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<blockquote data-quote="Satin Knights" data-source="post: 6044145" data-attributes="member: 6666968"><p>[sblock=OOC]</p><p>1) Yes, update the wiki immediately when you receive things or make purchases. If you wait, things get lost, or it takes a long time to search back through to find what and for how much it was. As an example, my other game is 76 pages and counting. </p><p></p><p>2) No problem about the posting rate. Some characters are more talkative than others. Some shine during face time, while others shine during combat.</p><p></p><p>3) I would prefer you to use the [ sblock=ooc ] tag instead of the [ ooc ] for the out of character comments. For those that are trying to just read the story line, and surprisingly many people do, it presents as a cleaner format where they can skip the backstage conversations.</p><p></p><p>The Mystic Pearl thread is a special case, where the rule is reversed. We want the purchase/sale accounting in [ OOC ] tags so it stands out. A judge goes back through and processes sales back to the store and updates the first post in the thread occasionally, okay, rarely, but sometimes.</p><p></p><p>4) For the really out of context questions, you can also use the "Send a private message" function by clicking on a player's name to the far left. My mailbox usually sits about 80% full, but I usually can still receive 3-4 messages a day.</p><p></p><p>5) The Cure Light Wounds potion you purchased in the Mystic Pearl should have an "is it in stock d100 roll". Roll the d100. If it comes up 75 or less, they have one in stock. When purchasing multiples of something, yes, you have to roll for each individually. The first failure means they are all out of stock.</p><p></p><p>If the d100 roll fails, and there is one listed on the first post of the thread, then you can purchase that "under the counter/backroom stock", but that means one of the judges has to go back and edit the first posting to account for it. Since it is time consuming for a judge, we prefer you to try the random roll first. Also mark the item loudly can clearly as being from the first page, so it gets removed off of the first page. </p><p></p><p>6) I quoted Det, but 1-5 is all beginner advice for everyone. It takes a little while to learn all the tricks this board's software can do.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satin Knights, post: 6044145, member: 6666968"] [sblock=OOC] 1) Yes, update the wiki immediately when you receive things or make purchases. If you wait, things get lost, or it takes a long time to search back through to find what and for how much it was. As an example, my other game is 76 pages and counting. 2) No problem about the posting rate. Some characters are more talkative than others. Some shine during face time, while others shine during combat. 3) I would prefer you to use the [ sblock=ooc ] tag instead of the [ ooc ] for the out of character comments. For those that are trying to just read the story line, and surprisingly many people do, it presents as a cleaner format where they can skip the backstage conversations. The Mystic Pearl thread is a special case, where the rule is reversed. We want the purchase/sale accounting in [ OOC ] tags so it stands out. A judge goes back through and processes sales back to the store and updates the first post in the thread occasionally, okay, rarely, but sometimes. 4) For the really out of context questions, you can also use the "Send a private message" function by clicking on a player's name to the far left. My mailbox usually sits about 80% full, but I usually can still receive 3-4 messages a day. 5) The Cure Light Wounds potion you purchased in the Mystic Pearl should have an "is it in stock d100 roll". Roll the d100. If it comes up 75 or less, they have one in stock. When purchasing multiples of something, yes, you have to roll for each individually. The first failure means they are all out of stock. If the d100 roll fails, and there is one listed on the first post of the thread, then you can purchase that "under the counter/backroom stock", but that means one of the judges has to go back and edit the first posting to account for it. Since it is time consuming for a judge, we prefer you to try the random roll first. Also mark the item loudly can clearly as being from the first page, so it gets removed off of the first page. 6) I quoted Det, but 1-5 is all beginner advice for everyone. It takes a little while to learn all the tricks this board's software can do. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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