- Think critically. Self moderation is important when one considers that role-play is a group activity.Â
- Don't immediately discount advice given to you even if you don't agree with it. After all, if multiple unaffiliated individuals are claiming that something isn't working out then there's a high chance that changes need to be made.
- Be consistent with your character. Don't make them an adventurer one minute only to then become a criminal the next. Let them evolve naturally!
- Don't be afraid to experiment with character concepts and ideas until you find something that works for you. What may seem like a good idea in theory may not be all that fun in practice.
- Communicate! It's the key to finding and keeping reliable contacts to interact with.
- Don't be afraid to cut away those who are overly negative. Role-play can become very dull if you're interacting with individuals who never have anything positive to say.
- Don't immediately discount advice given to you even if you don't agree with it. After all, if multiple unaffiliated individuals are claiming that something isn't working out then there's a high chance that changes need to be made.
- Be consistent with your character. Don't make them an adventurer one minute only to then become a criminal the next. Let them evolve naturally!
- Don't be afraid to experiment with character concepts and ideas until you find something that works for you. What may seem like a good idea in theory may not be all that fun in practice.
- Communicate! It's the key to finding and keeping reliable contacts to interact with.
- Don't be afraid to cut away those who are overly negative. Role-play can become very dull if you're interacting with individuals who never have anything positive to say.