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20 -Entertainment: Of course this is very important. How well did you keep the reader’s attention? No one is expecting you to reach Stephen King levels of entertainment but what matters is whether or not the reader has the urge to use the scrollbar every five seconds.
10 -Grammar: Not a huge factor but important nonetheless. Spelling, structural and grammatical errors take away from your roleplay. We all make mistakes but the less the better. Take the time out to edit your work.
15 -PDW Relativity: This is how well you keep up with storylines in PDW as well as your matches. Not everyone is prone to turn out eight pages of material on their opponent but you ARE a wrestler employed by Platinum Dynasty Wrestling. We should know that when we read your roleplay. It’s great getting to know about a wrestler’s life outside of the ring but fed relevance should also come into play.
20 -Overall Feel: This is basically the entire mood of your roleplay. How well did all of it come across? Were your scenes and actions detailed just enough to explain exactly what is taking place? How well did you play your character? If they’re an egotistical jackass heel type, we should hate them. If they’re angry or excited or irritated, we should feel that. We should also have some idea of their alignment. We don’t want to see a face character plotting to murder a bunch of school girls and then rape them afterwards. Nice guys don’t do that. Make some sense, please.
And if the roleplay is meant to be funny then it should make us laugh. Thought provoking, make us think, straight up old school promo type, wow us with your wit, so on and so forth. Basically, just be good with whatever style you choose to adapt.
15 -Clarity: If a roleplay is difficult to follow it becomes less enjoyable to read. Complex storylines and scenarios should not be so complex that no one is even sure of what’s going on. The easier to read, the better.
20 - Content: This is basically just everything in the roleplay including the actual flow of it and any creativity you decide to use. If it’s something that everyone’s seen but you do it well, expect to get credit for that. Whatever you write about should have a purpose. If your wrestler is riding through the streets flashing random people or something like that then there should be a clear point as to why they’re doing it. A roleplay full of pointless events is sort of a waste of time.
TOTAL POINTS - 100
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