04-30-2025, 11:48 PM
I have seen you around and you've been a greagreat addition, I don't have any complaints or special praises so here are a few General Roleplay Tips, which may or may not be useful to you:
1. This isn't so important, but one of the best ways to make a character static is by understanding their past inside and out. A lot of my characters without such have been a little wishy washy in terms of consistency, but the ones I developed fully always feel the same to me.
2. Roleplay is all about improvisation! Remember the basics, like Yes not No (always add onto someone's joke) and it will all be fine in the end. You don't need anything but a sense of good humour to have a lot of fun here
1. This isn't so important, but one of the best ways to make a character static is by understanding their past inside and out. A lot of my characters without such have been a little wishy washy in terms of consistency, but the ones I developed fully always feel the same to me.
2. Roleplay is all about improvisation! Remember the basics, like Yes not No (always add onto someone's joke) and it will all be fine in the end. You don't need anything but a sense of good humour to have a lot of fun here