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10 Basic Rules for RPing:1. No godmodding, even in the slightest. Leave everything open for anything to happen, and then if you're RPing with another good RPer, they will respond reasonably. This means you never control another characters actions, and never make it impossible for a character to get out of a situation. If you’ve set up a precedent for something and the other RPer can also follow rules, then the RP will go well. For example, having guards come out of nowhere and surround someone to make it impossible for them to get away or fight their way out is godmodding. If however they’ve say, infiltrated a castle and you’ve set a precedent that you’ve got guards there, then that would likely be okay, so long as you keep things realistic. The guards won’t be there immediately, it takes time for them to arrive and respond. And please, for sanity’s sake, keep the number realistic. If you’re in a castle, you aren’t going to have 10,000 guards. It’s a castle not a military fort with barracks.
2. Your character is realistic. They're people, they have flaws, and they are not experts in every field. They aren't immortal. You can't just pull something out of your ass to make things go in your favor. Work with what you started with. Give your character flaws. Give them fears. Give them hopes and dreams and aspirations. Give them personality quirks. And, when RPing, if they are in battle, make them get hurt! No one will come out of a battle completely unscathed, it just doesn’t happen. You want an example? One of my characters got his hand blown off. Another has split personality disorder and argues with himself. Another is covered in scars. Another is old. I’ve got one who’s obsessive and doesn’t really have expertise in anything. Another one is an addict. Give them flaws. It adds a whole new depth to the character and makes others think of them as real people.
3. Good grammar! This should go without saying. Use good sentence structure, please. Learn the proper uses for there/they’re/their, your/you’re, its/it’s, where/were/we’re, to/too, etc. Make sure what you’ve written would make sense if said out loud. Use spell check. Double check before posting to make sure there isn’t anything you forgot. It’s a proven fact that poor grammar makes you look less intelligent, and so far it’s held true. How many of you can honestly say that you’ve never once gone, “What an idiot,” when you’ve seen something misspelled? Just look at job applications. If there’s a misspelling on a resume, it’s thrown out. Doesn’t matter how good it is or how many degrees you have, if you can’t spell, you won’t be hired. The same applies in RPing as well. That’s why so many RP forums are now starting to make people create bios for their characters so they can make sure that people are following the rules and will make good RPer’s that would keep to the standards of the site.
4. Don’t refer to something unrelated. If your character isn't good at something, don't reference what they're good at to get out of a situation. Go with what you established. One of the biggest pet peeves I have is when someone refuses to own up to godmodding. They godmod, they’re called on it by several people, and they promptly change the subject, or give an excuse for why they did it. There is no excuse for godmodding, ever. Don’t be one of those people. They are hated. I’ve seen people claim they can do something because they’re the “head of such and such faction/gang/society/etc.” Just because your character is in charge of others, does not give you the right to godmod. When you do, you’re seen as a power-hungry, mediocre, RPer. Yes I’m being mean about it. It’s a serious problem and the people who are like that are usually the ones who will yell and scream and throw out insults. However there are some power-hungry folks who won’t scream and yell, or make threats. Instead, they’ll feign politeness while still insulting others. They are the most irksome in my opinion because there are people out there who really are so dense that they don’t realize when someone is doing that and so see nothing wrong with it.
5. No outrageous claims. Saying you’re one of the top RPer's is total BS. You aren't. No one can claim to be one of the best, as everyone has different opinions on who is, and sadly, peoples "references" are often times good friends that will say good things just because they're friends, and not base it on fact. This ties in with number four a lot. Power hungry folks, seeking glory are the ones who make wild claims. If you can’t be realistic, you shouldn’t RP. No impossibly huge armies, folks. No super weapons that can kill said armies in one blow either. Both are big no-nos.
6. Your character cannot know about everything the moment it happens. If you’ve been reading another story-arc and something happens in it, your character cannot know it happened until your character is told by someone who was there or by someone who heard from someone who was there. The easiest way to spot mediocre and novice RPer’s is when they have their character react to something that their character has no way of knowing.
7. Post length. If I could stamp this with big red letters as something to pay attention to, I would. NO ONE LINERS! Period. Ever. Nothing says “I’m a poor quality RPer” more than short, one line posts. No one lines, not two lines, not even three lines! You should have a minimum of four sentences in every post. Give it a little detail, people! Set the scene, let us know what your character is doing and saying in detail. Don’t use vague, general descriptions. It’s a guarantee, the more detail in your posts, the more in control of an RP you are. Now that doesn’t mean godmodding, you still have to adhere to all the other rules, but if you set the scene, describe the surroundings and actions your character makes, then you can use it. Below are two examples of what I mean. Example 1 is the poor quality one. Example 2 is high quality.
Ex1: *Jason walked into the abandoned warehouse to confront the thugs.*
As you can see, very little detail is put into this post. So your character is going to confront people. How? You haven’t set the scene, you’ve got no weapon to speak of, in all, you can do very little in your future posts with that kind of a description. It’s a very poor quality post that makes you look like an amateur, and will make you look even more like a novice if you suddenly start posting things that you haven’t set any precedent for.
Ex2: *Jason cautiously opened the door to the old warehouse and stepped inside. He glanced around at the debris strewn about the floor, all manner of metal pipes and broken machinery. Overhead, the metal catwalks hung from rust covered poles, the stairs leading up to them looked to be in disrepair. Moving through the warehouse, Jason made sure not to cause too much noise, else the thugs hear him.*
*Stopping next to a defunct machine, he bent over and picked up an iron pipe that was lying on the ground. He tested its weight to make sure he could swing it fast and then continued onward. As he rounded a corner he saw the thugs and, hesitantly, approached them.*
This one is obviously much better quality. As you can see, it set a scene. It gave descriptions of the warehouse and what was inside it. It mentioned all the debris on the floor, and thus, your character was able to take something from the debris to use as a weapon. In addition, describing the catwalks sets up for possible perils in future posts. If a fight where to somehow erupt and go to the catwalks, you have the precedent for them possibly falling due to the rust covered poles holding them up. You also get a sense that your character is human in this. As he, “Hesitantly, approached them.” The hesitation shows fear, doubt; it shows that the character is unsure of himself.
As you can see, adding detail adds a whole wealth of possibilities to your RPing and keeps things interesting.
8. Powers. Now, this mostly pertains to RP’s where your character has “magical abilities.” Whether it’s Star Wars and you use the Force, to Harry Potter where it’s actually called magic. Nothing is overdone and godmodded more, than powers. Plain and simple, you aren’t all powerful, even if you think you should be. There needs to be limits. Let’s use the force for our first example. Say your force wielding character enters a battle and uses the Force. The more powerful Force attacks you use, the quicker the power drains. One cannot use the Force indefinitely, it DOES tire you out and over exerting your character will make you pass out and then you’ll be at the mercy of anyone around. Let’s try magic now. Say you cast a spell. Your character is not going to know how to perfectly cast all spells; in fact they likely won’t know a single spell perfectly. Set limits on the power of your spells. It’s okay to have one, maybe two that you’re excellent at, beyond that, the power of the spells should be diminished. Heck, it’s even fun to see what happens if one backfires!
Remember, limit yourself. Just because these were the examples I used, doesn’t mean they are the only things the limits apply to.
9. Disputes. If you get into a dispute, or disagree with what a fellow RPer has done, do not publicly call them on it and start an argument. It will only draw the ire of other involved and the whole RP will go down the drain. Send them a private message and sort things out. And always be respectful. You don’t have to be overly nice and beat around the bush, get straight to the point, but do so in a way that isn’t insulting or belittling.
10. Plots. Plots can be great, they can help guide an RP and really keep things in motion. Setting up a good plot takes time and thought, and more than likely you’ll have to let others in on some of it. If you see that someone already has a plot going, don’t jump into it. Many people like to make fairly open plots to allow others to join, however, always ask before simply rushing into it. It’ll show you’ve got respect for the other RPer’s, as well as the possibility that your character might be perfect for a part the plot creator was thinking of, and you could get a major role in it!
Remember though, that plots aren't always necessary. Though they do help, sometimes making an open board, be sure to mark it in some way usually by adding (open) to the title, can be a lot of fun to, and a story will develop all on its own out of the interactions between other characters.
There is no measure on whether someone is good at RPing or not. Generally you can go by the rule that, the longer you've been RPing, the better RPer you are, because you have more experience. However, this does not always apply, especially if you’re an arrogant person who can’t take criticism and does nothing but insult those you disagree with because you can’t think of anything to actually back up your claims. It doesn't matter where you've been RPing. Just because there are people on a forum who've been on it longer than another person, doesn't make them good RPer's. And even those that have RPed for a long time may not be too great, especially if they've been godmodding for years with other godmodders and so think that that is the proper way to RP. One thankful thing is this. If godmodding is the norm on a forum, all the quality RPer’s will eventually leave and the godmodders will be left with each other, while everyone who enjoys quality RPing will have moved to a different site that they can enjoy and not have to worry about godmodding.
I’ve been RPing for going on seven years now, so I do know a thing or two, regardless of what anyone reading this may think. I compiled this list because these are the things that I see the most need for in a quality RP. That and a recent site I’ve been to is absolutely horrendous. Godmodding is rampant, and every single one of these rules is broken by nearly everyone there, though there are a few exceptions. Basically, when you see a good RPer, you’ll know it. If you have to think “Eh…maybe they’re good, they all seem to know what they’re doing and are all responding…” then they aren’t good. More than likely, it’s a group a godmodders.
For anyone who claims this is crap and you’ve been RPing WAAAAY longer than me, I will highly doubt you. Internet forum RPing has not been around for very long, at the most about ten years, when computers actually started being useful. Don’t make claims that you’ve been doing this twice as long as me, or everyone will laugh at you, I can guarantee that. I’m also aware that there are a lot of kids out there who RP. By kids, I mean people under 15 years old. The internet is much more accessible than it used to be, and it’s very easy for kids to get on, so everyone, please, mind the language. Let people know that there will be language if you use it. Often times the sites themselves will have these guidelines set up as a warning that the content of the boards is at a say PG-13 rating. Also, to the kids reading this, you may think you’re smart and know all this already, but I was your age when I started RPing, and I can tell you, I was a terrible RPer back then. I godmodded like crazy, had extremely short posts, all that jazz. Trust me when I say, that though you may be smart, you aren’t as smart as you think. Follow the rules, and you’ll get a lot more respect.
Anyway, folks, if you’ve read through all of this, congratulations. I’ve got cookies and punch as reward for putting up with big blocks of text and any ranting that I slipped in all that. Good job, hope you find this useful, and have fun RPing. Maybe I’ll RP with you someday, if I’m not already. Ciao!
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Comments: 115
Karnepae [2013-05-13 04:13:36 +0000 UTC]
a note to everyone... don't be a pussy about god modders... if you think they are god modding or however you want to call it, then god mod back! say the hand of god back hands so and so, don't whine about it!
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shadow7128 [2013-03-03 07:04:32 +0000 UTC]
the only thing I have taken issue with every time I see this is the "every post should have a minimum of four sentences" part, as to me this is saying "you will never be good at this." I compress, I try to get to the point as quickly as possible, that's not to say I don't provide details, I usually do, it's just that I prefer to provide it in a manner that reflects the tone and pace of the current scene. though I'll concede I probably shouldn't chop a paragraph up into 2-3 posts so that everything doesn't just sit quiet while I type it all up
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Millenium110 [2013-01-07 06:19:24 +0000 UTC]
This is one of my favorite rules/guidelines for RPing set. You've written it well, and I'll keep your rules in mind.
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Spark-The-Hedgewolf In reply to DubstepWraith [2013-03-01 18:21:16 +0000 UTC]
Mary sues are the same as godmodders. xD I think
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DubstepWraith In reply to Spark-The-Hedgewolf [2013-03-01 20:42:40 +0000 UTC]
No, they can fall into different classes.
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M0CKERY In reply to DubstepWraith [2013-03-05 08:33:30 +0000 UTC]
i think #2 refers to them quite well?
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Oki--Kurmi [2012-12-21 22:16:32 +0000 UTC]
ty i see some ways to make rp more fun i sometimes ruin it for mah freinds this might help it thow >w< ty
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Valkyrie-Echo [2012-12-17 05:03:53 +0000 UTC]
I'm not gonna lie, everybody has their own standards. You cant really push rules onto someone. Its like pushing a religion on people in a sense. Not trying to bash this, just saying.
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The-wolf-named-Nork [2012-12-15 22:06:49 +0000 UTC]
I like this a lot.I've learned some from this,too and I should change some of the character sheets I've posted.I do think that my character Moonbeam is a bit too god modded. |:U
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frienderman101 [2012-12-15 08:18:26 +0000 UTC]
great rules, hopefully people listen and agree to then
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Baka-Ranger-Green [2012-12-15 02:05:59 +0000 UTC]
This s excellent Ive met I dont know how many that violate these rules.
I mean arnt most of them common sense?
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SkylerFarrier [2012-12-14 14:47:38 +0000 UTC]
THIS IS AMAZING! I need to send it to people...especially the ones who get pissy when they're called out for godmodding.
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The-Unavenged [2012-12-14 04:54:37 +0000 UTC]
I love this and I will REPEATEDLY show it to people I rp with. There are a few exceptions to what you have said, but that is normal.
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troublemeetsawesome [2012-10-05 02:57:06 +0000 UTC]
yeah i read the first rule so i have to ask is friend zone goddmadding? i mean its a situation ya can't get out of
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ncfwhitetigress In reply to ??? [2012-09-12 10:25:20 +0000 UTC]
wait wait we're not allowed to have immortals? what about vampires?
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ReshZek200 [2012-08-19 23:20:21 +0000 UTC]
i was robbed of my self-esteem.... I am a 14, and apparently dis-useful to rp-ers apparently so GOD LIKE AWESOME such as d962831... I'll go in my self-esteem deprived corner now. thx.
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capedluna [2012-06-28 21:57:48 +0000 UTC]
Oh man this is helpful!I'm just afraid to start a roleplay alot of people I see I wanna roleplay with but I'm nervous and all they wanna do is smut.>
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Eeffie In reply to capedluna [2012-08-02 22:42:30 +0000 UTC]
I know allot of people, like me, who don't roleplay just smut. C:
~MasterMorning
=flufferBug
~stitchedjoker
~voii
~xToyx
Just note me if you want to do a non-smut roleplay! 8D
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capedluna In reply to Eeffie [2012-08-03 01:24:25 +0000 UTC]
I'm down with doing an RP just note me on who and what you like to RP.
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quaneta [2012-06-09 12:46:49 +0000 UTC]
All of this is great. The criteria is supported with main details of importance to what many quality role-players should follow. All of the facts are true to be. Everything is supported by one another and gets the word out of the importance.
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Rontaire [2012-06-06 10:14:13 +0000 UTC]
0.0 wow your amazing-ly smart dude...
i sorta praise you now E.E
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StarflightThePegasus [2012-04-30 20:18:34 +0000 UTC]
Actually. Everyone was mean to me there. Just cause I was a Brony.
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Rontaire In reply to StarflightThePegasus [2012-06-06 10:14:41 +0000 UTC]
nothins wrong with bronys!!!
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StarflightThePegasus In reply to ??? [2012-04-30 19:34:54 +0000 UTC]
What if I am a Pegasus and I control Weather naturally? Should I tell them it is part of my species?
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TurtleKraken In reply to ??? [2012-04-28 10:00:33 +0000 UTC]
I agree with pretty much all of these rules. One thing i have to say is, some situations, like dialogue, don't require a four line description. If you shift into a demon with red eyes and sit down on a stool, you don't particularly have to drag it out.
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shadow7128 In reply to ??? [2012-04-16 22:48:38 +0000 UTC]
may I just point out that in some situations, such as those involving dialogue, a four sentence post would be dragging out a simple statement and how you say it for beyond what seems reasonable.
of course this is merely my opinion
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100millionme In reply to ??? [2012-03-17 09:30:42 +0000 UTC]
This. is so true.
Especially godmodding and whatever.
you deserve one free internet!
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monkeygohappy211 [2012-01-24 23:19:57 +0000 UTC]
can chipmuks be in too just asking cuz im a really big fan of alvin and the chipmunks
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CopyMegaman In reply to monkeygohappy211 [2012-03-05 19:03:45 +0000 UTC]
what does this have too do with chipmunks? o3o
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LonergirlLovesYaoi In reply to ??? [2012-01-07 05:49:09 +0000 UTC]
I'm not a very good writer. Can you tell me how can I write detail in a story? Thanks! *^^*
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MarieChan [2011-11-01 04:45:13 +0000 UTC]
"For anyone who claims this is crap and you’ve been RPing WAAAAY longer than me, I will highly doubt you. Internet forum RPing has not been around for very long, at the most about ten years, when computers actually started being useful."
I don't mean to argue, I just find it funny how you assume that there was no text rp before the internet came about. I was doing pencil and paper rp since 1999, and even before then I did some amount of recess LARP. There were also table top rpgs some decades before the internet came out.
Roleplaying is an age-old thing so it is quite possible there have been people who have rped longer than 7 years. I could claim that I've been rping for 12 years going on 13 now that I think of it.
As other notes you could sum up #6 as metagaming (character having OOC knowledge).
I would also dispute about post length. I think the context of the rp should matter when it comes to that, as well as the roleplayer. I've done rps with page-long posts and some with 1-2 line posts and even some that were done in a script format and I must say each have been engaging and fun. It really lies on how well someone runs the plot and how good of a story teller someone is. Four lines isn't a terribly long amount to deal with but at the same time 1-2 lines isn't that awful depending on how the pacing goes.
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Cristy101411 [2011-10-24 18:58:00 +0000 UTC]
I... liked everything. You hit all of the faults and the crucial points head on. Nicely done.
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SuperiorIntellect [2011-09-25 00:19:57 +0000 UTC]
"And please, for sanity’s sake, keep the number realistic. If you’re in a castle, you aren’t going to have 10,000 guards. It’s a castle not a military fort with barracks."
That's GOLD! lol
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gomen-nesai [2011-09-08 17:50:16 +0000 UTC]
i found this excellent. i find godmodders to be terrible. i hate them when i have to roleplay with them. because i'm too nice to just up and leave. i also agree with what *Penguinton said, about never using one liners.
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AuraMaster7 [2011-09-08 01:46:28 +0000 UTC]
my computer is really slow, can someone tell me the rules cuz i cant see them :/
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DeathOfASalesLlama In reply to AuraMaster7 [2011-10-12 23:33:22 +0000 UTC]
Well one of them was good grammar. /shot
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TalentlessFox [2011-09-08 00:39:09 +0000 UTC]
Grammer? Details? For me, that replaces the fun with English class short answers (work). Then again, I'm not a big writer buff.
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Stewart-the-Dragon [2011-08-30 20:29:56 +0000 UTC]
Are godmodders really that big of a problem?Sorry I'm a bit of a noobie at least I have great spelling and I always double check since some recent events.Although grammar needs some work still need to work out the kinks.
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d962831 In reply to Stewart-the-Dragon [2011-08-30 21:10:42 +0000 UTC]
Whether or not godmodders are a problem will depend on the site you visit, as well as the rules that site has and how strictly they are enforced. If you come to a site where basically anything goes, it's pry not one you're going to want to stay at.
A lot of the time people don't even do it intentionally, they just have an OC that they don't want injured or changed in anyway. An understandable desire, but also an ignorant one. Great roleplay comes from accepting when something unexpected happens and rolling with it. It may not be what you want for the character, but that's what makes it a bit more realistic. We can't always get what we want, but adapting when things change helps not only make for a good story, it also helps the character to become more three dimensional, and feel more like a real person. (Just don't let yourself forget that roleplay is just that. Roleplay. It's not real, so if something bad does happen to your character, don't hold it against the other RPer OOC.)
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Stewart-the-Dragon [2011-08-30 19:24:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much this was really helpful,and also thanks for the link Greg.I really have not done much on DA maybe role playing a bit may help huh.
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