Post by Skye Spyder on Aug 13, 2012 20:49:04 GMT -5
This document explains the roleplaying style's terms. Again just for reference.
T1- Paragraph Role Play
T1 RMRM or Realistic Melee is Role Playing of a human vs a human. This has as a result that there's human limitations in the fight, action, ... This limitations include: human capabilities of running, jumping, reaction-time, body itegrity, vision, etc.An example of a situation in which one uses T1 RM: street fighting.
T1 UMUM or Unrealistic Melee is Role Playing that is above average human vs human RPing. The players are capable of using skills such as Magic attack, Sorcery, Vampirism, Werewolfism.An example of a situation in which one uses -T1 UM: underworld fighting.
T1 MPMP or Moderate Powers is a style that is commonly used now asa more realistic look twards T1 PC [explained next]. The characters have special powers, but they don't have a power that is capable of destroying an entire planet. Powers such as elmental abilities are acceptable, but if there's a power that is capable of using all elements, you must keep that power in a moderate use.Some examples of situations in which one uses T1 MP: Naruto or Bleach RP.
T1 PCPC or Powered Characters is a style that is considered the most difficult of them all to learn. The coplexity of the character's abilities and powers are what get them called 'God modders'. The depth put into one characters, with the poers, abilities, explanations of terrain, dimension, sub-abilities, character background, and traits will lead an inexperienced opponent to believe there is an invincibility about the character.
T2-Under Constuction
T3-Under Construction
T4-Under Construction
T5- Five words 5 lines
It's often used in Gor-related RP's in reference to legit kills, and has to do with the number of lines, plus the number of words per line. T5 states that a legit kill is, if you post 5 separate lines of (at least) 5 words each without being interrupted by a dodge or a counterstrike, ergo making it a legit kill. At any point in turn, the one being T5'ed must post a 5-word dodge before the 5th post drops. The 5 lines of post do not have to be consecutive, though, and sneaking around the posts of others is allowed. Still, a specific set of actions must be done prior to the kill. There must be statement of intent, withdrawing of weapon, approach to intended victim, action of intended attack, and statement of death.
T6- 'Free-Style' Role-Play
T6 is also referred to as "Freestyle". It is an "anything goes" fight style in which players use whatever is in their power to win. Autos, what ifs, and other forms of attacks generally dismissed as god-modding are considered perfectly okay.This style of fighting results in Role Play without rules, actually, and is therefore only used amongst noobs or in a really relaxed environment.
T00-Two Page Role-Play [T1 Elite]
It is actually exactly the same as T1 Role Play, but with the difference that the paragraphs typed by the participants are longer than one page (even if it's just by one line). More pages than two are also considered T00. Another difference between this kind of RP and the general T1, is that basically ANYTHING is described.
For the rest, T00 is (as said) based on T1, so follows ALL of its rules. General rules and god mode rules have to be applied as well.
T00 is actually a kind of sub-genre of T1, or even just T1 with extended paragraphs. Therefore, if you and your opponent/co-RP'er decide on Role Playing in T1, T00 is allowed as well (unless specificly said that it is not!). This to make sure you don't have to try out posting every move somewhere separate before you can post it for real, just to check if you don't have too many lines.
The result of such long posts, is that the moves described are often very well described, and might even contain the angle in which one person attack another, the number of seconds an attack or move takes, the color, shape and decoration that every single weapon or object has, the thoughts that a certain character has about the action they are doing, et cetera.
Sometimes, long paragraphs like this can also be used to make the opponent/other confused about what is the actual move. For instance, an entrance can also contain the way this person looks, the way he moves, the way he speaks, the things that happen to the door or objects that are influenced by his entrance, et cetera. If an entrance takes about fifteen lines, many starting or lazy Role Players won't read it. Confusing and tiring an opponent by writing long paragraphs, however, is an allowed strategy. <3
T1- Paragraph Role Play
T1 RMRM or Realistic Melee is Role Playing of a human vs a human. This has as a result that there's human limitations in the fight, action, ... This limitations include: human capabilities of running, jumping, reaction-time, body itegrity, vision, etc.An example of a situation in which one uses T1 RM: street fighting.
T1 UMUM or Unrealistic Melee is Role Playing that is above average human vs human RPing. The players are capable of using skills such as Magic attack, Sorcery, Vampirism, Werewolfism.An example of a situation in which one uses -T1 UM: underworld fighting.
T1 MPMP or Moderate Powers is a style that is commonly used now asa more realistic look twards T1 PC [explained next]. The characters have special powers, but they don't have a power that is capable of destroying an entire planet. Powers such as elmental abilities are acceptable, but if there's a power that is capable of using all elements, you must keep that power in a moderate use.Some examples of situations in which one uses T1 MP: Naruto or Bleach RP.
T1 PCPC or Powered Characters is a style that is considered the most difficult of them all to learn. The coplexity of the character's abilities and powers are what get them called 'God modders'. The depth put into one characters, with the poers, abilities, explanations of terrain, dimension, sub-abilities, character background, and traits will lead an inexperienced opponent to believe there is an invincibility about the character.
T2-Under Constuction
T3-Under Construction
T4-Under Construction
T5- Five words 5 lines
It's often used in Gor-related RP's in reference to legit kills, and has to do with the number of lines, plus the number of words per line. T5 states that a legit kill is, if you post 5 separate lines of (at least) 5 words each without being interrupted by a dodge or a counterstrike, ergo making it a legit kill. At any point in turn, the one being T5'ed must post a 5-word dodge before the 5th post drops. The 5 lines of post do not have to be consecutive, though, and sneaking around the posts of others is allowed. Still, a specific set of actions must be done prior to the kill. There must be statement of intent, withdrawing of weapon, approach to intended victim, action of intended attack, and statement of death.
T6- 'Free-Style' Role-Play
T6 is also referred to as "Freestyle". It is an "anything goes" fight style in which players use whatever is in their power to win. Autos, what ifs, and other forms of attacks generally dismissed as god-modding are considered perfectly okay.This style of fighting results in Role Play without rules, actually, and is therefore only used amongst noobs or in a really relaxed environment.
T00-Two Page Role-Play [T1 Elite]
It is actually exactly the same as T1 Role Play, but with the difference that the paragraphs typed by the participants are longer than one page (even if it's just by one line). More pages than two are also considered T00. Another difference between this kind of RP and the general T1, is that basically ANYTHING is described.
For the rest, T00 is (as said) based on T1, so follows ALL of its rules. General rules and god mode rules have to be applied as well.
T00 is actually a kind of sub-genre of T1, or even just T1 with extended paragraphs. Therefore, if you and your opponent/co-RP'er decide on Role Playing in T1, T00 is allowed as well (unless specificly said that it is not!). This to make sure you don't have to try out posting every move somewhere separate before you can post it for real, just to check if you don't have too many lines.
The result of such long posts, is that the moves described are often very well described, and might even contain the angle in which one person attack another, the number of seconds an attack or move takes, the color, shape and decoration that every single weapon or object has, the thoughts that a certain character has about the action they are doing, et cetera.
Sometimes, long paragraphs like this can also be used to make the opponent/other confused about what is the actual move. For instance, an entrance can also contain the way this person looks, the way he moves, the way he speaks, the things that happen to the door or objects that are influenced by his entrance, et cetera. If an entrance takes about fifteen lines, many starting or lazy Role Players won't read it. Confusing and tiring an opponent by writing long paragraphs, however, is an allowed strategy. <3