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Nov 01, 2012 03:24PM
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I kinda made Annaline (Slytherin) one of the chasers for her quidditch team. Is that okay, or...?
I mean to imply that you're supposed to figure it out through roleplay, not by asking other people. But whatever I suppose. :-L
When you say that we need to ask you to make a real character, do you mean that we have to have it approved before role playing? Or do we actually have to ask you to make a character? Or does that mean as in professors? I'm cunfuzzled!
Like you can make a character from scratch and just start roleplaying but if you want to use a character from the books like Harry or somethin, you need to ask first
BTW Hi kenna!
BTW Hi kenna!
Ohhhh, okay! Thanks, Nicole! And HI!!! :D
Power playing is when you're basically rping for the other person. Like telling them what to do for roleplay, making their characters do things for them... here's an example. I'm in italics, other person's in bold
Bob walked in
"Hi bob," said steve
((ok now you have steve hit bob))
steve punched bob
((now hav him say hi))
etc etc
Bob walked in
"Hi bob," said steve
((ok now you have steve hit bob))
steve punched bob
((now hav him say hi))
etc etc
Jenny wrote: "'Ello! I'm new...yah, got the same question. And power playing is...?"
Power playing is mainly speaking for the other character, for instance:
Tristan said,"Hi Mia!" Mia waved back and smiled. He said,"What's up?" Mia replied,"Nothing much"
In this case, Tristan would be your character and Mia the other member's character.
Power playing is mainly speaking for the other character, for instance:
Tristan said,"Hi Mia!" Mia waved back and smiled. He said,"What's up?" Mia replied,"Nothing much"
In this case, Tristan would be your character and Mia the other member's character.


