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Description Distinguishing RP types

Roleplayers make up a large part of the community here on deviantArt. It's an ever-growing community, and new members join it every day. Thirsty for adventure, these new members leap into the large world of roleplay, blissfully simplistic, filled with hopes and anticipations. They expect a rich roleplay experience full of excitement, and they want it to be delivered!

New members, however, also means less experience, and less experience means less knowledge. That knowledge which new roleplayers need to acquire may be earned in the long run, by partaking in several satisfying and unsatisfying roleplays and learning through trial and error what is right and what is wrong to include in one. I have taken that path, and I can say that it's a hard place. Some people, even after several years, haven't even made as much progress as would have been expected; they just can't get the hang of it. I have decided to let anyone who so desires take an alternate path, a shortcut to avoid the trouble of being dissatisfied with as many roleplays as I have been. This shortcut takes the form of several tutorials, each of these tutorials equalling one step on the shortcut, which in turn equals a dozen steps on the long path.

Now that the introduction is over (am I the only one who thinks it was long?), I will begin on the tutorial itself. I would like to open with a simple concept. Many people already know about it, but some of the newer roleplayers might be unaware of it. The first subject will be the distinction between the two roleplay types which people can use: script-style and paragraph-style.

Script style

This style is also known as "bracket RP" or "casual RP", among other names.  As the name "casual RP" implies, this type of roleplay is accessible to everyone. The reason for this is that it's easy to grasp and easy to start. However, script-style roleplays will rarely offer much character development or plot advancement; it's usually used as a "pick-up-and-go" roleplay for fooling around. The posts in a script-style roleplay will usually start with the name of the character which will be involved in the post, followed by dialog and action done by that character, and possibly, in-between the name of the character and the dialog, an emotion, most often in parentheses, with which the dialog will be spoken and the actions done.
To assist me in my quest to improve the general level of roleplays, I have created an assistant. Her name is Kara Chter. Let's meet her right now in a script-style post to concretely demonstrate what exactly script-style is:

Kara: (shy) Hi... *fiddles with the edge of her shirt*

This style of roleplay, as mentioned before, is casual; it doesn't require any amount of skill to play, except maybe the ability to make your posts legible enough for everyone else to understand. Because of that, this guide will not focus on "how to roleplay script-style". It will rather focus on the second type of roleplay.

Paragraph style

This style, also known as "formal RP", "mid-long post RP", etc., is much more intricate than script-style, and has much more potential for setting an atmosphere and describing actions and thoughts than its casual counterpart. This is what most people will say was meant to be true roleplay; writing a story collectively with one or more other people, each person using one or more character to make the story advance. People who roleplay with this style need a certain amount of concentration and attention to detail when writing. Roleplayers using this style want to make their posts look as though they were excerpts of a novel.

The posts in a paragraph-style roleplay need to be detailed enough to set a certain mood, although exceptions exist. This style most of the time requires a linear scenario, some sort of concrete plot. Sometimes, people will develop it as they go, needing only a setting to begin writing, and other times, people will decide part, if not all of the plot before even beginning on the first post. The latter can take up several hours – if not days or weeks – of planning before actually beginning, and will often feature longer early posts and a better starting morale from the players, since they already know what will happen; it leaves less room for uncertainty and moments when neither player will know what to do and would just make their characters speak with each other without much action going on. Planning lets the roleplay deliver action at a rhythm which every player is able to handle. Let's have Kara Chter introduce herself again, this time in paragraph-style:

A woman stands in the center of the plain, unfurnished room. Her appearance is veiled by an indescribable fog, letting only her outlines and actions be visible; she appears to be of average size, and her arms, resting on either side of her body, allow her hands to tug nervously at the bottom of her shirt. "Hi..." she says in a timid voice.

It's undeniable that a lot more content is present in this version of the same post; it may require more effort, but it's worth it; the amount of detail dished out by this style if done correctly often prevents people from getting confused. That will prevent posts in which the last actions of the other character would be completely ignored, or posts that overlook certain crucial details. For example, I've tried making this last post as clear as possible (although still somewhat short) by describing the surroundings, what the others can see about my character, and her actions, so that my partner wouldn't wonder "where is this happening? what can my character see about this other character? what is the character doing exactly?" and wouldn't assume wrong. Though it may be difficult at first, experience should teach most people how to underline details in order to make the other player(s) notice it and have their character(s) respond accordingly.

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That's all there is to distinguishing between script style and paragraph style. It's simple enough, but had to be made first, since some script-style roleplayers may not even know what paragraph-style roleplay is; this first "How to Roleplay" hopefully put some light on the subject.
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Comments: 117

AdmiralSnejder In reply to ??? [2024-03-03 08:40:09 +0000 UTC]

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AngelGurece [2021-08-09 04:09:37 +0000 UTC]

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monstermaster13 [2020-06-24 06:35:23 +0000 UTC]

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MegMorphJokerfan22 [2020-06-20 04:21:14 +0000 UTC]

Paragraph style is my favourite and I tend to refer to them as story Rps
Because they are basically a story.

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GeorgetheG-Man [2020-04-13 01:51:21 +0000 UTC]

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AlicornianQueen [2020-01-30 20:04:43 +0000 UTC]

what if someone uses both? like * for action and " for speech?

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axewd [2020-01-21 13:45:05 +0000 UTC]

I am very bad at this most of the time, but i tend to use whichever style i want to use if possible, the most common one is writing whatever actions my Character wants to do in a single line without including more words to lines below the first one.

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Mayya-b [2020-01-08 15:27:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. This helped a lot

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justjazzyyy [2019-12-23 22:26:57 +0000 UTC]

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vipermoon878 [2019-12-19 06:08:20 +0000 UTC]

i rp Paragraph style 

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FNAF1234FBFC [2019-10-06 19:14:07 +0000 UTC]

Do you want to rp

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vipermoon878 In reply to FNAF1234FBFC [2019-12-19 06:08:16 +0000 UTC]

i rp but i use  paragraph style

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FNAF1234FBFC In reply to vipermoon878 [2019-12-19 13:56:20 +0000 UTC]

You mean 3rd person view

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Turtlze [2018-08-05 20:28:58 +0000 UTC]

The question is... do YOU wanna roleplay?

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didj5 In reply to Turtlze [2019-09-06 02:04:16 +0000 UTC]

Sure

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shawnthewolf12 [2018-07-11 19:40:15 +0000 UTC]

Always prefered the Parsa-style. (Formal) Least, on here. On discord/wherever else, it'll be casual. x3

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HeartlessSoraAS [2018-05-29 18:53:00 +0000 UTC]

RE: Hot Affair with a monster BOW x OC 18+Resident evil enemies for the rp You can choose an enemy who will end up having sex with my oc.
I will rp as a the female.
NemesisHypnosLickersG-IVMA-125 (Hunter R)YawmColmilloVerdugoU-3RegeneratorIron MaidenCerberusEliminatorsBlobLurkerAlbinoidStingerOozePlagaNovistador
My rp partner must be ok with the following things:
-Rape
-Futas
-Violent sex 
-Beastiality
-Blood in the sex scenes (Blood fetish)
Oral/anal sex
-Pregnancy 
-Buttsex
-Feetjobs, boobjobs and handjobs
-Pee
Sub
dom
Not ok with:
Controlling my oc
BDSM
Diapers
Hypnosis
explansion
inflation
fur fetish
weight gain
vore

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MatthewDaAnimeFanboy [2018-05-06 14:00:10 +0000 UTC]

I used the bracket method often!

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IronBabyGenius [2018-05-04 11:25:24 +0000 UTC]

Hello I’m quite new to RP concept. I know how to do the type of RP where it’s like choose your adventure thing. But I don’t get the concept of free RP. Like how to write one and how is it different to other RPs? Thanks in advance if help me differentiate them

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BrightPurpleKitten [2018-03-24 02:06:13 +0000 UTC]

There is a third one, the one I use when I only have one character needed and my nickname is the character's name

[insert my nickname here, Lily]

Oh! hello there, My name's Lily *She says this pretty confidently as she holds out her hand for you to shake it*

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Raakone [2017-11-28 23:21:33 +0000 UTC]

I usually think of Script as being better suited for real-time or minimal-delay RPing, such as done on Skype. If you're exchanging ideas via Notes, and you aren't always available, paragraphing sometimes helps move things along. At least, those are my opinions.

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Leonardo-ergiT [2017-11-20 03:46:59 +0000 UTC]

Mr.Fab: Why not a third, hybrid form? I find that the script-style's formatting helps with a lot of other things, while still keeping the form of the paragraph style's descriptive power. For example:
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Chelsea: [She looks across the room.]

???: [Chelsea sees a man clothed in a purple coat with purple pants, wearing a purple hat and black shoes that had black highlights around its edges. He looks back at her with a very Cheshire, yet somehow welcoming grin. After a slow bow to her as a sort of introduction, he speaks to her.] Welcome! 

[The room is suddenly silent from Chelsea's lack of response for several moments.]

Chelsea: [Fiddling her fingers together, she musters up a response.] Uhm... H-Hi...?

???: "Hi", indeed...! My name is Mr.Fabulous, but you may call me Fabulous, or Fab for short! [He waves with a nonchalant hand in the air.]

Fab: Now, how may I pique thy curiosity?
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Mr.Fab: What I like about the above format is:
> compared to the paragraph style, it's MUCH easier to tell who's saying what, and what's happening with what, since there are a number of people who find it hard to read through your paragraph-style example and then knowing something was said because of reading tunnel vision
> for those apps/programs that can't (at least easily) incorporate font changes like italics and bold, so the RPers have to make do with using 'single quotations marks' for italics, *asterisks* for bold, or any other symbols to convey such meaning
> but styles depend on one's RP style, and so long as one's consistent in their version of this hybrid form, I find it much more powerful and easier to logically make out who's saying what and what's happening with what.

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EnderCorePL [2017-08-08 14:05:09 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for uploading this!

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Killgara [2017-08-04 22:03:03 +0000 UTC]

Wow shows what I know about this kind of stuff...

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Timothythemouse [2017-06-12 22:29:57 +0000 UTC]

This is interesting

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Dovah-lord73 [2017-03-15 23:21:21 +0000 UTC]

this helps alot thanks

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Officer-Luke [2017-01-16 18:28:34 +0000 UTC]

I get absolutely annoyed by people doing paragraph style RP. It's so confusing having to guess what text is spoken and what isn't. :/

(Plus it doesn't feel as in-character as casual-style RP.)

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animedcfreak In reply to Officer-Luke [2019-08-28 04:14:37 +0000 UTC]

For me I like script style and using asterisks.

That’s what I used back in 2009 when I first started. 

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Hoppin-Frogs In reply to Officer-Luke [2017-07-15 08:29:43 +0000 UTC]

I do both Paragraph and Script Style, works for me

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Officer-Luke In reply to Hoppin-Frogs [2017-07-15 09:36:04 +0000 UTC]

Well I only like script style because it's better. ;w;

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Hoppin-Frogs In reply to Officer-Luke [2017-07-15 09:49:10 +0000 UTC]

Same
Depends on if it's a group rp or not :b

I have a habit of the Paragraph Style. Reminds me like I'm writing a story.

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Officer-Luke In reply to Hoppin-Frogs [2017-07-15 10:04:10 +0000 UTC]

That's exactly my problem with it. ;w;

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Hoppin-Frogs In reply to Officer-Luke [2017-07-15 10:10:59 +0000 UTC]

Same

What if it was a mix of Script and Paragraph Style? >->

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Officer-Luke In reply to Hoppin-Frogs [2017-07-15 10:45:23 +0000 UTC]

I tried that with my BF once. Didn't work.

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Hoppin-Frogs In reply to Officer-Luke [2017-07-15 15:05:47 +0000 UTC]

Oh

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Officer-Luke In reply to Hoppin-Frogs [2017-07-15 15:05:59 +0000 UTC]

Yea

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SiaVain [2016-12-20 21:27:38 +0000 UTC]

What does intro means?-asks like idiot in slow voice, trying to be dumb and sound as stupid as she can-Is it something like this?

Name: Sia Vain
Gender: female
Birthday: Doesn't remember
Age: Chronologically:Unknown (at least 105)  Biologically: 13-19 (estimation)
Height: 5 foot 7
Enemy: The Avicus
Allie:The Crows, The Vain, The Wraithkin

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yayamisaki [2016-12-01 17:51:03 +0000 UTC]

what is 1x1 in rp?

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Hoppin-Frogs In reply to yayamisaki [2017-07-15 08:29:20 +0000 UTC]

When you roleplay with another person, not in a group O^O

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MASTAFLIPS [2016-09-07 20:03:10 +0000 UTC]

I'm Kripp Harrison, and this is my Hearthstone stream. I work here with my dog and my wife, Rania the Succubus. Every arena run in here has a story and a price. One thing I've learned after 21 years - you never know WHAT my opponent is going to topdeck.

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Vaporeonsflame [2016-08-13 05:03:59 +0000 UTC]

Heh. 'Days or weeks'? How about months or years XD
When you have a good idea. There is no backing down!

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Aiden-Ai [2016-07-11 04:13:06 +0000 UTC]

Is there a tutorial for finding paragraph role players? Cause I need that in my life.

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Morriganpendragon100 [2016-06-11 12:37:13 +0000 UTC]

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i tend to use script form mixed with third person
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example :

Icecreek : " Today is a lovely day for a hunt! " [ He exclaimed as he exited the warriors den and padded towards the freshkill pile to get something to eat. ]

or


Icecreek : [ He exclaimed as he exited the warriors den and padded towards the freshkill pile to get something to eat. ] " Today is a good day for a hunt! "
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AbusedPrivilege [2016-02-28 10:41:07 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, I tend to use a blend of both actually. Interesting.

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RaudonaK [2016-01-08 21:40:58 +0000 UTC]

Paragraph RP for me is always the must & best.
I don't know why, but for some odd reason, the script one really puts me off. Feels more like a 'chat' in a group chatroom instead of a proper RP.
But I guess everyone has their own preferences.

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Venegalart In reply to RaudonaK [2016-10-16 05:25:55 +0000 UTC]

Oh I favor Paragraph RP too, wanna do a story together?

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xHiroshi In reply to RaudonaK [2016-01-17 02:51:28 +0000 UTC]

i feel the same way o.o

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RaudonaK In reply to xHiroshi [2016-01-28 18:44:48 +0000 UTC]

Pity not many people do it that way, especially on Quotev. v_v

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ConnieTheCorgi2 [2016-01-01 14:41:07 +0000 UTC]

I don't know why but I prefer sort of paragraph because it helps me get more information to go off of and continue with.

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Ego-Man25 [2015-11-30 05:54:54 +0000 UTC]

Oh... don't EVEN get me started with the paragraph style. That "more intricate" style of RPing is just an excuse for certain RPers to flaunt their fancy words around. If I use that style, then all my focus is on the dialogue, the action, and/or the simple emotions. I don't CARE about the hidden details of the other character not controlled by me. Otherwise, I exploit the other character's thoughts via having my controlled character explain their thoughts. (Though surprisingly, some of my watching buddies actually LIKE it when I do that, so I dunno.)

That being said, however... I'd rather post THIS style as a deviation, than script style.

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