Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2021 9:08:51 GMT -5
Here at WEA, you have the freedom to create your own legacy. With no limits on the amount of Roleplays you can produce a length determined by you to express yourself. Are you in a hot feud and want to have a continuous back and forth with your opponent? You have that option! WEA rewards it's players by the work they put into it. We don't use dice or algorithms to determine match outcomes. It's down to good old fashioned Roleplaying. But don't think that a large amount of small Roleplays is going to get you to the top. Someone who tells a great story in one or two moderately sized Roleplays could very well go over someone who has written ten short and sweet style Roleplays.
As a Storyline Driven fed, wins and losses are based on several key things.
Story Development: Since you the players are writing the story essentially, your style of telling the story, how you go about furthering it and developing it factors into whether you will taste victory or defeat. Your promos should have emotion, your segments should be entertaining. Captivate the fans with your Roleplays the way you want to be captivated by wrestling as a fan. Work together in creating an entertaining story while paying close attention to what you bring to the table.
Character Development: The must have for any Superstar is the all important Gimmick or Character. This is all on you, as the Story Development needs all parties to work together, this is where to work by yourself. Its up to you to not only develop an interesting character but to keep that character interesting and entertaining. Look at The Undertaker and Chris Jericho. They had to constantly reinvent themselves, whether it be changed to their look, their in ring offense, how they presented themselves and, changes to their personalities and the occasional change from Face to Heel and vice versa.
And the most important thing of all, Heart. You have to want it to obtain it. If you're not putting emotion into your Roleplays, if people aren't feeling what you are saying, if there is no heart to it then you won't get very far. Love your characters, play them by their personalities, remember that acting tough only gets you so far, use all of your emotions. If your smaller cruiserweight wrestler has to face a much larger opponent, there needs to be that little bit of nervousness and fear. Don't be afraid to be afraid.
Put in your best effort all of the time. WEA Staff understands that being an adult sucks sometimes. Life will throw us curve balls and real life comes first. But as long as you are putting in the effort, and showing that you want to succeed. There will always be a place on the card for your characters and in time WEA will reward your hard work.
As a Storyline Driven fed, wins and losses are based on several key things.
Story Development: Since you the players are writing the story essentially, your style of telling the story, how you go about furthering it and developing it factors into whether you will taste victory or defeat. Your promos should have emotion, your segments should be entertaining. Captivate the fans with your Roleplays the way you want to be captivated by wrestling as a fan. Work together in creating an entertaining story while paying close attention to what you bring to the table.
Character Development: The must have for any Superstar is the all important Gimmick or Character. This is all on you, as the Story Development needs all parties to work together, this is where to work by yourself. Its up to you to not only develop an interesting character but to keep that character interesting and entertaining. Look at The Undertaker and Chris Jericho. They had to constantly reinvent themselves, whether it be changed to their look, their in ring offense, how they presented themselves and, changes to their personalities and the occasional change from Face to Heel and vice versa.
And the most important thing of all, Heart. You have to want it to obtain it. If you're not putting emotion into your Roleplays, if people aren't feeling what you are saying, if there is no heart to it then you won't get very far. Love your characters, play them by their personalities, remember that acting tough only gets you so far, use all of your emotions. If your smaller cruiserweight wrestler has to face a much larger opponent, there needs to be that little bit of nervousness and fear. Don't be afraid to be afraid.
Put in your best effort all of the time. WEA Staff understands that being an adult sucks sometimes. Life will throw us curve balls and real life comes first. But as long as you are putting in the effort, and showing that you want to succeed. There will always be a place on the card for your characters and in time WEA will reward your hard work.