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Freudhersch
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Is creating a roleplay with someone packed with RPG elements hard? As in there are:
Level Up
1) Character gets a new ability.
2) Character gets experience by defeating a tough enemy.
Change of Equipment
1) Character get's a new weapon or armor.
2) Character is bestowed by an item.
Skills/Abilities
1) Character inherits a new source of magical power
2) They get it after intense training or new inspiration from a tragic event or whatnot.
Intimacy between people
1) Character bonds with another character
2) Character finally admits their feelings to him/her.
Bosses
1) Sets up a small band of "mini-bosses" for the crew to face.
2) They also fill up the minor antagonist slots for the story.
I know this is too demanding- but when stringed together they form a good plot for modern/magical roleplays that require explanations to their current status. Hope this reaches someone who knows if this is an effective way to write or it's just WAY TO HARD. Please reply your thoughts on this.
Level Up
1) Character gets a new ability.
2) Character gets experience by defeating a tough enemy.
Change of Equipment
1) Character get's a new weapon or armor.
2) Character is bestowed by an item.
Skills/Abilities
1) Character inherits a new source of magical power
2) They get it after intense training or new inspiration from a tragic event or whatnot.
Intimacy between people
1) Character bonds with another character
2) Character finally admits their feelings to him/her.
Bosses
1) Sets up a small band of "mini-bosses" for the crew to face.
2) They also fill up the minor antagonist slots for the story.
I know this is too demanding- but when stringed together they form a good plot for modern/magical roleplays that require explanations to their current status. Hope this reaches someone who knows if this is an effective way to write or it's just WAY TO HARD. Please reply your thoughts on this.