![]() ![]() However, in a patch note a notice was added telling people that they are on a role-play world. The current role-playing themed worlds on RuneScape are 41 (F2P) and 42 (P2P), however many players who log into those worlds have no interest in role-playing, and there are other reasons such as less lag or a friend who is on. When players need to break character, they often indicate this, such as by saying "ooc" (an initialism for "out of character") or by encasing the parts which break character in parentheses. Some will also choose to adopt a medieval accent, since much of RuneScape draws from middle age culture, and because of this many role-players act as if they too are in the Middle Ages. ![]() Players who role-play do not acknowledge that they are in a game and will speak as their role would. Even many NPC appearances can be mimicked, such as Guards and Black Knights, although not so easily as certain armour updates have not been applied to the correct NPCs. Players can make equipment, base clothing, and other cosmetic appearance changes to suit whatever role they are playing. They may also assign their character a job whilst in game, dressing and acting as one would act if they really had such a job, sometimes by running personal shops.Īnother common staple of role-playing is outfitting. Many times they assign their character a home town and even an actual home, such as a mostly empty building. Players who role-play often develop non-canonical back-stories and histories for their characters. Rather than using the character as a tool, they become the character. Role-playing, sometimes referred to as RP, is when players assume the identity of their RuneScape account as if it were real life. ![]() The notice received when logging into a Role-playing world ![]()
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