Post by Jackson Kaiser on Jul 6, 2014 12:58:19 GMT -8
1) Please be sure to create a profile for your wrestler in order to ensure that we know your profile is the same one you will roleplaying with. The template is simple and easy to use, so there's no need to use a previous E-Feds contract information.
2) Once you have been accepted and your profile moved to the active roster section, you will be booked for the next card. There is no booking threads necessary. We assume that by signing up, you're ready to roleplay as soon as possible.
3) No-Showing is frowned upon. We understand that things happen, so we usually let the first one slide. However, repeated no-shows will force us to move your character to the inactive section unless you specifically inform us that you are willing to roleplay. We don't do any vindictive "force jobbing" or anything like that. We will work with you above and beyond to keep you roleplaying for us.
4) There is no limit to the amount of roleplays you can submit per card, but you can only post one roleplay on the final day of the deadline. This is to prevent people from abusing a "sand bagging" strategy where they wait until the last minute to post a series of roleplays. But it also gives you the freedom to post as many as you like during times in which you are available to do so.
5) We do not wait on roleplayers to send in segments for their characters. By signing up, you agree that we can use your character as we need to for storyline segments for our show results. This is so we can have greater control over what storylines are told on our show. We will do everything we can to capture the essence of your character, but if you feel we are not portraying you correctly you are more than welcome to submit your own written segments for each show.
6) There is no limit to the imagination of what we allow in terms of roleplaying and character content. Just keep in mind that you are a professional wrestler. A roleplay that is more focused on a characters match, in-ring storylines and feuds will typically do better than one that focuses too much on non-player supporting character conflicts and storylines not involved with LCW.
7) When it comes to individual roleplays, less is more. If you're looking to expand upon your characters development outside of the ring, there is a section for general roleplaying that supports that AND we will count it towards your characters canon and portrayal on screen. But when it comes to the match itself, a more direct, traditional wrestling promo is preferred. We say this because we want to make the option to do multiple roleplays throughout the week a more attractive option. Rather than posting one giant monster of a roleplay, interaction with your opponent with quick back and forth promos is better for your enjoyment and our ability to judge the content quickly and fairly.
8) And of course, the Golden Rule of E-Fedding. Have fun! We hope the guide lines above help foster a welcoming, easy to access and enjoy form of roleplaying for everyone. If you ever have any questions, complaints, suggestions or comments, you can either post them in the board at the bottom of this forum or PM a member of staff directly.
2) Once you have been accepted and your profile moved to the active roster section, you will be booked for the next card. There is no booking threads necessary. We assume that by signing up, you're ready to roleplay as soon as possible.
3) No-Showing is frowned upon. We understand that things happen, so we usually let the first one slide. However, repeated no-shows will force us to move your character to the inactive section unless you specifically inform us that you are willing to roleplay. We don't do any vindictive "force jobbing" or anything like that. We will work with you above and beyond to keep you roleplaying for us.
4) There is no limit to the amount of roleplays you can submit per card, but you can only post one roleplay on the final day of the deadline. This is to prevent people from abusing a "sand bagging" strategy where they wait until the last minute to post a series of roleplays. But it also gives you the freedom to post as many as you like during times in which you are available to do so.
5) We do not wait on roleplayers to send in segments for their characters. By signing up, you agree that we can use your character as we need to for storyline segments for our show results. This is so we can have greater control over what storylines are told on our show. We will do everything we can to capture the essence of your character, but if you feel we are not portraying you correctly you are more than welcome to submit your own written segments for each show.
6) There is no limit to the imagination of what we allow in terms of roleplaying and character content. Just keep in mind that you are a professional wrestler. A roleplay that is more focused on a characters match, in-ring storylines and feuds will typically do better than one that focuses too much on non-player supporting character conflicts and storylines not involved with LCW.
7) When it comes to individual roleplays, less is more. If you're looking to expand upon your characters development outside of the ring, there is a section for general roleplaying that supports that AND we will count it towards your characters canon and portrayal on screen. But when it comes to the match itself, a more direct, traditional wrestling promo is preferred. We say this because we want to make the option to do multiple roleplays throughout the week a more attractive option. Rather than posting one giant monster of a roleplay, interaction with your opponent with quick back and forth promos is better for your enjoyment and our ability to judge the content quickly and fairly.
8) And of course, the Golden Rule of E-Fedding. Have fun! We hope the guide lines above help foster a welcoming, easy to access and enjoy form of roleplaying for everyone. If you ever have any questions, complaints, suggestions or comments, you can either post them in the board at the bottom of this forum or PM a member of staff directly.