Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2010 13:30:38 GMT -6
Please follow the following Role Play Rules. If any are broken it could result in punishment...
- Include everyone in your Role Play. We don't want members to feel left out...
- No god-modding or powerplaying.
- Do not Rp another character, especially if that character does not belong to you.
- Do not go off-topic. If there is a message you need to send, put it at the bottom of the post in Parenthesis. ( )
- Don't include too much blood or gore.
- Please no chat-speak. Type full words. Make sure to check your spelling so people can understand your post!
- Some aggressiveness is allowed, considering we are from different Clans, however don't go all-out-trash-talk
- Do not try to convince someone to give you their password for their own private Role Play Thread.
- No Graphic or intense romance.
- Try to be as realistic as possible.
- No double, triple, etc. posting.
- When attacking another player, you must first say something like "Spottedsky attempted to pounce on Rainstar" Then, the defending player can either let it hit or dodge it. If they decide to dodge it, the attacking player gets to decide wether the dodge works or not. But, please be realistic, and try to keep a good balance between successful hits and successful dodges, try not to have a lot more of one or the other. Similarly, if you and another character are being chased by dogs, badgers, etc. , you decide wether your character gets away without injury/death or not, and the other person gets to decide the same for their own character. Once again, keep a good balance between injury/death and safety. Just try not to put both of your characters in death-causing situations, and you'll be good.
Words to know:
- God-modding and Powerplaying = Controlling some or all of the wolves that are not your own character(s) and having magical-superpowers that make you able to kill them in one bite, throw them at a rock, etc. (Yes, I have heard the "throw them at a rock" thing before.) This also counts as attacking players letting every dodge from the defenders work. Wolves are not invincible. If your wolf is strong, normally they are not fast and therefore have better "armor" but can be attacked more easily(the attacking player should take this into account). If your wolf is not very strong but is fast, you can dodge attacks more easily(the attacking player should take this into account as well), however once you do get hit you take more damage.
- Include everyone in your Role Play. We don't want members to feel left out...
- No god-modding or powerplaying.
- Do not Rp another character, especially if that character does not belong to you.
- Do not go off-topic. If there is a message you need to send, put it at the bottom of the post in Parenthesis. ( )
- Don't include too much blood or gore.
- Please no chat-speak. Type full words. Make sure to check your spelling so people can understand your post!
- Some aggressiveness is allowed, considering we are from different Clans, however don't go all-out-trash-talk
- Do not try to convince someone to give you their password for their own private Role Play Thread.
- No Graphic or intense romance.
- Try to be as realistic as possible.
- No double, triple, etc. posting.
- When attacking another player, you must first say something like "Spottedsky attempted to pounce on Rainstar" Then, the defending player can either let it hit or dodge it. If they decide to dodge it, the attacking player gets to decide wether the dodge works or not. But, please be realistic, and try to keep a good balance between successful hits and successful dodges, try not to have a lot more of one or the other. Similarly, if you and another character are being chased by dogs, badgers, etc. , you decide wether your character gets away without injury/death or not, and the other person gets to decide the same for their own character. Once again, keep a good balance between injury/death and safety. Just try not to put both of your characters in death-causing situations, and you'll be good.
Words to know:
- God-modding and Powerplaying = Controlling some or all of the wolves that are not your own character(s) and having magical-superpowers that make you able to kill them in one bite, throw them at a rock, etc. (Yes, I have heard the "throw them at a rock" thing before.) This also counts as attacking players letting every dodge from the defenders work. Wolves are not invincible. If your wolf is strong, normally they are not fast and therefore have better "armor" but can be attacked more easily(the attacking player should take this into account). If your wolf is not very strong but is fast, you can dodge attacks more easily(the attacking player should take this into account as well), however once you do get hit you take more damage.