http://lookrobot.co.uk/2013/06/20/11-wa ... oleplayer/Hey everyone,
Some of you may have seen this column before, but here's a relatively short article with some tips on being a better roleplayer. Some of these wont carry over as well to those of use who like to play via the play-by-post boards, but for the most part they all ring pretty true.
The ones that I related to the most were:
1 - Do Sutff : All too often I see people that go on autopilot once the combat ends and are just waiting till the next time the get to attack something. Its important that your character is actually a character with depth and not just an excel spreadsheet with a longsword. Talk to NPCs, have thoughts, interact with the enviroment... things to make your character feel like a person.
4 - Take full control of your character : Dont just fall into cliches and labels and then just stick to them, your character should evolve over time. If you're a character who is shy or doesnt like people you should actively show that and roleplay out the struggles that go along with those traits, rather than simply just not talking ever.
10. Embrace failure : We're all ready glad you poured over the books to make the ultimate badass fighter ever, but you just rolled a 2 on your daily power and missed the goblin. Whatever. Dont turn it into a huge deal, life goes on. The guards spotted you when you were trying to sneak in, dont turn it into a 10 minute arguement that the guards were probably too busy counting bricks in the wall and you're the best rogue ever. Learn to accept that these things allow for a more interesting story, and not ruin it. We just had a guy roll a natural 1, modified to 0 on his diplomacy check, and the whole story has changed over that, rather than it just becoming a big arguement.
So what do you think about the article? Things you'd add? Anything you'd remove?
Did anything in this article speak to you ?