Creating a Roleplay
You've created your account, perhaps posted an introduction, and you are now ready to take the plunge into creating a roleplay. This is a guide to help direct you in this process.
First Things First
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Before you post any content on RPNation, it is highly suggested that you review the site rules.
I know, it's long and you may ask yourself "why bother?" The reason you should bother is that without knowing these rules you put yourself at risk of posting rule-breaking content. Content that violates the site's rules will result in consequences.
Interest Checks
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Before creating your actual roleplay, you may wish to consider creating what is called an interest check. The purpose of an interest check is promote and gather interest from other members. There isn't any special format or formula that will guarantee your interest check will draw people in, but patience goes a long way.
Here are some things to consider when creating an interest check:
- How many other participants do you want for this RP?
- What genre or setting is this RP?
- Do you have any preferences or requirements?
- Writing style?
- Pairings?
- Genres?
- Post length?
- Fandoms?
- + etc
- Do you have any specific plots or settings?
You can take a look at the interest checks of other members here in the Recruitment section. This is also where you should post your own interest checks.
You'll notice that these interest checks all have a colorful prefix which gives it a setting. If you need help to determine what setting your roleplay falls under, further down there is a section called Genres/Settings/Types that can help you with this. You can also add custom tags to help other members search for or determine what your roleplay is about. So if your setting is modern, but you have a supernatural element, you can add a custom tag with "supernatural."
Roleplay Advice & Discussion
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The Roleplay Advice & Discussion Forum is a place where you can go if you want some feedback on your roleplay idea. Helpful feedback and questions here can help you better develop and plan your roleplay. Just remember that you may face some constructive criticisms here and that once you post your interest check you can no longer discuss the RP in this forum.
Genres/Settings/Types
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One of the most common questions regarding interest checks and roleplay creation is determining what genre/setting/type it falls under. Below you will find a section from the FAQ regarding expanded information on these settings.
Where does my roleplay go?
Our Roleplays are categorized by their setting. For example: Your roleplay contains elves, but it is set within today’s setting. It should be placed into Modern/Realistic.
Fandom
is just what you think it is. If it contains characters or story from a movie, book, tv-show, etc., it belongs to Fandom.
Fantasy
is a reality that is more fantastic, more whimsical and has the more traditional elements within it that you know you are not grounded in anything that is like our reality and world at its core.
Modern or Realistic
is a reality that is similar to our own. It might have some minor magic or creatures in it or even zombies trying to eat us, but the technology and the way of life we experience in this game is similar to the reality we all face in our real lives.
Futuristic
is a reality that is far more advanced technologically (typically) and possesses characteristics that we would associate with the future of our reality.
Some roleplays also contain a unique format.
One on One (1x1)
are private roleplays meant only to be between two or three people..
Dice
roleplays are based on a dice system for the game to run. Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder are a couple of examples for dice formats.
Nation Building
roleplays focus on world building across two or more nations. Common themes in these roleplays are military strategy and politics.
The Colosseum
is for roleplays that are exclusively combat-focused. These roleplays are generally not plot-intensive.
The Quest Log
is for roleplays where a single person writes a story and other people post votes to influence the events of the roleplay.
Planning
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While this isn't a requirement, it is advised that you should plan out your roleplay beforehand. If you are creating a group roleplay, perhaps you would like to set some rules. If you have a custom world, you should probably write out the lore first so that later on you won't have to rush it. If you have a character sheet you want used, perhaps even using some BBCode to make it fancy, this would be part of the planning process.
Creating Your Threads
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Previously RPNation had offered tabs to help member's centrally locate all information regarding a roleplay. This mean you could just click a tab and instantly have access to the OOC (out of character) thread. However, tabs are currently not available at this time, though they may be re-introduced in xenForo 2.0.
So, where do all your threads actually go now? Here is a screenshot of the One on One roleplay forum.
At the top you will see the main forum for where One on One IC (in character) posts should go. Basically, this is the main roleplay thread.
Extra Pages: Any lore, Character sheets, Out of Character discussions or additional roleplay information would go here.
When participants create new characters, they would simply post a reply to the main character thread you have set up for your RP.
So, the result of creating a thread in all these areas would result in only four threads specifically for your RP. If you are worried about information being buried within these threads, there is a wonderful feature known as "Threadmarks."
Still Have Questions?
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If you still have questions, please first check out the FAQ. If you question is still not answered there, feel free to post a thread in the Site Questions & Information Forum.
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