Post by Alec on Jan 28, 2006 20:57:41 GMT -5
When you enter a field/city, you have to post something to indicate that you entered.
When you exit, you have to post that you left. For instance, you could type *Walk Out*.
When you cast a spell, you must copy and paste the "formula", if you will, so that the GM doesn't have to go searching around the Spell/Skill section to find it. This will make things easier for the GM, thus allowing him/her to post faster. You must also state who the target of the attack is, so the GM doesn't have to waste time asking you.
Obviously, NO GODMODDING. Godmodding is when, basically, you make your character invincible. An example of this is when a character who is much faster and stronger than yours attacks you, and you dodge it like it's nothing. Another is if someone successfully casts a spell on you who's magical attack is much greater than your magical defense, and you just shrug it off and act as if it's nothing more than a scratch. These are both 'no-no's. Play fair.
What Bob did was totally impossible, and this is not allowed. Greg wasn't Godmodding when he dodged Bob's attack because his speed was much greater than Bob's. Be realistic when you battle; chances are that you are no match for someone who is twenty levels higher than you.
Well, that's all for now. Rules are up for changes.
*Walk In*
Tonya took a look around and sat down in the grass. She looked up at the sky and sighed. Hopefully he doesn't take long... Even more so, I hope he actually comes this time.
Tonya took a look around and sat down in the grass. She looked up at the sky and sighed. Hopefully he doesn't take long... Even more so, I hope he actually comes this time.
When you exit, you have to post that you left. For instance, you could type *Walk Out*.
Tonya soon got bored of looking at the sky and waiting for someone who apparently wasn't coming. So, she got up and left.
"Loser..."
*Walk Out*
"Loser..."
*Walk Out*
When you cast a spell, you must copy and paste the "formula", if you will, so that the GM doesn't have to go searching around the Spell/Skill section to find it. This will make things easier for the GM, thus allowing him/her to post faster. You must also state who the target of the attack is, so the GM doesn't have to waste time asking you.
John recoiled from the assault, just barely alive. The pain shot through his body, making a look of pain on his face. He didn't want to die just yet. "Heal!"
Heal (Lvl. 1; Heal 50 hp to one person; Sp: 10) [Target: Self]
Heal (Lvl. 1; Heal 50 hp to one person; Sp: 10) [Target: Self]
Obviously, NO GODMODDING. Godmodding is when, basically, you make your character invincible. An example of this is when a character who is much faster and stronger than yours attacks you, and you dodge it like it's nothing. Another is if someone successfully casts a spell on you who's magical attack is much greater than your magical defense, and you just shrug it off and act as if it's nothing more than a scratch. These are both 'no-no's. Play fair.
((In this scenario, Greg is level 30 and Bob is level 3. Big difference, there. Bob got a little cocky and decided to fight Greg because Greg was ignoring him. If you'll notice, Bob is the Godmodder.))
Greg dashed out of the way of Bob's attack, just barely being skimmed by the sword. He gave a small grimace from the pain, then faced Bob and cast Heavenly Lightning.
Heavenly Lightning (Lvl. 4; Ele. lightning; Type: converge; S; Sp: 40)
Greg dashed out of the way of Bob's attack, just barely being skimmed by the sword. He gave a small grimace from the pain, then faced Bob and cast Heavenly Lightning.
Heavenly Lightning (Lvl. 4; Ele. lightning; Type: converge; S; Sp: 40)
Lightning surrounded Bob and struck him. He started laughing and walked towards Greg. It was nothing more than a scratch. "Your futile attempts to hurt me are no match for my skills. Die!" Bob smashed his sword into Greg's gut, instantly killing him.
What Bob did was totally impossible, and this is not allowed. Greg wasn't Godmodding when he dodged Bob's attack because his speed was much greater than Bob's. Be realistic when you battle; chances are that you are no match for someone who is twenty levels higher than you.
Well, that's all for now. Rules are up for changes.