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| Role-play Etiquette Guide | |
| By: Undyne Date: November 20, 2016, 7:49 am | |
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| The Golden Rule | |
| The first, most important rule in RP is having fun. The whole | |
| point of RP is to have fun, isn't it? Although not everyone | |
| agrees on what exactly is fun in RP, everyone agrees that RP | |
| should be fun at it's core. Here are a series of guidelines that | |
| will help you understand how to keep RP as fun as possible; both | |
| for yourself and fellow members. | |
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| Sentence Structure & Grammar | |
| Nobody is perfect, minor typos happen basically all of the time, | |
| and that isn't a big deal; some people even have issues with | |
| grammar and spelling so it is best to be patient with them- | |
| they're trying their best. It is greatly appreciated if everyone | |
| tries their absolute best, but again there is no need to be | |
| perfect. | |
| Do note however, that on Underground Unlimited we use Third | |
| Person, full paragraphs while writing posts on the forum. So | |
| please refrain from using first/second person or script while | |
| posting in character on the forum. | |
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| Post Length | |
| There is no word-count limit nor requirement here on Underground | |
| Unlimited, so feel free to post at a reasonable length that | |
| works for you. Incredibly short or ridiculously long posts will | |
| make things harder for your fellow members. Too little too often | |
| and there won't be much to work with for. Too much and you might | |
| as well just write a novel of your own. | |
| Of course, when a thread dials down, shorter posts are | |
| commonplace. Furthermore, during Arcs there might be ample | |
| reason to bust out your best, so make it worthwhile, make it | |
| meaningful! | |
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| OOC Conduct | |
| In all cases, when you have your character interact with other | |
| characters, you cannot control any character but your own, | |
| unless you have specific permission to do something from the | |
| owner of the other characters. This is especially important when | |
| engaging in some form of competition or perhaps even combat in | |
| character. In combat, you cannot state that any action or attack | |
| always lands or anything of the sort; what works or does not | |
| work is up to the other player(s). | |
| The one exception to this is villains/obstacles being | |
| played/presented by someone hosting an Arc, as these | |
| antagonists/challenges are designed to give the story weight and | |
| a sense of urgency for our characters. That being said, if/when | |
| you are hosting your own Arc, do your best to be reasonable as | |
| well; remember� its about having fun! | |
| Here are some examples for your reference. | |
| Acting | |
| What not to do when initiating an action | |
| [quote]Sophie ran in with her swords raised, a battle cry | |
| erupted from her muzzle as she struck down her opponent | |
| Benjamin. Her strike was as horrifying as her roar, for poor | |
| Benjamin was sliced into two. Sophie's cold gaze crept over her | |
| should as she watch his dust blow away in the wind.[/quote] | |
| What you can do when initiating an action | |
| [quote]Sophie ran in with her swords raised, a battle cry | |
| erupted from her muzzle as she prepared herself to strike down | |
| her opponent, Benjamin. First, she swung her sword down upon in, | |
| with hopes of being able to make her mark on his chest. Sophie | |
| remained alert as ever, however, ready to follow through with a | |
| second strike, if she had missed.[/quote] | |
| Reacting | |
| What not to do when responding to an action | |
| [quote]Benjamin laughed as he stepped to the side and dodged all | |
| of Sophie's attacks.[/quote] | |
| What you can do when responding to an action | |
| [quote]Benjamin laughed, too cocky for his own good, as he | |
| side-stepped to dodge the attack. He was lucky the first time, | |
| for the swords missed him but he didn't anticipate how quickly | |
| Sophie followed through with her second attack. A pained yelp | |
| escaped from Benjamin as he felt the cold metal break the skin | |
| on his arm. A quick, silent gesture of thanks was given towards | |
| the Surface for his quick reflexes saved him a fatal blow from | |
| that second strike.[/quote] | |
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