Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2020 12:30:04 GMT -5
Roleplays make up for 50% of what drives an EFed forward, any EFed really. Here, the best role plays for a match will contribute to their quest to obtain a legacy star.
However, there are things you must know.
There are four kinds of Role plays here: Storyline, Promo, Historical, and Hybrid.
Storyline is the kind of roleplay where your character engages with elements in the locker room or at Stellia city properties, or interacts with in-character staff members WITHOUT addressing your match opponent. This is in other words, a role play where you can develop your character in the present time.
A promo is where your character is in front of a camera, addressing the opponent, without a character development scenario.
Historical is the kind of role play that is similar to Storyilne but develops the character by exploring his/her past. This is the only kind of role play that can't be spied on.
Hybrid: This kind of role play is the kind that mixes Storyline, Historical and Promo types of role plays into one, with or without addressing the opponent. Only experienced role players can pull this one off and CAN BE spied on.
But there is an extra twist! Storyline, Promo and Hybrid role plays can be spied on by paparazzi and reveal its events to the public thus revealing it to your opponent, if you write certain role plays that your opponent is not supposed to find out, then you have to pay Demigods a fee of $50 SEF and Demigods will take care of the problem.
So how does it really work? The roleplayer has to start every role play like this. (In example)
Roleplay Count: First
Roleplay Type: Storyline
Paparazzi Fee: Yes $50.
This way, the opponent can never use the information of the storyline role play for his advantage. But if the paparazzi fee is not paid, then your opponent may burn you for it.
Also, you can write as many role plays as you want, but you only get paid for role plays that meet a minimum count of 700 words. Which is around 2 and a half this post right here.
Please make sure to abide the rules of the EFed when writing promos. Thanks!