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Post by Logan K Michaels owner on Dec 20, 2007 14:23:30 GMT -5
Roleplaying guidelines. Five things that will help you be a great roleplayer
1. Trash talk always come up with dirt on your opponent to talk badly about him.
2. Come up with a creative place for your roleplay.
3. have some type of storyline with the roleplay
4. Put stuff in the roleplay that will keep the reader entertained.
5. Don't make your roleplays twelve liners make them a descent length don't have to be super long but don't make them super short either.
6. refrain from using real wrestlers and the wwe in your roleplays.
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Post by Michael Taylor on Jan 18, 2008 19:53:44 GMT -5
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Post by High Horror: Dual Champion on Jan 25, 2008 10:50:04 GMT -5
Roleplaying is not about who can write the longer roleplay. Because if that was the case, there'd be guys who can't write their way out of a wet paper bag writing 10,000 word roleplays that are just "Kill Flanders!!" over and over and they'd be winning world titles left and right. Roleplaying isn't just about who can describe a rainy day with more detail or who can go on a longer monologue. Though it helps, it definately isn't everything and it really isn't what I would suggest you guys developing while some are just beginners. I'd say length is only about 30% of the roleplay, while the story of the roleplay itself is 40% and charecter development is the other 30%. I'm seeing a lot of length, but not a lot of stories or charecter development. Writing a long roleplay will get you noticed. But anyone can write a long roleplay. Instead of just writing a long roleplay for the sake of writing a long roleplay, write a good roleplay. Write a story that compells the readers and makes them want to read more. Hook them then reel them in. That's all I got to say. Good day Also...for the record...I have been in the E-Fed world since 2003.
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