Vintrict
It's not really pride. It's really "I can't tell you what makes for a 3." I could try a criteria later on, but
Molestia people are still going to whine about it. I sometimes mix roleplay with logic, too, and that shares some traits with the Tactic category, so there's that, too. If someone does something stupid, it counts against their roleplay score, too. That's probably the only thing that could be quantified, but the majority of what scores roleplay is subjective.
RoleplayingScore of 0 - Roleplaying was nonexistent, posts only showed basic fundamental of the fight itself and only listed the moves as they were being performed. Nothing was done to dress up the post and the character's spirit and drive was nowhere to be found from an outsider's view in. The character ignores or outright avoids acknowledging damage dealt to the character and fatigue that is triggered off of abilities or powers.
Score of 1 - The character is given a basic personality that is reflected in reactions to damage and changes in the fight's flow. The posts only reflect on the fight itself in a manner in which only core information is being given. Wounds and hampering effects on the character are poorly reflected in the status of the character during the combat which leads to situations where for example, missing a nose for most of the fight is shrugged off as a flesh wound. Abilities and powers present on the character sheet are grossly overstated or used, negative effects in reaction to abilities used are played down past what is listed in the profile.
Score of 2 - The character does a good job in selling their actions, using a good mix of non-combat and combat material to deliver the picture the character has of the current situation from their point of view. Powers and moves are well written and allow for the opponent to reasonably reply without having to worry about misunderstandings that could result in a shutdown of posting. Damage is being reflected in a style that is believable, yet can be over exaggerated or under emphasized when taking into consideration long term effects from the injuries. The character is true to their character sheet and reflects all positive and negative effects as stated.
Score of 3 - Each post allows both the spectator and the judge to examine how the character is doing on all fronts of the combat. Physical status and prowess is shown clearly, taking into effect all wounds, fatigue, and positive buffs the character is currently handing behind the scenes. Mental condition is also present as the character's thoughts and drive is shown clearly for anyone to see, allowing the on-looker to have a sense of immersion and the ability to guess when a character will either break or press forward. Combat related portions of the fight are clearly written and take into effect the opponent's actions, as well as the field situation and the position of the character's own weapons. The character sheet is followed to a T and the character's listed abilities are fully represented without error.
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Quick, dirty, and full of holes I am sure but it took me like 15 minutes tops.
Also I am terrible with words, ******** the haters.