Post by Kyoko Sakura ☆ on Apr 19, 2017 12:38:01 GMT
So, you want to become an official roleplay group of WTRM?
Cool, cool. Every person who's made a roleplay dreams of it being successful, and here, success is pretty much given the golden star of approval by being made into an official group! Here are some rules to get you started in the right direction.
Cool, cool. Every person who's made a roleplay dreams of it being successful, and here, success is pretty much given the golden star of approval by being made into an official group! Here are some rules to get you started in the right direction.
1.) Follow all WTRM Rules
The Golden Rule here. No group roleplay is exempt from the WTRM rules- they're there to help build a stable community!
The Golden Rule here. No group roleplay is exempt from the WTRM rules- they're there to help build a stable community!
2.) Group Level Rating
This refers to the level of roleplayers you want in the group. Semi-Free, Semi-Advanced, and Advanced go through three rankings, C, B, and A.
C refers to the lowest form of this roleplay, while A is the highest and B acts as the middle. Please note that if you do not give your group roleplay a rating, it will be listed as B.
This refers to the level of roleplayers you want in the group. Semi-Free, Semi-Advanced, and Advanced go through three rankings, C, B, and A.
C refers to the lowest form of this roleplay, while A is the highest and B acts as the middle. Please note that if you do not give your group roleplay a rating, it will be listed as B.
3.) Group Level Advanced Ranking
This refers to what your roleplay has as it's form of roleplay. Freeform, Semi-Free, Semi-Advanced, or Advanced.
- Freeform allows roleplayers of all kinds to join, even with low grammar and a lack of paragraph roleplay. If you want to write a two worded response (Though it's advised to not), go right ahead! This is the only type of roleplay which cannot become a group roleplay.
- Semi-Free is a bit more strict than Freeform. While you can't get away with '(s)he nodded,' You can get away with, '(S)he nodded to the stranger. (S)he grabbed the item.' Very basic sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation, but it is there.
- Semi-Advanced is generally what you expect a roleplay to be. While it's not a novella, it usually consists of at least a decently-structured paragraph or two. This type of roleplay is generally defined as a regular roleplay to some, and used to relax.
- Advanced is what you expect to see in a book. Well-structured, well-written posts, with a sense of fluidity and punctuation. Typos are minimal, if there at all, and grammar is so on-point you could cut yourself with that edge.