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Roleplay Guidelines
By Rogue
Role Play is something a part of all MMOs and though it doesn’t focus on content it can be fun to give your character a personality and history in the game’s rich story. This is a Guideline for OOC (Out of Character) basis to use in general and can be applied to any game and outside of it.
   
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What is Role Play?


Role Play is to act and speak as if you are the character you’re portraying. To roleplay is as much about what not to say as what TO say. It means to keep your speech in the context of the setting in which your character exists. Context can be defined as both time and place. Common terms used are IC (In-Character) and OOC (out of Character). Parenthesis are use for OOC talk during a scene ((like so)). With Wildstar you can portraying an Aurin Spellslinger as a member of FCON, or a Mechari Medic in the Royal Collegium as simple examples. Roleplay, in all, is using your imagination.

You can use wildstar-roleplay.com as a resource guide but there are also blogs you can visit as well. However we won’t be going into the tiny details that are specific to Wildstar RP because its your character and you can do what you want with them.
Have Fun
Having fun is the main point of Role Play. Its why we do it. If you’re not having fun then certainly change things up. It should never feel like your obligated to do something you don’t enjoy.

Don’t Be Mean
No one likes a jerk. Unfortunately it is common in the Gaming Culture to be rude and sarcastic but really serves no true purpose. Wildstar is a Game, but Players are People. If its something you wouldn’t say to a stranger or a friend, its probably not a good idea to say it. Let alone, what you send out on the internet stays there.

Now this doesn’t mean your Character cannot be mean, but you as a Player need a thick skin to play such. In Role Play your Character is most likely the first impression you will make to the Community and coming off as a jerk tends to result in people shying away from you. So remember to be flexible if you plan on playing a very gruff Character.
Speak Up
If something is really bothering you or not comfortable with a Role Play with someone, tell them. Players will understand if you be direct about it. Besides, no one is a mind reader and won’t know something is wrong if you don’t speak up.

Something to keep in mind is that speaking up doesn’t mean to tell to other people without confronting the instigator first (that’s called gossip), unless you need a mediator. It’s okay to ask a pal to mediate an issue but make sure they agree to do that before talking about the issue. If you do end up having a mediator know they are trying to help and may have some criticism to your own actions.
No Expectations
We love to know what will happen next or what is planned. We may also have per-conceived ideas about an event or a player. And when it doesn’t meet our standards we are disappointed and sometimes angry about it. The thing is having expectations is something you put down upon yourself – it is nobody’s responsibility but your own. By keeping an open-mind you’re bound to have more fun than just wallowing in self-imposed disappointment.
Notes
That’s it for this Guideline! Use it, remember it. When “Drama” happens you can usually pinpoint which of these bits wasn’t followed and what could resolve it. If you found this useful, please rate it!
Quest Garr
8 Comments
GaracktheMad 11 Apr, 2024 @ 2:56pm 
I am more surprised the guide section for this on steam is still up considering the game is dead
Alkerio 11 Apr, 2024 @ 1:39am 
Thanks for the guide! Can't wait to hop into the game when it comes out and roleplay!
Fizzy 19 Mar, 2017 @ 10:20pm 
Thanks for this! I am pretty new to the game. How is the RP community doing in this game? Are there a lot of open world rp's going on? do people do a lot of stuff in their skyplots?
Muenster 18 Mar, 2017 @ 5:41pm 
Luna feels happy reading this kind of Posts!
Rogue  [author] 16 Jun, 2016 @ 11:40am 
Note I'll delete comments I find rather negative (which I direct you guideline #2, paragraph one). Not that it bothers me, just seems to tarnish the intention of what I wrote. Constructive criticism is perfectly fine though!

Role play isn't for everyone, but I've come across people who are new to it in general and I've been role playing since there was dial-up internet and even in WoW. Its good for new rpers to know these things as some people can get lost in-character and some veterans could use reminders, too.

But also these guidelines can be used for gaming experience or life as I'm sure you can note when you weren't happy with something it was probably one of these things gone wrong.
Garm 12 Jun, 2016 @ 3:43am 
Good to see we're spreading the word here.
Much love <3
Rogue  [author] 11 Jun, 2016 @ 3:51pm 
Yep! the website is useful and noted about RP.
ArcticFox140 10 Jun, 2016 @ 12:46pm 
A lot of the Role Players in Wildstar use their own central hub/forums (that the Developers have been known to stop by and say hello on). You can find it, along with all kinds of useful information about races, which plots are used for RP, guilds, groups, circles, events and character sheets, here:

http://www.wildstar-roleplay.com/