Might I start by citing that your opinion on the matter, FireFrenzy, is equally as irrelevant as the aforementioned. =)
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We (i can only speak in fact for myself but have heard similar stories from Drach) were instructed that we would just need to make up our own back story for the tournament.
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I have been informed that, yes, creating a backstory relevant to your character in order to 'spice' up the fight is encouraged, but surely you can't expect me to credit him for over half a post of "backstory"? This is a role playing tournament
battle, not role playing tournament give-me-your-life-story.
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Drachnon did so and as a result this cost him the battle?
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As you can see, by the scoring it's had very little effect on the outcome; I don't utilise the 'bonus points' that Contra does, so a notable amount of points was not subtracted. In essence yes, it did cost him. I'm here to Judge the criteria, not what he feels like typing on the side.
Furthermore, note he lost three points for grammar.
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If one were to limit once self to merely "relevant" or "pertinent" information one could just as well make a 10 line post along the lines of "I wake up, i find myself fighting some dragon dude, i say this and summon daemon x//fire an energy blast" or what ever move your character makes. The "useless" detail is what imo separates the "good" rpgers from the "bad".
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Congratulations; you've exaggerated hugely.
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Example: in the last 10 rpgs (of both on and offline variety) how many times did your character Eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, wash and or get clean underwear?
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Again, you seem to be missing the point of RPBs - particularly of this variety. This tournament was arranged to test who was the greater combatant, not descriptor of why they slept on the left and how much those beans made him fart throughout the night.
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Thinking of details like this is what makes a character become more then just a few pages of data stored on a hard drive and a server somewhere and makes him,/her become "alive" -for want of a better term-. Along these lines, my character Nova Carmine went from “cool character” to “favorite” character in an rpg which was run by Hera Ledro because of “needless information” like back-story and the like.
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Well done! You've succeeded in participating in an RP. However, this is simply not necessary for battling. I want details of the
battle, nothing more.
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I am not a moderator or anything so feel free to ignore this
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You heard him, mods. -thumbs up-
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but it is my opinion born of role-playing for the better part of a decade that the “useless” and “impertinent” information is what makes for really good characters and the truly memorable moments
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Although very true, you just seem to be horribly confused as to the context in which people should add such information.
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P.P.S. I am well aware that RPBs tend to be shorter with less information and back story and more “lets bash each other on the head”
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Now you're getting it!
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but that’s no excuse for bad role-playing…
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Ah, so this all boils down to the fact you think Hera is a bad RPer? I apologise on his behalf for adhering to RPB standards.
I note that only one Judge has posted thusfar, due to her inability to effectively Judge whilst on her current computer; this may sway the result.