of just leaving.
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You can kill yourself at anytime [virtually]. However, you can not kill other player's characters at anytime without their permission.
No one likes a character that's too powerful for their own good. Make sure your character has faults, and their powers are on a more normal scale. And please, never, ever make an all-knowing character unless you, yourself are all-knowing. Which, most likely, you are not.
Never powerplay. No one likes to roleplay with someone who is in one place, then is mystically in another without moving, or has actions completed that they have not included in their post.
A lot of roleplayers prefer you to have a certain standard for how much you write, and it always varies. You might aim to write three good sentences while someone else wants three good paragraphs, or vice versa. It's important to stay in your writing group.
No one likes someone who makes two or three posts and doesn't post forever. If you have to go on a trip, have a job or something, then inform your fellow roleplayers so they don't sit on their butts waiting for you all day.
Also, if you don't like how a roleplay is going, work it out with the people you're roleplaying with, instead of just leaving.

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