Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20141121004703/@comment-2089817-20141121023648

Personally, I disagree. Roleplaying, yes, should involve you stepping into the shoes of your character, but at the same time, it does depend on your writing skills. If you look at the RP me and Ten just finished a month ago on NF, we were both going back to our old posts and exploiting any small detail that was there which could provide an opening for a present post to gain an advantage over one another. That comes, not with ability, but with experience. I don't consider myself a better writer than you or Brave, but perhaps it might be correct to say that I do have a bit more experience, and perhaps that is why you perceive this gap between us. It isn't something you can overcome just by realizing something or achieving an epiphany, it can only come with experience; that's the key to everything.

Now, I didn't sugarcoat anything. I found the RP interesting in that it was fun to read. But if there was something the both of you can improve on, it's tact. The fight read too much like a back and forth. Where's the psychological exploiting? Where's the strategy? The innovation? It's just back and forth fighting, like you'd find in DBZ, and you won't surpass a veteran writer like myself or Ten, who never allow even a single detail in our posts to go unused, no matter what ideas you come up with or what you add to your character. It simply comes with experience. And the way to acquire that experience is best understood when you collaborate on stories with somebody, like Brave for instance, allowing you to not only better understand your characters but also to better understand the meaning behind detail exploiting.

I don't mind you doing that, you're free to do that idea of yours. Whatever helps you get ahead with your plans, I'm game.