![]() ![]() Neither it has to match your game class' skills, as well! On the opposite side, if you describe your toon as " strong, muscular and fit", you should rarely fight from the backlines, but hitting as close to the enemy as possible.įor that, using that very description, imagine what would your character do when forced to battle. And that means that you will most likely avoid melee, and perhaps use magic (be it arcane, holy or demonic), ranged weapons, or even wits to succeed in a fight. That is, if you are saying that your character has " a slender weak build" we can deduce you aren't capable of incredible exploits when it comes to physical ability. Most specially if you are a LVL60 priest!įor that, we can use a imaginary set of skills for your character, that can be worked out through your FlagRSP / MyRP description. Being LVL60 does not mean you can arm wrestling with Bolvar Fordragon (HO Saurfang if you're horde) and win. The game level of your character is there for game mechanics, not for the roleplay. One point that is never stressed enough to start this section: game level means nothing. This guide has been created with that purpose: to let people find a very easy (that can get as complex as you want) way to work out battles in the city, for their characters. It is not like a ruleset must be enforced (using d20, for example), but some guidelines are mostly necessary. Since then, i believe i learnt quite a big share on battle-emoting. I had to work the entire battle by emoting. However, after a couple of months, i found out that you were not allowed to duel inside the city, while i was trying to solve an IC battle. Game mechanics made all battling necessary way easy. At the beginning it was pretty much relaxed and casual RP, nothing too exhaustive. I've been roleplaying in WoW since it was released in europe. Roleplaying battles A small introduction 1.4 I scratch your back, you break mine. ![]()
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