
Greetings~
I'm completely new to RP in FFXIV, only been playing the game itself for a few weeks, and I have several questions and curiosities as to how the roleplay community here works when distinguishing things such as what is IC, what is a game mechanic, and how these things are viewed.Â
I just finished reading the RPer's guide, by the way, so I won't be asking about anything about the main story, the Echo, or Aetherites, but I am curious about things such as leveling and have questions for Heavy RPers who seem to always be IC. (Incoming long-winded questions.)
First of all, is level of a character considered at all when you RP? Â I assume by asking that it's not something that 'exists' in Hydaelyn (no one is going to say things like "I'm level 34, are you still level 22?" or whatever). Â Leveling itself is mostly just a game mechanic (though if I'm wrong, please correct me, this is all assumption). Â However, I suppose I'm more interested in if someone plays their character advancing their skills simultaneous to the character's actual In-Game level, or if the character is OOCly level 50 in 8 classes, with all the skills of whatever they're working on, and the player simply chooses to play them as 'unlearned' for the character's sake. Â Actually, are levels a factor at all, either ICly or OOCly?
I suppose an important reason I'm asking is because I started MMO rp where in-game level and character skill and ability did coincide (yet the level number itself was purely mechanic), but migrating to another game, I found this wasn't something that RPers did at all. Â In fact, in another community, I found RPers actually were leery of low level characters, because they thought of them as 'throwaway' characters, and sometimes would just ignore them. Â But that was a completely OOC community thing, and something I found interesting that I never would've known without asking. Â So I've been interested in the differences between RP communities since. Â Honestly, I've been playing through the game with the character I want to RP with, but in part to experience the game and learn the lore to get a better feel of the world. Â At the same time, I want to RP as a character still learning, definitely not at 'level 50 Black Mage' tier, so I'd be interested to hear if anyone was in a similar place, and how they handled it. Â (currently, I'm holding off on most other classes but his main one though, getting his skills to coincide OOCly in level with the IC appropriate skills he has. Â Such as, low level if he knows only a little, 0 if he knows nothing, etc. Â His main class is an exception, mostly so I can play the game itself.)
I also know that a lot of RPers apparently disregard class altogether, it seems? Â May I ask what your reasons are for this, and why, if you do? Â I can only guess that some classes are 'approximates' perhaps, maybe they have certain abilities that lend themselves to interesting emotes for a situation, or even it could be more of an 'appearance' reason, where one class can wear the clothing your character would wear, however, that class isn't the same as what your character ICly would be. Â I'm interested in how you guys handle these things, and what you feel is most important. Â :>
Ideally, I would love to be IC all the time, but as a newb to the game, I feel like I can't do that yet without gathering all the lore I can manage to find together, in order to learn about the world my character is in (and things he might know!). Â And for that, I need to OOCly play through the game first.
What are your views on various In-game character distinctions, and what you actually roleplay your character as?Â
(and kudos for reading all that, gods.)
I'm completely new to RP in FFXIV, only been playing the game itself for a few weeks, and I have several questions and curiosities as to how the roleplay community here works when distinguishing things such as what is IC, what is a game mechanic, and how these things are viewed.Â
I just finished reading the RPer's guide, by the way, so I won't be asking about anything about the main story, the Echo, or Aetherites, but I am curious about things such as leveling and have questions for Heavy RPers who seem to always be IC. (Incoming long-winded questions.)
First of all, is level of a character considered at all when you RP? Â I assume by asking that it's not something that 'exists' in Hydaelyn (no one is going to say things like "I'm level 34, are you still level 22?" or whatever). Â Leveling itself is mostly just a game mechanic (though if I'm wrong, please correct me, this is all assumption). Â However, I suppose I'm more interested in if someone plays their character advancing their skills simultaneous to the character's actual In-Game level, or if the character is OOCly level 50 in 8 classes, with all the skills of whatever they're working on, and the player simply chooses to play them as 'unlearned' for the character's sake. Â Actually, are levels a factor at all, either ICly or OOCly?
I suppose an important reason I'm asking is because I started MMO rp where in-game level and character skill and ability did coincide (yet the level number itself was purely mechanic), but migrating to another game, I found this wasn't something that RPers did at all. Â In fact, in another community, I found RPers actually were leery of low level characters, because they thought of them as 'throwaway' characters, and sometimes would just ignore them. Â But that was a completely OOC community thing, and something I found interesting that I never would've known without asking. Â So I've been interested in the differences between RP communities since. Â Honestly, I've been playing through the game with the character I want to RP with, but in part to experience the game and learn the lore to get a better feel of the world. Â At the same time, I want to RP as a character still learning, definitely not at 'level 50 Black Mage' tier, so I'd be interested to hear if anyone was in a similar place, and how they handled it. Â (currently, I'm holding off on most other classes but his main one though, getting his skills to coincide OOCly in level with the IC appropriate skills he has. Â Such as, low level if he knows only a little, 0 if he knows nothing, etc. Â His main class is an exception, mostly so I can play the game itself.)
I also know that a lot of RPers apparently disregard class altogether, it seems? Â May I ask what your reasons are for this, and why, if you do? Â I can only guess that some classes are 'approximates' perhaps, maybe they have certain abilities that lend themselves to interesting emotes for a situation, or even it could be more of an 'appearance' reason, where one class can wear the clothing your character would wear, however, that class isn't the same as what your character ICly would be. Â I'm interested in how you guys handle these things, and what you feel is most important. Â :>
Ideally, I would love to be IC all the time, but as a newb to the game, I feel like I can't do that yet without gathering all the lore I can manage to find together, in order to learn about the world my character is in (and things he might know!). Â And for that, I need to OOCly play through the game first.
What are your views on various In-game character distinctions, and what you actually roleplay your character as?Â
(and kudos for reading all that, gods.)