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Looking for a battle: First Time Fighting

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Looking for a battle: First Time Fighting ( )

Postby LionLeaves on Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:01 am

Yeah, before anyone accepts this challenge, I may need some assist on how to operate this correctly. I can't figure out the process.
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Re: Looking for a battle: First Time Fighting ( )

Postby Riusho on Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:10 am

[I'm a flat out nub here but I'd be glad to jump in and try. I too would need guidance in how this all works though.]
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Re: Looking for a battle: First Time Fighting ( )

Postby LionLeaves on Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:14 am

I know how to roleplay and such, but just the mechanics if this revolves around score or presentation. Do I have to post my character somwhere else? Can I have whatever character I want?
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Re: Looking for a battle: First Time Fighting ( )

Postby Skallagrim on Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:16 am

Roleplaying and textual combat are similar but very much different since the collaboration required depends on both fighters to be willing to abide by the rules of combat. Here on RPG we advocateT1 Eden Era

When deciding to fight you should be aware of the various style of combat that can be done. This is a good primer for understanding the intricacies of T1 T1 guidelines by RJ Gentry

if you have more questions feel free to pose them here

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