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Revision as of 18:13, 18 June 2007
The bit about "godlike mode" seems to unfairly rule out a roleplay about beating a monster by guile rather than force of arms. Either way, it's ridiculous to roleplay killing a monster that isn't dead. --John 14 September 2005 15:03 (CEST)
It is is posible to kill a monster on you own, but not if someone from the island just attacked the same monster with 100 man or so and was not victories. It is just an example. --darkmawl 17 September 2005 22:13 (CEST)
Other Concepts
I found the /DAoC Roleplaying Rules - maybe some of it can be used for BM.
--Tom 17 September 2005 14:53 (CEST)
- Playing DAoC Tom? I will chop those up a bit and see what we can use... I need some guidance on how strict you want the naming policies to be... Last I played DOaC the RP servers were rather harsh on names. --Eric S P 19 September 2005 19:39 (CEST)
- I think those rules, BM-ified would work near perfectly for Battlemaster :) -- Revan
GMs/RP Police
My understanding is that there are no "RP police", and the chances of Tom stepping in to invalidate a roleplay are about .001%. Should we remove the "Only a GM can invalidate a RP" section? It's kind of misleading, as it implies that you can actually take a grievance to someone and have it answered with anything besides, "We're not the RP police." I think it's also basically from the SM manual, and RP played a role orders of magnitude greater in SM than it does in BM. (I know of nearly no instances of RP bringing about a manual change to accommodate it in BM: the game mechanics trump it 99.999% of the time). --Anaris 14:57, 30 November 2006 (CET)
RP section edit
"However you could roleplay that your character was nearby on a balcony and heard him, befoer hurrying off to tell the judge."
- Not if he is he thinking something, no, you can't. -Chénier 20:12, 18 June 2007 (CEST)