Being a Better Roleplayer

Started by little chicken woman, March 28, 2016, 01:19:39 AM

One way to do that is to ask for your account notes. A little more work for staff but you can catch things you didn't notice like "casts too much" or "goes AFK in jail for hours."

I have a question, do roleplay review flags still get noticed?

Also if you're having trouble roleplaying something in particular maybe you should roleplay more of it to eventually get the hang of it. Or just turn to something you're more comfortable with.

Also, you should avoid putting nonchild vnpcs in your tdesc. Staff will see this as protection for you, and not notice that you're blind and need an explanation for why you can get around.

Quote from: little chicken woman on March 28, 2016, 01:19:39 AMI have a question, do roleplay review flags still get noticed?
I recall at one point staff policy was it didn't get noticed. That could have changed since, but it seems doubtful.

Quote from: little chicken woman on March 28, 2016, 01:19:39 AMAlso if you're having trouble roleplaying something in particular maybe you should roleplay more of it to eventually get the hang of it.
If you want to become a better player and/or explore that facet of the game: definitely. If however you just want more karma
Quote from: little chicken woman on March 28, 2016, 01:19:39 AMOr just turn to something you're more comfortable with.
Probably go with this.

Quote from: little chicken woman on March 28, 2016, 01:19:39 AMAlso, you should avoid putting nonchild vnpcs in your tdesc. Staff will see this as protection for you, and not notice that you're blind and need an explanation for why you can get around.
You should probably put in a special app if you want to play a blind character. Over the years the game has trended away from allowing things that may be difficult to play without a heavy reliance on other players and/or staff (slaves, noble bodyguards, senior nobles and senior templars). Blind characters would fit into that boat and probably need greater staff collaboration before being entered into the game.