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Things I expect
These are my gameplay requirements. Players who do not comply will be asked to improve and eventually asked to leave. Think of these things as non-optional "table" etiquette.
Unusual real life events notwithstanding, I will be prepared to post at least twice a day. If there's nothing for the GM to add, you may not see anything - but I will check the gameplay thread 2 or more times each day. I will try for more often during combat.
You have me on Facebook. If you cannot post within 24 hours for any reason, please let me know. I will be happy to bot you as required until you're back to normal.
When you edit the profile for your alias, anything that appears these fields will appear on your tagline in posts on a PbP thread (in this order):
1. Gender
2. Race
3. Classes/Levels
All you need to do is put your vital stats in these three fields and you are good to go.
To help me out with readability, and to keep things consistent, you must use this tagline template for your character.
1. Initiative
2. Saving throws
Player dice rolls of these types will be ignored, unless specifically requested by me.
Further, I may make a roll of any kind on your behalf if you do not post within the 24 hour timeframe.
Finally, a convention I have adopted (mostly for rolling during combat) in PbP games that I run is as follows:
1. No rolls during combat for any checks that do not specifically require an action unless called for by the GM. Same for free actions that do not influence combat. Eg. Knowledge (dungeoneering) to identify that ooze is a free action, but this is a roll you must ask the GM to make for you (unless he has asked for it). Concentration check to cast a spell is a free action, but that's fine to roll yourself (since it forms part of your cast spell action).
2. Always roll for actions in the order in which they occur. When in doubt, roll reactions to GM first, reactions to players next and then your actions. This should help minimize players swapping over save throws for attack rolls (and the like).
3. If you do want to make an "actionless" skill check, ask the GM to roll it for you. I'll have to post to tell you the results anyway.
Eg. Climb check: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (8) + 5 = 13
Thou Shalt Avoid Walls Of Text
Thou Shalt Not Hog The Spotlight
Thou Shalt Not Assume The Actions Of Others
Thou Shalt Not Assume Outcomes Of Actions
Thou Shalt Not Derail Gameplay
Thou Shalt Use The Discussion Thread
Format speech in bold with the quotes still there. This helps to draw attention to what the character is actually saying (as opposed to what you are saying about the character).
Eg. Jambon the Ranger runs back to the party. "Goblins around the corner, beware!"
Use "ooc" tags to say things out of character. It puts your post in blue and helps GMs and players alike to tell when you are talking about mechanics and when you are talking about your character.
Eg. Jambon tries to squeeze through the door. Do I need to make an escape artist check or something?
Make sure to use the discussion thread for "ooc" text that is not relevant to your current post.
[spoiler=Writing Style]Use Third Person Limited and write in the Simple Present tense. Full stop. If for no other reason, it will keep everyone's posts consistent. It is also what most PbP posters use.
Eg. Post that doesn't keep it moving.
Jambon sits down, head in hands, heavily wounded and exhausted from the fight.
Eg. Simple modification to the above that keeps it moving.
Jambon sits down, head in hands, heavily wounded and exhausted from the fight. "Well, friends, looks like we all need a rest. Shall we set up camp for the night?"
Thanks for reading guys! I hope this will be an awesome campaign!!!