Post by Sakuya on Aug 15, 2007 16:32:44 GMT -5
1. If a staff member/bio reviewer tells you your character is overpowered, you MUST alter your character to comply. You can't Roleplay with that character until you do. If two or more members disagree on a character;s godmoddedness or lack of such.
2. The following are the basic bio rules. They are by no means a limitation to reasons why a character should be put under review.
-Invincibility in any physical capacity.
-The ability to see/predict the future in a specific, short-term capacity.
-Godmoded powers.
-No/not enough weaknesses.
-infinite weapons.
-Indistinct, cryptic weaknesses.
3. When a staff member tells you to change/remove/add/weaken something about your bio, they are NOT looking to compromise or argue. Do as they say. If you think a staff member is being unfair, then by all means, tell another staff member.
4. If anyone complains about your character, even if it was approved, we ALWAYS reserve the right to re-evaluate them.
5. Plot NPCs do not need bios. NPCs that are to be used for combat do, and need to be approved like all others, however, they are often judged on a looser scale. NPCs can participate in plots (but only to help the plot not for fighting) aside from those that they are entitled to in their personal capacity as NPCs.
6. "The rule that shouldn't be necessary, but has to be said somewhere." In order to RP, you must create a bio for the character you wish to use. The bio must be approved.
7. NO ARMYS (you can have groups but not armies) (up to 3 people in group if you use them)
2. The following are the basic bio rules. They are by no means a limitation to reasons why a character should be put under review.
-Invincibility in any physical capacity.
-The ability to see/predict the future in a specific, short-term capacity.
-Godmoded powers.
-No/not enough weaknesses.
-infinite weapons.
-Indistinct, cryptic weaknesses.
3. When a staff member tells you to change/remove/add/weaken something about your bio, they are NOT looking to compromise or argue. Do as they say. If you think a staff member is being unfair, then by all means, tell another staff member.
4. If anyone complains about your character, even if it was approved, we ALWAYS reserve the right to re-evaluate them.
5. Plot NPCs do not need bios. NPCs that are to be used for combat do, and need to be approved like all others, however, they are often judged on a looser scale. NPCs can participate in plots (but only to help the plot not for fighting) aside from those that they are entitled to in their personal capacity as NPCs.
6. "The rule that shouldn't be necessary, but has to be said somewhere." In order to RP, you must create a bio for the character you wish to use. The bio must be approved.
7. NO ARMYS (you can have groups but not armies) (up to 3 people in group if you use them)