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Online roleplaying is a text based way to create a story with one or more partners. You can be your favorite character, a completely new one, and enhance your writing skills. Start at step one to learn how to have an enjoyable experience for everyone.

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Selecting a Universe

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  1. Try to avoid joining a universe you've never heard about or don't like.
  2. It is perfectly acceptable to create your own universe.
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Creating a Character and Layout

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  1. Try to avoid ripping off straight from the medium, but there's no profit being made in the game so it's generally acceptable.
  2. Many roleplayers hate seeing Godmodders.
    • God Mod is basically creating a character that can't ever be defeated, and is more powerful than anything in the universe. This can also be referred to as autoing in fights where all your hits connect and you never allow your character to be hit.
    • Godmodding can also be controlling another player's character. Which should be avoided without explicit permission.
    • Remember if your character gets killed off in a storyline you don't have to remove the character completely, unless you were playing for permanent death of whoever lost.
  3. Don't make all of the layouts; ask others to make their own too.
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Developing Behavior

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  1. Unless your character is texting someone in the play spell out the words.
  2. Never pressure or force anyone into a sex scene.
  3. Most people prefer at least a single paragraph, but some others allow one-lining. Just make sure you check the other person's preference (usually in the form of Roleplaying Rules in blogs) before trying to roleplay with others.
  4. This includes layout designs, storyline ideas, pictures, display names, biographies, roleplaying rules, etc. Don't be afraid to ask someone if you can copy something, 9 times out of 10 they'll say "Yes," and they'll expect credit so whatever you borrowed from someone, make sure you write "Credit to: [name]" under whatever you took.
  5. Accept constructive criticism, be nice, don't take things said in roleplay personally, make friends, chat up, etc. Be easy to get along with, and great roleplaying opportunities shall come your way.
  6. If you want to start a Chatzy, don't be extremely strict about it. Ban people if they're being rude to other members, not if you just simply don't like them. Also, if someone is being mean to another person, don't back them up because you think it's funny.
    • Remember, not everyone in there is having as much fun as you, and don't act like you're entitled to do something and others that accidentally do the same thing you do are copycats. Be nice, and again, don't declare supreme power by giving certain people administrator rights and playing around with the rights with one or two other people. Be nice, courteous, don't single others out, and don't gang up on someone.
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Owning the RPG

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  1. If you own an RPG, don't go mad with power. If you want to assign moderators of the group, don't let them all be other accounts you have control over, especially if no one knows that those accounts are you (that's called sock puppeteering ).
  2. It's not fun if you get people to join only to declare supreme power over them, because that'll make you look like a control freak and it'll cause people to leave. Let the members of the group be independent and if they don't want to participate sometimes then let them be. Only talk to them if they turn down opportunities consistently.
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  • Question
    I'm a newbie at this but have an O.C. and want to find out about public RP and how to get started. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    I recommend practicing. Though it won't make you perfect; it'll definitely make progress. After you're confident in your writing skills - edit your character. Mold and shape him/her the way you want - but be aware of 'Mary Sue' traits. Once you're confident in your skills and character - join a website. I suggest Roleplay.me or RPNation. Even Chatzy or Omegle works.
  • Question
    If I finish a story while roleplaying with someone, is it bad to ask if I did well, especially if it was my first time actually roleplaying?
    Community Answer
    No, it's not taboo in the roleplaying world. It's only bad if you point out that someone else was bad.
  • Question
    What if I'm stuck in a roleplay situation and I don't know what to do?
    Community Answer
    The good thing about online roleplaying is that other people are playing with you. Don't be afraid to ask: "I'm confused right now. Could someone tell me what to do?"
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      Tips

      • Avoid permanent god-mode. Everyone hates it when someone goes like this: "Jack hurled the spear at a godly speed, since he was invincible. There was no escape as the spear tore through her." It's one thing to maybe once in a while to say, "The spear was thrown at a godly speed. An average man couldn't have dodged it. He waited, hoping the spear would hit its target." It's quite another to keep irritating everyone with constantly invincible powers. It gets boring quickly.
      • Join a fandom or role playing community that you know about. If you want to join a new one, read the books, watch the movies, play the games, etc. Don't just randomly join and have no idea what you're talking about.
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      Warnings

      • Don't start an RP only to reply only once or twice. People hate it when someone starts an RP, only to have that person reply a few times and move on.
      • Keep in mind that you're still on the Internet. Don't post things you're uncomfortable about posting (such as a real life blog letting everyone know who you are, your cell phone number, etc). Get to know someone really well before letting them add your Facebook or see what you really look like.
      • Don’t be a Mary-Sue (over-powered character) that has no weaknesses. No one likes it when a character can’t die.
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      To be a good online roleplayer, start by picking a universe you know well or do some general research on a universe before joining or creating one. Once you’ve established your universe, choose your favorite character or make an original one. While you develop your character’s behavior, avoid text talk, never force anyone into a sex scene, and don’t steal from other players. Instead, accept constructive criticism, make friends, and be easy to get along with, and great roleplaying opportunities will come your way. To learn how to hang out in Chat zys, keep reading!

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