New to 5e, just started DMing a campaign for the first time in a few years. Just wanted to say that multiclassing characters are always fun to work with, and the setup you've made is pretty wicked :)
So I've been fairly active on this site since December, which was the month in which I met my wonderful girlfriend, and we've been roleplaying practically nonstop. This massive investment of our time, creative energies, and plot ideals have led us to create something massive. An enveloping...
So I'm in three roleplays at the moment, and still asking people to roleplay with me because I haven an addiction. Lmao but seriously, I usually give myself a set amount of time to reply per day, and will fit responses into that time. I can maintain a good five or six roleplays at once, maybe...
As mentioned by the above poster, I usually won't walk away from a roleplay that I've joined. I've made a commitment, and won't break it unless it is blatantly ignored by the other person.
Please, please have good grammar. A roleplay is a collaborative story being created by more than one...
I set up my account on my phone, but I much prefer the PC.
I find that my creativity is much more boundless when I'm on PC. I like the environment more.
When I'm on my phone, I feel restricted.
I write a 10-20 page story before using a character, to iron out a few details and get a few things set up.
That's probably a bit extra, but it works for me.
I can't really work out too much of a character without using it.
We all have a reason we began to roleplay.
Some are much more sad than others.
I began after a good friend first got me into writing in general, and then into collaborative writing. He then introduced me into the vast, wide world of roleplaying. He's gone now, and I still try to write better...
I agree! I'd hate to waste a completely good character by only allowing it use in one roleplay, just to have that roleplay fall apart within three or four responses.
Most of my characters do exist within their own universe, and when I roleplay where I need more than one, I give them a tool that lets them splice the two universes together. Its way more complex than it needs to be, but I love having all of them exist separately and yet together when they need...
Generally, when I create a character, I create one that is good for a multitude of plots. I have an extensive network of forty-three OC's, and therefore I don't spend much time making many more. I simply extend upon their backstories.
I think the thing many people don't understand is that...