Gaining points for goofs:
-First things first: you will have to count and add up the words you type. It’s easiest to use Microsoft Word because of its consistency and reliability. However, I’ve been in uncomfortable positions before with Microsoft Word so I can understand the plight if you don’t have it. That’s why we’ve designated an official guild word counting website which you can find here.
-The worst part is over. Now all you have to do is save up those words until you've gathered a nice block of 500 words, or continue to save them up until you have more, however you like.
-Once you have enough words saved up, you can post in this thread and wait for a crew member, VC or myself to sign off on your exchange of words for point(s).
-This long and winding process (sarcasm) now means that you're the owner of a new level and a point which you can add to any of the five attributes you like the best.
(In short; five hundred words allow you to level up and grant you a point.)
Your points and you:
-There are five attributes that will happily accept your points and eventually buff you up because of it. Those five are Strength, Stamina, Agility, Aura, and Mana.
-This is where the role playing gets a bit "hot and bothered" if you will. Each attribute can give you a different and useful buff which you can use in your role playing so you must choose wisely and remember, there are no take backs so decide well and follow through with fervor.
-Now that you've added that point to an attribute, it's gone. You keep your next level (as any role player would assume), but lose the point (still assumable).
-At this point you've added a point to an attribute which is great, but you haven't been given a buff yet There's a reason for that: buffs are given at increments. Your first buff comes at level three, 1500 words from where you started. Your next buff come as level eight, five levels after your last buff which means 4000 words after your start. So on and so forth. (Actual buff groups and levels can be found in the attribute threads under this same subforum.)
(In short; you can now assign your point to any of the attributes you find on your skellie. Their definitions and eventual buffs can be found in this subforum)
The attributes, oh the attributes:
-The organic feel of leveling in this guild allows you to add points to whatever attribute you find suits you best without any restrictions. If at first you choose Strength, but find Mana to be more your speed, you can have to keep all of the points you put into Strength earlier but you can just keep adding points to Mana without reprieve.
-Eventually you'll have more titles than you know what to do with so at certain points of your leveling, you will be allowed to grant yourself a personal title which can come in handy when the ladies and lords are concerned, if you know what I mean.
(In short; now you're ready to play!)
It would be easiest if you placed a little quote underneath everyone of your posts with a simple equation. Like this for example:
Which can be done by typing "quote" (no quotations oddly enough) between two brackets at the beginning and then "/quote" (again with no quotations) between two brackets at the end.
-First things first: you will have to count and add up the words you type. It’s easiest to use Microsoft Word because of its consistency and reliability. However, I’ve been in uncomfortable positions before with Microsoft Word so I can understand the plight if you don’t have it. That’s why we’ve designated an official guild word counting website which you can find here.
-The worst part is over. Now all you have to do is save up those words until you've gathered a nice block of 500 words, or continue to save them up until you have more, however you like.
-Once you have enough words saved up, you can post in this thread and wait for a crew member, VC or myself to sign off on your exchange of words for point(s).
-This long and winding process (sarcasm) now means that you're the owner of a new level and a point which you can add to any of the five attributes you like the best.
(In short; five hundred words allow you to level up and grant you a point.)
Your points and you:
-There are five attributes that will happily accept your points and eventually buff you up because of it. Those five are Strength, Stamina, Agility, Aura, and Mana.
-This is where the role playing gets a bit "hot and bothered" if you will. Each attribute can give you a different and useful buff which you can use in your role playing so you must choose wisely and remember, there are no take backs so decide well and follow through with fervor.
-Now that you've added that point to an attribute, it's gone. You keep your next level (as any role player would assume), but lose the point (still assumable).
-At this point you've added a point to an attribute which is great, but you haven't been given a buff yet There's a reason for that: buffs are given at increments. Your first buff comes at level three, 1500 words from where you started. Your next buff come as level eight, five levels after your last buff which means 4000 words after your start. So on and so forth. (Actual buff groups and levels can be found in the attribute threads under this same subforum.)
(In short; you can now assign your point to any of the attributes you find on your skellie. Their definitions and eventual buffs can be found in this subforum)
The attributes, oh the attributes:
-The organic feel of leveling in this guild allows you to add points to whatever attribute you find suits you best without any restrictions. If at first you choose Strength, but find Mana to be more your speed, you can have to keep all of the points you put into Strength earlier but you can just keep adding points to Mana without reprieve.
-Eventually you'll have more titles than you know what to do with so at certain points of your leveling, you will be allowed to grant yourself a personal title which can come in handy when the ladies and lords are concerned, if you know what I mean.
(In short; now you're ready to play!)
It would be easiest if you placed a little quote underneath everyone of your posts with a simple equation. Like this for example:
Quote:
Words typed so far (300) + Words typed this post alone (200) = New word total (500)
Which can be done by typing "quote" (no quotations oddly enough) between two brackets at the beginning and then "/quote" (again with no quotations) between two brackets at the end.
