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<blockquote data-quote="Atanatotatos" data-source="post: 4700361" data-attributes="member: 46957"><p>Cabana, there are a number of ways to contribute to the community. The obvious things that come to my mind:</p><p></p><p>-As a player, obviously. That's what the community is for.</p><p>-As a DM. There's always need for adventures and there will be even more soon since we're discussing the introduction second characters. I suggest you read extensively the setting wiki; beside being good inspiration, it's a pretty good read in itself.</p><p>-As a Character Approver. You can ask the judges if you can help check new characters or characters levelling up. An approval from a full judge and one from a character approver at least is needed for a character to be able to gain XP. So it's a good way to help the judges.</p><p>-As a judge. Now this is more work, and you might need more experience in the community before thinking about it.</p><p>-With your opinions in the proposal and discussion threads. Even though you're not a judge and cannot vote on proposals, you can highlight things you thing are important, and make points that will help the decision process. Also, anyone can make proposals following the guidelines.</p><p>-Expanding the setting. L4W is a Living World from a community of gamers, so anyone can add to it. Obviously you should contact the judges or open a thread about the additions you'd like to make beforehand.</p><p></p><p>That said, just "being there", talking, playing and introducing and welcoming new members is IMO a great way in itself to make this an ever larger, and nicer community.</p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atanatotatos, post: 4700361, member: 46957"] Cabana, there are a number of ways to contribute to the community. The obvious things that come to my mind: -As a player, obviously. That's what the community is for. -As a DM. There's always need for adventures and there will be even more soon since we're discussing the introduction second characters. I suggest you read extensively the setting wiki; beside being good inspiration, it's a pretty good read in itself. -As a Character Approver. You can ask the judges if you can help check new characters or characters levelling up. An approval from a full judge and one from a character approver at least is needed for a character to be able to gain XP. So it's a good way to help the judges. -As a judge. Now this is more work, and you might need more experience in the community before thinking about it. -With your opinions in the proposal and discussion threads. Even though you're not a judge and cannot vote on proposals, you can highlight things you thing are important, and make points that will help the decision process. Also, anyone can make proposals following the guidelines. -Expanding the setting. L4W is a Living World from a community of gamers, so anyone can add to it. Obviously you should contact the judges or open a thread about the additions you'd like to make beforehand. That said, just "being there", talking, playing and introducing and welcoming new members is IMO a great way in itself to make this an ever larger, and nicer community. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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