All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. In World of Warcraft, that player is you! Each week, Anne Stickney brings you All the World’s a Stage with helpful hints, tips and tricks on the art of roleplay in WoW.

We’re going to take a break (just a little one, I promise!) from the plot point series this week, because I’ve had something else on my mind that I wanted to chat about. Roleplaying isn’t really a solo activity. You can roleplay by yourself, but that’s hardly any fun at all, unless you’re writing fan fiction or something along those lines. It’s a social activity — and generally speaking, the more people you have involved, the more fun it has the potential of creating.

Roleplay guilds are one way to guarantee you’ve got a group of like-minded roleplayers, whether your guild is a themed guild centered on a particular plot or simply a handy collection of players who would like to RP. But sometimes you don’t want to join a guild for one reason or another, yet you’d still like the camaraderie that roleplay has to offer. What do you do at that point? How can you be social without the hassle of being in a guild? The answer is organized activity — the sort that doesn’t require a guild tag to participate.Continue reading All the World’s a Stage: Roleplaying groups, government and organizationsFiled under: All the World’s a Stage (Roleplaying)All the World’s a Stage: Roleplaying groups, government and organizations originally appeared on WoW Insider on Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. In World of Warcraft, that player is you! Each week, Anne Stickney brings you All the World’s a Stage with helpful hints, tips and tricks on the art of roleplay in WoW.

We’re going to take a break (just a little one, I promise!) from the plot point series this week, because I’ve had something else on my mind that I wanted to chat about. Roleplaying isn’t really a solo activity. You can roleplay by yourself, but that’s hardly any fun at all, unless you’re writing fan fiction or something along those lines. It’s a social activity — and generally speaking, the more people you have involved, the more fun it has the potential of creating.

Roleplay guilds are one way to guarantee you’ve got a group of like-minded roleplayers, whether your guild is a themed guild centered on a particular plot or simply a handy collection of players who would like to RP. But sometimes you don’t want to join a guild for one reason or another, yet you’d still like the camaraderie that roleplay has to offer. What do you do at that point? How can you be social without the hassle of being in a guild? The answer is organized activity — the sort that doesn’t require a guild tag to participate.Continue reading All the World’s a Stage: Roleplaying groups, government and organizationsFiled under: All the World’s a Stage (Roleplaying)All the World’s a Stage: Roleplaying groups, government and organizations originally appeared on WoW Insider on Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments



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