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If you are playing an 8 Charisma fighter then portray them as a grunt/footsoldier and not as a fearless leader! If you are playing a bard with 1 Perform then have him be rubbish at singing or writing epic stories! If you are playing a crooked guard with 1 Bluff you are probably going to be caught when you lie about what your motives are! All depends on what character you want to play! Succeeding doesn't mean winning, either. | If you are playing an 8 Charisma fighter then portray them as a grunt/footsoldier and not as a fearless leader! If you are playing a bard with 1 Perform then have him be rubbish at singing or writing epic stories! If you are playing a crooked guard with 1 Bluff you are probably going to be caught when you lie about what your motives are! All depends on what character you want to play! Succeeding doesn't mean winning, either. | ||
− | == Winning! I want to win Netheril: Age of | + | == Winning! I want to win Netheril: Age of Magic!! == |
You can't really win, sadly! Part of the reason people play RP servers is to craft a story, with a start a middle and an end. You have to go into playing with the notion that at some point your character will die, and his story will be over. But the impression left on the world is the closest you can get to a win. It's not the final goal you want to achieve that's important, it's the story you tell on the way to getting there. | You can't really win, sadly! Part of the reason people play RP servers is to craft a story, with a start a middle and an end. You have to go into playing with the notion that at some point your character will die, and his story will be over. But the impression left on the world is the closest you can get to a win. It's not the final goal you want to achieve that's important, it's the story you tell on the way to getting there. | ||