Posted by Svirfie on April 12, 2000 at 09:34:13:
In Reply to: Good answer it sounds like you Brule if not I still like it and agree. n/t posted by Bacrie on April 12, 2000 at 06:33:03:
> > Sometimes it's a bit easier to evaluate roleplay by comparing it to the "real" world... why do people practice anything? To get better at it... That's why well-trained soldiers, under equal circumstances, defeat ill-trained soldiers.
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> > In the real world, there are people who are skilled, and those who are unskilled... So.. when you log in and you don't want to practice that nifty skill or spell, just remember you don't have to. Some characters , however, find it important to hone their skills. After all, what good is a warrior who can't fight? A mage who can't concentrate. Many times your level of skill can be the difference between life and death, and therefore, if CF was reality (god forbid), practicing would be EXTREMELY important. In closing, I say that regular practicing makes for good roleplay, as long as your character's life isn't dominated by it.
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> > sorry if I was rambling, my boss keeps walking in.... hard to collect my thoughts...