My personal opinion varies on a case by case basis as well as the individual involved. If it's someone I know with a preplanned character for story? Sure. I knew a guild on WoW where someone played an antagonist who was mostly level 60 while everyone else was 85 or so but treated him like a badass. That was preplanned and agreed to be such.
If it's someone more random, walk up level 1 who tries to drag my character into an alley? I'm more inclined to be biased towards the level.
Usually I try not to let it effect my judgement as long as the ones involved are good at RPing and doing what they do.
If it's someone more random, walk up level 1 who tries to drag my character into an alley? I'm more inclined to be biased towards the level.
Usually I try not to let it effect my judgement as long as the ones involved are good at RPing and doing what they do.





~
). If we're talking about RP in general, it's all about plausibility. Level is but one of many factors of plausibility -- there's compatibility with lore, sensibility of story, proportionality of responses, the Three Thing Rule, how well a character concept fits together with itself, and so on. I realize not everyone includes level in their factoring of plausibility, and that's fine. Rarely do I find that it overrides other considerations, since there's usually something ![[Image: 1qVSsTp.png]](http://i.imgur.com/1qVSsTp.png)
