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Lesson I: The Roleplay[]

Came For The Plot[]

No roleplay can begin without a solid plot to kick it off. Plot development requires a lot of fine-tuning and ability to understand the general idea, but in the end, it's completely necessary for the whole shenanigan to work. Many roleplaying plots revolve around how the main creator sees fit, but for our purposes, let's say the Shadow Element is destroying the world. A larger call to action and conflict has been established, and now we require a resolution with some protagonists- with a healthy dash of setting and a wonderful sprinkle of character development.

Depth Perception[]


Prepare For Recall[]


Lesson II: The OC[]

Plot's Effect[]


Backstorying[]


A Difficult Balancing Act[]


Lesson III: Actually Doing the Thing[]

Free-form[]


Constricted Plot[]


Loose Guide[]


Lowering Your Own Expectations[]

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Player Guides
Making Fanon Pages
Making an OC/Making a Character: Making a Cyborg OC  •  Making a Faerie OC  •  Making a Fairy OC  •  Making a False Wizard OC  •  Making a Species  •  Making a Pet, Monster, or Buddy Character
Making an Area:
Making a Pet: Making a Pet
Making an Item:
Making a Feature:
Making a Fanfiction: How to Write a Good Fanfiction
Making a Roleplay: A Roleplaying Guide for Dummies (RP Wiki Edition)  •  Making a Roleplay
Other Guides: Elemental Balance  •  Fean (Norlia) - Translations  •  Shadow Magic - Do's & Don'ts
Understanding Prodigy Math Game
Battle Mechanics: The Concept of Magic
Obtaining Resources: Rare Loot  •  Saving Food
Mastering Prodigy Math Game
The Arena: A Wizard's Guide to the Arena  •  In the Arena 101  •  Challenger PvP Etiquette
Unusual Combat: Finding Your Battle Style  •  Mira Shade  •  Surviving Harmony Island  •  Titans 101
Understanding Prodigy English
Tutorials: Starting Out
Mastering Prodigy English
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