These rules depend in the situation, but try not to bend them, either.

1. No god-moding. That means that your character is NOT invincible, is not faster than light, cannot perform too many actions in one post, can not be everywhere at once, cannot dodge and block anything that comes their way, and cannot use Chakra forever.

2. No controlling the actions/reactions of other player's characters. Saying that everyone watches you as you stride out the door is a minor example of this. Don't do it. Saying that you kick someone in the knee and they hold their leg and fall over, rolling in pain... is a major example of this and will not be tolerated!

3. Use Third-Person posts when typing. Example: " moved away from the rest of the group to try and collect his thoughts." Don't use "I did this, I did that." You are NOT a ninja, and if you are, go do your job and stop screwing around on here.

4. "Para posting", I believe it's termed. I can't expect everyone to not want to look like idiots, but at least try to make yourself look respectable. " I go over here now." Does not cut it. " -Character's first name- slicks a forelock of hair out of his eye and ambles over to the podium, only stopping once he reached his designated position." That is acceptable, if you think that's too much work... I feel sorry for you once you hit Upper Lit Classes. We want lots of realistic detail.

5. You're not the only person RPing here, and the rest of us aren't here to make you look good. Eat some humble pie or get the hell out, we don't tolerate cocky big-shots who automatically make themselves inferior by believing they're superior to everyone else here just by showing up.

6. Take hits. If an attack would obviously hit in a situation, take the hit and deal with the effects afterwards... if someone ambushed your character, the chances are greatly increased that your character would take part or full of the intended attack. A bit more leeway is given to a character dodging a deathblow. (Except in obvious cases where this is impossible.)

7. Your Class determines how powerful certain abilities will be. Taijutsu Specialists are not particularly powerful in Ninjutsu... so in a purely Ninjutsu battle, the Taijutsu Specialist is at a disadvantage in terms of power, even if their Class allows them heightened Chakra stamina.