
Promyvion Wrote:Light Roleplayer: A player who may enjoy a form of "No-strings-attached" roleplay. Tends to be out of character more than they are in-character, and generally do not participate in in-depth character development and/or Roleplay.
Casual Roleplayer: A light mix between being out of character, and in-character. They enjoy their out of character activities, but still enjoy engaging in roleplay on a regular (or somewhat regular) basis. They may or may not participate in deep character development and/or plotting.
Moderate Roleplayer: This player tends to lean more towards their roleplay, than their out of character goals. They enjoy engaging in deep character development, and prefer only a light amount of out-of-character conduct.
Heavy Roleplayer: Full on immersion. This player enjoys staying in character almost 24/7. They may still engage in out-of-character activities, though it is by no means a priority. They enjoy deep character development and plotlines.
Props on this, honestly. Very well done.
Myself, I'm still somewhere in between Casual and Moderate (I'd say I'm literally a 50/50 gal when it comes to role playing, though I may try to move more toward the 70/30 area in favor of RP), but these are very well defined on the spectrum and I think give a broader range of what's out there rather than simply leaving it at two extremes.
I think if we left it at something like this, and cited them as examples of what's out there on the spectrum of role play, that this would really be a great addition.