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The 30-Minute Role-Player - A Quick Start Guide for Non-Roleplayers
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RPmadesimple
The 30-Minute Role-Player
A “crash course” in trying out role-playing in MMORPGs.
Original article here via RP Made Simple
http://rpmadesimple.com/fyrp/the-30-minute-role-player-a-quick-start-for-non-rpers/
The Idea
This a no-frills attempt for new role-players and curious non-role-players to start role-playing with the bare essentials and learn more while blending into a RP server. A scouting mission, of sorts.
Here’s the scenario
Let’s pretend you are not a role-player in a MMORPG like World of Warcraft. You have the basic concept of what role-playing is and want to learn more first-hand. And quickly. :
You’ve heard about RP servers and want to try it out. You have a character and found some people role-playing or maybe you’ve heard about a RP event. Let’s take and look and see what they do!
Been on a RP server (but not rping) and you want to give it a try. Scouting around on the Server Forums, you hear about a RP event. So why not go and see what’s up?
Been on a RP server, not RPing and stumbled upon some players walking, carrying on conversations and acting like some of the NPCs in game. They might be Role-Players! (or Giants! – I keed!) Instead of ignoring or avoiding them – why not give it a shot and stick around?
The Challenge
“How can I blend in, have fun and learn – but not look like a total dork doing it?”
Limitations
You have no AddOns and no real experience role-playing. But you are willing to try to learn at least. You don’t have time or know how to make a backstory (yet) or know all the tips (yet).
Now what?
The Solution – The RP “Crash Course”
Our example is “Shammygirl”, a low level Draenei shaman. She might fit any of the above scenarios. We want to keep it simple. You can worry about the more intricate stuff later. While the name isn’t very RP-friendly – we’ll deal with it. If she wants to re-roll a RP character or get a name change later, we can do that.
Ok! We got 30 minutes, so let’s get crackin’!
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RPmadesimple
Basic RP Rules
“Spec” for Respect.
Respect other players and be cool. Do not harass, grief or hurt others, whether they RP or not. Also - respect the
Terms of Service
and
Code of Conduct
for the game.
IC and OOC.
IC = In Character (you are acting as your character would. OOC = Out of Character (The player, you. :) Try to stay IC during the event or when RPing in general. Being IC also may bring on some RP from others at random. Also, remember that your character is not you.
Know when to “exit”.
If the RP gets weird, I mean really weird – harassment, vulgar, offensive, etc… Just “exit stage right” and get out of there. That’s not the kind of RP you really want, nor is it “normal”. If it’s reportable, do it.
Don’t force role-playing or actions.
Try not to “force” people to role-play with you or force your role-playing on them.
Have fun.
That pretty much sums that up.
Don’t get derailed by OOC “stuff”.
Try to overlook OOC chatter on /say and /yell. Exit from channels (Trade, Defense, General, etc.) that spam stuff that interferes with you being IC.
Character Movement
Walk or Run?
In WoW, you can toggle Run/Walk via the ” / ” key on your number pad, right next to Num Lock. For laptops, quickly set it to a keybind under “Keybindings>Movement Keys”. There ya go!
When moving, borrow from everyday life.
You now when to run and when not too. Apply that to your character. When entering an RP area, switching to walk is a good start. Jumping to move (or for no reason at all) makes no sense, so don’t do it. Move “normaly”, even if it’s virtually. This goes for mounts too!
Keep your eyes on the “road”.
Try not to run “through” other players or ignore them standing there. Respect their “space”.
Speaking in character
What’s (( )) all about?
In WoW, the use of brackets means that it’s out of character talk – the game last night, RL stuff and information. Avoid using this in /say and /yell. Speak like you think your character would, or should.
Talking the “talk”
Speak like you think your character would, or should. You’re not going for an Academy Award, so just do your best. :)
Stop! Grammar Time!
Use full sentences, not slang, texting or similar expressions. (lol, brb, bff, :), etc…) Use similar language and such as the NPCs do, even if it’s plain, simple English. it’s not all “thees and thous”.
Don’t worry about being fancy.
Accents or speech patterns can wait. You just want to be understood and fit in for now.
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RPmadesimple
Emotes
Expressing Yourself
World or Warcraft, like other MMORPGS, have emotes to help your character to express actions and emotions.
Custom Emotes
You can do (but don’t overdo) custom emotes in WoW by using “/e” + your expressed action or emote.
Vyssa’s Example:
/e looks around. becomes "
Vyssa looks around.
" in-game as an emote.
What to wear!
The clothes on your back.
You do not have to be “dressed” for RP. You can wear what you have, you can be “in fashion” later. If you have what you have, roll with it. Unless it’s a special function, you will fit in fine. While having some “casual clothes” is a nice touch, it can wait.
Shop the Auction House.
Do a quick search for something you can actually wear and afford. Even some low level trash greens can be good.
Check your vendors.
Find the armor, robe and clothing vendors. You might find something cheap and looks neat. You can always upgrade later.
The Quickie Backstory
Keep it simple!
Don’t go nuts and be a
half-dragon
,
half-demon
,
half-weregerbil
with fire coming out from your eyeballs. You are also not a diety, or are related or dated any lore character or have them on “speed dial”. Seriously, t’s just not a good plan, trust me on this.
You got your name, that’s a start.
If your name sounds RPish and fits your race (A Draenei shaman named Vyssa, for example), you’re ahead of the game. If it’s not exactly RPish, wing it with a nickname (easy fix is to look at other NPCs of your race and see a quick name you like). “Shammygirl” becomes “Vyssa” if anyone asks, or make it a nickname!
Go with what “you” know.
If you’ve done quests or listened to the introduction for your race – you at least have a basic idea of what is going on with your character. You may not know everything, but you know what your character has done to this point. If you get asked, be as vague as possible – but don’t sound “jerky” about it. :)
What if they ask me questions?
Again, be vague to start, but try to answer it as simply as possible. You know where your character is “from”, your name and what you’ve done and been “recently”. That’s something if you are asked. Oh! Don’t forget your skills or class. They can be helpful in details about your character to start.
Be the part.
As your get out and mingle, interact and all, try your best to get into your character’s head. Even with a simple backstory, you can take what you have and add to your role-playing.
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RPmadesimple
Fitting in
It can start with “Hello”.
Conversations can start very simple. Again, borrow from real life and adapt it to your character.
You get all kinds.
You’re going to meet some great people, others not so much. Welcome to the internet, sadly. Some people RP very gruff characters, that’s their role most times, not them. You will get the hang of who is “ok” and who to exit from as you get more used to role-playing. If you are not sure about someone’s intent – ask via whisper OOCly.
Save the drama for your momma.
Don’t create drama or get into conflicts. Just try to ease in, keep your eyes open, learn and have fun.
Need something to “talk” about?
It’s not all epic stories and such. Even “everyday” chit chat can make decent conversation. See what openings you find and try. With a little imagination and role-playing, even “killing ten rats” can be made into a little adventure on it’s own.
It’s ok to be “new”.
We all start somewhere, so just hang in there – you might have more fun than you thought. We are all people past the pixels. :)
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
If you don’t know anyone, give someone a nice, quick ((Hi! I’m new, so just trying to learn.)) They might just help and make things easier to let you into the RP.
Learn by watching, then doing.
See what seems to work or not work when watching conversations or in a conversation.
Don’t be afraid to say “Thank You”.
If someone has helped you or you had a good interaction, don’t be afraid to give them a OOC ((Thank you.)) via whisper, or in-game mail.
Learn by watching, then doing. See what seems to work or not work when watching conversations or in a conversation.
Mistakes happen, learn from them.
A typo, a random jump caused by a errrant space bar, or an accidental “lol” can and may happen. Just take it in stride and try to avoid doing it again. In a conversation and something happens, give a short whisper and say ((hey, sorry about that. :) ))
Win some…
You might fit in and meet a some other role-players, that can help you network and meet others. Make friends and “Friend” others that you had good experiences with or that were helpful.
…Lose some.
Some events or interactions pan out well, others may not. Maybe there was a bunck of people and you were the wallflower. That’s ok – it happens. Just like in everyday life, some times you meet people, sometimes you don’t. Not every RP experience turns out to be as great as it should. Sometimes it takes a few times to get into it all, so just hang in there. Don’t give up!
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RPmadesimple
Afterward
Developing Your Character.
You can take your character and develop more details and a backstory. take a look through sources on the forums or sites and see how it can help you. There’s a lot of helpful ideas and tips to help.
You have options.
You can always start a fresh character or rework and existing one with a backstory and go from there as well. Names can always be changed and low levels can always be re-rolled. You can always transfer as well if you like.
Your RP Community!
Seek out your server’s Role-Playing Community via the forums or if they have a wiki or social site dedicated to Role-Players on your server. Make friends, learn and have fun.
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RPmadesimple
Hope that helps anyone thinking of trying out RP quickly and as simply as possible. There's plenty more to be found on the forums here and on my site - RP Made Simple, to learn more about RP, how to create a character with a backstory and have fun role-playing.
Post by
Adamsm
Alright, RMS; while these are 'nice', you do realize we have topics for it already in our
Helpful Threads
sticky right?
Post by
Mojoworkn
Alright, RMS; while these are 'nice', you do realize we have topics for it already in our
Helpful Threads
sticky right?
Can't see why they would be hurtful. It's just another view on things. I haven't looked at the sticky recently, but I don't recall anything about ingame RP'ing (I'm probably completely wrong). I don't see any harm done though. /shrug
I personally like the article. Though I have no intention of roleplaying ingame, I could certainly see others who would find this very helpful.
Post by
Squishalot
Alright, RMS; while these are 'nice', you do realize we have topics for it already in our
Helpful Threads
sticky right?
It's a fair bit more comprehensive than Patty's
survival guide
.
It's a decent guide, but it'd be more readable if the title were to be more meaningful for someone who actually was new to roleplaying in-game.
Post by
RPmadesimple
@ Adamsm - With this "nice" article as you describe it, I'm just trying to help non-role-players or new role-players who might be interested in RPing in-game. This one is similar to like "quick-start" rules in D&D, but for RPing in-game with some clue of what's going on to start until they can learn more.
I would much rather have a non-role-player understand a little more about role-playing before they think about griefing.
Someone may come to this forum and want to understand more about role-playing. They may want to learn more from the useful offerings that the Wowhead RP community brings to the table. I'm not looking for a sticky - I am ,however, looking to possibly help someone learn more about role-playing.
Some may want to try to blend into a RP server to learn more first-hand, but not have an idea of how to do about it. Hence this "quick-start" guide to maybe try it out and see what's what.
==
@Mojoworkn - Yes, I do lean towards in-game RP, but my topics on
rpmadesimple.com
can help in some way with
all
RP venues. My roots are in tabletop/pen and paper and with LARPs. I'm just trying to help people (especially new players) understand role-playing and for RP "vets" to enhance their role-playing experience.
==
@Squishalot - The title is a type of teaser title. It takes like 5 seconds (or less) into the post to get the idea of what's going on. But you have a valid point. Title changed to be more compatible.
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663859
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
RPmadesimple
I've been playing WoW on and off since BC and yet have never RP'd nor took part in much world PVP. I'm looking to get into both just to experience it, and maybe get serious. I was looking for something in-depth and yet simple as an overview of RPing and this quick-start guide gave me the basic insights I needed to peek my interest.
Good work. Cheers!
Thank you Vicctus,
I really try to help new and non-RPers learn more. That's why I created my site years ago. You can visit it in my sig and get even more info that will not only help with RPing in WoW, but in other rp venues as well. There's also good stuff for veteran role-players too. :)
Just check "The RP Survival Guide" at the top menu and you can go from there.
Post by
ZombieJesus
Was nice to read.
Thanks.
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