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* [[Role-Playing in Dereth]] - Official guide.
[[File:0x05000002.png|right]]Role-playing is the act of assuming the role of a fictional character within the game's universe. Those that role-play are called Role-Players. It is commonly abbreviated as RP.
* [[An Adventurer's Role-Playing Guide]]


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=== Tips ===
* [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook/Role-Playing in Dereth|Role-Playing in Dereth]] - Official guide provided by Turbine.
* [[User:An Adventurer/Guides/Role-Playing Guide|An Adventurer's Role-Playing Guide]] - Player written guide.
* Know that role-playing is not common in Asheron's Call. Even in its earliest days, role-players have been a minority.
* There is a global role-playing chat channel. By default, it is off. To join this channel, type /join roleplay. To speak in this channel, type /crp <message>. To leave this channel, type /leave roleplay.
* If you wish to speak to other players as yourself and not your character, a common technique is to begin your message with OOC, which stands for out of character.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 22 March 2013

Role-playing is the act of assuming the role of a fictional character within the game's universe. Those that role-play are called Role-Players. It is commonly abbreviated as RP.

Tips

  • Role-Playing in Dereth - Official guide provided by Turbine.
  • An Adventurer's Role-Playing Guide - Player written guide.
  • Know that role-playing is not common in Asheron's Call. Even in its earliest days, role-players have been a minority.
  • There is a global role-playing chat channel. By default, it is off. To join this channel, type /join roleplay. To speak in this channel, type /crp <message>. To leave this channel, type /leave roleplay.
  • If you wish to speak to other players as yourself and not your character, a common technique is to begin your message with OOC, which stands for out of character.