Roleplay
help:
All
Good Role-Plays should have:
A Beginning
A Middle
An Ending
Good Spelling and Grammar
Relevence
1: Make Sense In General;
2: Be In Character;
3: Have A Point
If
you are new to the Role-Playing or Online Wrestling Federations
in general, the following tutorial is designed to clarify everything
to the best of my ability. If after reading this, you still have
questions, contact any one of the Federation's members and they
will be glad to help you learn everything you need to know about
Role-Playing. And remember, the main goal is to have fun!
Alright!
We'll start at the very beginning. I'll assume you've already found
an Online Federation, preferably this one, and you'd like to know
how this all works. Well it's quite simple. You pretend to be a
wrestler of your choice, if available, and you try to act, talk,
and think like him or her. It often help to review your wrestler
in action (1: Browse An Old Tape; 2: Skim Through An Old Interview;
3: Try To Remember Something Funny They Did; 4: Etc.). And always
rembmer this is for fun and is not your job. When you aren't having
fun anymore, let the Federations owner know this and schedule an
appropriate parting; it makes you look more important in the Fed
has an actual ending for you or you qualify for retirement. Not
just disappearing, because then you look like a jerk. You should
never "Take-Up" a hobby you aren't having fun with, because
then it becomes a chore and it often leads to misunderstandings
and fight. Nobody wants that in the E-Fed Business.
Another
important factor is the desing of your Role-Play. Many Role-Plays
are similar to the following:
** (Wrestler Name) as his/her music plays. He/she grabs a mic and
speaks. **(Wrestler Name): On (event), I will be facing (opponent)
for whatever reason. I'm going to win because...blah...blah...blah.**
(Wrestler Name) leaves the ring or wherever your Role-Play is taking
place. **
Role-Playing
is a very weird activity to get used to, but once you get the hang
of it, the belts keep rolling in and you are sweeping the newbies
(New People). If it is your first time in an Online Federation or
Role-Playing in general, try it out for at least a week and see
how things go. It takes a few tries to get the hang of it, so don't
get frustrated. NOBODY ever does it perfectly the first few times.
It's a matter of practice. With time comes wisdom, so don't get
discouraged, because that will make you pissed off.
Finally,
the most important thing to keep in mind, is this is only a guide,
and I highly recommend you take your own interpretations of this,
and Role-Play in your own style. Also be sure to to find out how
the President grades your Role-Plays. If he/she values quality,
quantity, or both. In order to defeat your opponent, you MUST have
better quality Role-Plays, better quantity, or both, depending again
on how your President judges them. Now go and have fun.
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