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<div class="triangle-border">Hi there, my name is Trinity and I will be your guide for today! Let's begin with a few basic things, okay?
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Threads or events run by dungeon masters (DM) often use dice in order to add an element of unpredictability to the combat and story, as well as enhancing the character's combat capabilities. <br><br>Some of these threads include things such as story events, dungeons, and world boss encounters.
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Regular threads do not feature the use of dice. These threads involve at least two members or more and have plenty of creative freedom.
 
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Firstly! I want you to make an account if you haven't already. This is going to be your OOC account, which will become the hub for all of your characters' sub-accounts!
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It is recommended for those involved in threads featuring combat to come to an agreement in regards to how fights should progress before initiating any kind of attack.
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 29 January 2018

Dice Roll
Threads or events run by dungeon masters (DM) often use dice in order to add an element of unpredictability to the combat and story, as well as enhancing the character's combat capabilities.

Some of these threads include things such as story events, dungeons, and world boss encounters.
Free Form
Regular threads do not feature the use of dice. These threads involve at least two members or more and have plenty of creative freedom.

It is recommended for those involved in threads featuring combat to come to an agreement in regards to how fights should progress before initiating any kind of attack.