A non-official request for players with karma

Started by Naiona, August 13, 2005, 03:15:30 AM

First - let me preface this post with the statement that I am not making an official request nor am I speaking for anyone except myself as the Special Applications IMM.

Now that I have your attention:  I would like to request to all you trusted players with high enough levels of karma to allow you to play some of the scarier roles in the mud - please consider mixing in a few more mundane characters in between your karma based ones.

There are a lot of people with applications in to play certain roles, and they won't be able to do so - even if we think we might give them the chance - as long as those roles are overpopulated in game.

This is not a request that anyone -stop- playing the roles that their karma allows, merely an unofficial request that you mix it up a bit more and step back to allow others a chance to try some new things.  

You will notice I didn't mention any specific roles or types of characters here, and that was on purpose.  If you are thinking about playing something and are wondering if it will stop someone else's special application from going through, or if the role is overpopulated, I encourage you to email me and cc: the mud.  I will be happy to discuss possibilities with you.  Again, no one is obligated to abide by this request, and you may all still play whatever you have the karma to play without worry.  

Thanks.
brainz: it's what's for dinner.

*bangs on the table with his beer bottle* Hear hear!

Karma roles are all well and good, but when every other character you run into is a scary magicker or uber-raiding mul, it gets to be the norm. This is not what we want at all, in my opinion.

I remember a point in time when the occasional magicker I saw really did send a shiver of fear up my spine. Nowadays that's gone, because they are -everywhere-. I miss being afraid or at least skittish when I saw a gem, rather than emoting glancing at it distastefully before ignoring them like I did hte other three.

My pile o' karma has mostly sat unused, mostly because it's not my style and I  don't care to play magickers, but secondly because I see so many of them, I don't want to be just another face in the magicker crowd. A face in the commoner crowd is alright, because that's what 90% of people in Zalanthan are: Common.  

If the unique experience of seeing one of those uber-scary high-karma characters is becoming commonplace, we have a huge problem, in my opinion...

Anyway, agreed with Naiona. Return to your plain, karma-less roots occasionally.

-WP didn't mean to turn this into an anti-magicker spiel. He loves seeing SCARY[/i] magickers... Just not so many. :)
We were somewhere near the Shield Wall, on the edge of the Red Desert, when the drugs began to take hold...

Wow, this sounds familiar.. now who was saying something about too many people having karma and using it.. hmm.. I wonder.
"A man's reputation is what other people think of him; his character is what he really is."

I am scared of magickers.  Nobles and templars too.  It's all so terrifying, it's all so horrorshow.  It's such frightening stuff; boy howdy.  Please, let there be less of these people, so I can stop being so scared.
Child, child, if you come to this doomed house, what is to save you?

A voice whispers, "Read the tales upon the walls."

I'd imagine high karma players could make a lot happen in more common rolls that might reach more players. Then again, high-karma rolls can garner a lot of participation too, but I still like the idea.
Amor Fati

It's already a must sometimes. To forget the IC information, it's best to leave the area and get to the furthest away spot ever possible, which's usually Tuluk. And after having been played an already stressful magicker who just died, eh.. A ranger or a merchant looks much more sympathetic instead of a hidden magicker who faces death three times a day.
quote="Ghost"]Despite the fact he is uglier than all of us, and he has a gay look attached to all over himself, and his being chubby (I love this word) Cenghiz still gets most of the girls in town. I have no damn idea how he does that.[/quote]

I did not play any magicker, because simply I find those roles extremely boring, especially if there are more then enough around. (I may be mistaken but, there are not many clans and groups for magickers, and when their number pass a certain limit.. well I have seen magickers bored to death and begin doing funny things.)

Also.. I think some guilds require high karma, not only because they are very powerful (actually I believe this is the least important reason), because those guilds are rare on Zalanthas and playing them is extremely difficult (socially, in survial sense also probably skill based) and well... boring.

At the buttom, human warrior/mercenary in Tza'i Byn rocks harder then almost anything I had chance to play or see so far.
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. -MT

So, let me get this straight... and play devil's advocate: you're asking that players who have earned karma make less karma characters because people who haven't earned karma won't have their special-app'ed karma characters denied because there are too many people who have earned that karma playing that sort of role?

Now, I do think that karma players should play non/lower karma characters every now and then, but I'm not sure I agree with this reason.

There's my two 'sids.

This is a request. Also it's even unofficial. Naiona is sorry to reject a lot of special apps because there are 15 elementalists and 3 reenegade muls wandering around and not dying. As seen in that post, we're still allowed to make one magicker after another, just knowing it may diminish the chances of a newer player to try out a role.

[joking][Still, Devil's Advocate]Uh.. In contradiction to what I have mentioned, thinking about my past experiences with a few newbie karma 4 magickers, I would love to limit the quota if someone unaware of magick won't be playing an krathi or a whiran because of it. *wide, michieveous grin* [/Still, Devil's Advocate][/joking]
quote="Ghost"]Despite the fact he is uglier than all of us, and he has a gay look attached to all over himself, and his being chubby (I love this word) Cenghiz still gets most of the girls in town. I have no damn idea how he does that.[/quote]

If I were to paraphrase the request - it goes something like this:

For all of us with karma please don't make a high karma class over and over and over and over and over and over and over again just because you can.  Take breaks between making your high karma options.

I did not read this as a request saying don't make the high karma classes ever - it is a request to not repetively make the highest karama slot you have available all the time.

I am inclined to agree with Naiona's feelings on the subject.  Variety is good!
Quote from: AnaelYou know what I love about the word panic?  In Czech, it's the word for "male virgin".

Whatever others say, I still love burglars and rangers, which require no karma. Also as Gaare said: playing a Byn merc is always much fun than trying to come up with a new emote for your newlyu branched spell. ;)
A foreign presence contacts your mind.

You think:
"No! Please leave me be whoever you are."

You sense a foreign presence withdraw from your mind.

marko wrote:
QuoteFor all of us with karma please don't make a high karma class over and over and over and over and over and over and over again just because you can.
Does this actually happen?
Perhaps I'm insane, but I like magickers. It's my favorite sort of role in any game, especially Armageddon. And after finally earning the karma to play some, it's kind of annoying to hear a lot of "magickers are boring" and "Bynners are always more fun" and "don't be another face in the crowd" and "there are too many magickers anyway". I don't want a lot of guilt with the role I choose to play.
But, if it's just out of courtesy to other players... fine. Duly noted.
EvilRoeSlade wrote:
QuoteYou find a bulbous root sac and pick it up.
You shout, in sirihish:
"I HAVE A BULBOUS SAC"
QuoteA staff member sends:
     "You are likely dead."

I'd have to check, but I don't think I play more then 2 karma chars in a row...specialy if long lived...refreshing to play something else after that stint...of course, one or two non-karma and I'm ready again for a karma char.
A gaunt, yellow-skinned gith shrieks in fear, and hauls ass.
Lizzie:
If you -want- me to think that your character is a hybrid of a black kryl and a white push-broom shaped like a penis, then you've done a great job

*stands up to the podium*

Hello, my name is Ktavialt, and I'm a Karmaholic... in my last five chars,
including the current one, I played one mundane role, three low-karma
magickers, and one really high karma special app. I hear Naiona loud and
clear, and will break this mold.

*steps off the podium, then turns around and stands up to the podium
again*

On the other hand, sounds like an awesome time to play a Nilazi.

*rushes off the podium*

- Ktavialt

[sarcasm][whine]What?!  I got magicker karma and I can't play ten of the same magicker in a row, playing everything nearly the same since that's how -I- think magick is?  I can't try to get all those spells useful for someone, and perhaps become the most powerful magicker of that class even after I've died repeatedly with that class.

Oh man!  This game isn't -fun-!

*stomps a foot, turns around, and goose steps around the house*
[/whine][/sarcasm]

I play the occasional magicker...and people who play them over and over seem to forget just how little of them there should be.  I'm willing to bet that some of those people who complained about the lack of interaction and the lack of people being scared enough of their magicker characters were people who play it over and over...basically, being a contribution to their own complaint.  If they're constantly....-constantly- around...you're not going to be as wary of their presence anymore.

I don't think this simple courtesy to other players is such a horrible request.
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Quote from: "FiveDisgruntledMonkeysWit"Perhaps I'm insane, but I like magickers. It's my favorite sort of role in any game, especially Armageddon. And after finally earning the karma to play some, it's kind of annoying to hear a lot of "magickers are boring" and "Bynners are always more fun" and "don't be another face in the crowd" and "there are too many magickers anyway". I don't want a lot of guilt with the role I choose to play.
But, if it's just out of courtesy to other players... fine. Duly noted.

I think this is also two fold. As has been stated, variety is good. When you end up making the same character, again and again, it's not only often harmful to your own RP abilities, but also limits the growth of the mud itself.

Play a couple magickers. Then toss in some dwarven ranger, or half-elf merchant. Explore other aspects of the game. Even if "I've done all that, once upon a time" you will often find that things can, and do, often change. And playing that type of role now, as compared to months/years ago, can be a different, new and exciting experience.

I, personally, would never play two magickers in a row (except if the first one died after only three hours of playtime, or something). My gripe is that when I finally do play my magicker character after four or five mundane ones, I'll get the same amount of OOC contempt as some one who's on their fifth Krathi in a row. IC contempt is fine, of course. But I don't want to be 'another' magicker. Which I guess means I should be in line with these "down with the magickers!" things. But somehow that just doesn't cut it with me. It makes me feel selfish when I do decide to play a magicker, which is utter bullshit. People should be able to play what they want. It's a game. People should of course be courteous, and not play twenty sorceror-muls in a row, but I don't think people like that are very common.
With that said, Naiona's request is perfectly reasonable. I follow it, you should too, and everyone else should stop whining. If you play five magickers in a row, stop. If you roll your eyes every time you see 'another' magicker, stop. More people play Armageddon than there were five years ago. It should stand to reason that there will be more magickers around than there were five years ago. Cope.
Eh, sorry. Bad mood. I'm done.
EvilRoeSlade wrote:
QuoteYou find a bulbous root sac and pick it up.
You shout, in sirihish:
"I HAVE A BULBOUS SAC"
QuoteA staff member sends:
     "You are likely dead."

About five months Ago, or so, I was a walking through Allanak, having a good ol' day and i saw maybe five magicker PCs for every 1 non-magicker pc. That is the only time I roll my eyes.

Though, on the other hand, If I have been dyeing to play a Mul for the past year and a half and have had my emails about the muls ignored for about that amount of time, and I can't play one because I have seen three in quick order succession that got to play them because they have been kissing ass or Tek knows what else for the past three years, I may roll my eyes again and yell a curse at my stupid ass dog that always manages to stop and scratch its damn ass in the middle of my hallway while I am carrying a Hulk amount of groceries so I don't have to make a second trip to the car.
Quote from: Shoka Windrunner on April 16, 2008, 10:34:00 AM
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I agree that I was seeing too many magickers, now either some of them have died or just went into hiding from me.. I don't know.

In any case, I have never for the likes of me played more than one magicker in a row. In fact, I've only played two and they were of the same type. There has always been a character in between each of those, and I actually believe that there were more like 4-5.

-shrug-

Oh, Nice 8 line sentence Maybe42or54, tsk tsk.
I am a grammar nazi today.
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Quote from: "FiveDisgruntledMonkeysWit"marko wrote:
QuoteFor all of us with karma please don't make a high karma class over and over and over and over and over and over and over again just because you can.
Does this actually happen?
Yes, this does happen.
Quote
-- Person A OOCs: I totally forgot if everyone is okay with the adult-rated emotes and so forth?

-- Person B OOCs: Does this count as sex or torture? I can't tell.

-- Person A OOCs: I'm going to flip coins now to decide.

Myrdryn Intoned:
QuoteYes, this does happen.

That sucks.
Yes. Read the thread if you want, or skip to page 7 and be dismissive.
-Reiloth

Words I repeat every time I start a post:
Quote from: Rathustra on June 23, 2016, 03:29:08 PM
Stop being shitty to each other.

Simple solution:
Make karma spendable.
You play a 1 karma role, you spend a point of karma.
You play an 8 karma role, you spend eight points of karma.

Get rid of special applications all together.

Be more rewarding with karma.

Done.
quote="Hymwen"]A pair of free chalton leather boots is here, carrying the newbie.[/quote]

Then me, as a non-peak player now because of work will play one more Elkran and then I'm done? I don't think so. Karma is hard earned.
If imms start being more karma awarding because karma gets spent, people will become deserving more karma then they can afford with their level of responsibility and RP.
Also I believe I don't need to speak about non-peak players who still play good and earn some karma, but who don't get watched that often to re-earn it again and again.
And I DO want to insist, as Naiona said, I HAVE the right to play an elkran, then a drovian, then an elkran, then a drovian, then an elkran because the right's given to me. Naiona requests I do not, so she may accept a few more 5th level karma-special apps. And I will obey her request. Period.
quote="Ghost"]Despite the fact he is uglier than all of us, and he has a gay look attached to all over himself, and his being chubby (I love this word) Cenghiz still gets most of the girls in town. I have no damn idea how he does that.[/quote]

Quote from: "moab"Simple solution:
Make karma spendable.

I kind of like this idea.  Considering the  rate of giving karma is bumped up...

Yeah it might be a very cool solution.
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