Tagged News: jim moreno

Friday, September 12th
News

In this episode of How I WoW, Shawn and Patrick interview WarCry's very own Jim Moreno, writer of the RoleCraft roleplaying column!

A fun conversation or two with Jim Moreno and Wichdocta about life in Azeroth, disco, and all things RP!

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Tuesday, September 2nd
Editorials

In this week's "RoleCraft," Jim Moreno looks at different ways to roleplay with weather effects in-game.

Monday, August 18th
Editorials

In this week's "RoleCraft," Jim Moreno continues his look at character alignment in MMORPGs - this time focusing on how in-game factions make characters "evil" (or not).

Monday, August 4th
Editorials

In this week's RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at the standard D&D; concept of alignment, how it works in roleplaying, and how it's applied to MMORPGs.

Monday, July 21st
Editorials

This week in RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at ways for roleplayers to deal with the Fairer Tongue of Elvish.

Tuesday, July 1st
Editorials

This time on RoleCraft, Jim Moreno wants to hear from you roleplayers out there.

Tuesday, June 17th
Editorials

In this installment of RoleCraft, Jim Moreno looks at an interesting idea from WoW RP Realms: Full Immersion Roleplaying (FIRP).

Tuesday, June 3rd
Editorials

Just in case you may not be aware, RoleCraft isn't the only place where you can find roleplaying related info on the interwebs. Of course you know that, and I'm only joking. During the course of my day, I am given and locating sites which are directly related to or merely referencing some aspect of roleplaying, and I consider it part of my duty to help keep you, my fellow roleplayers, informed as much as possible.

Tuesday, May 20th
Editorials

Since we are dealing with computer-generated cyber worlds that are more than likely not our own creations, there are certainly roadblocks and speed bumps in these games that challenge roleplayers to improvise and adapt. These game mechanics come with the nature of the beast, and many are very necessary to the operation of the games, and are often so obvious as to threaten to pull a roleplayer out of character. While they may not be pleasant to experience during roleplay, their effect in-game can be at least lessened through the lens of imaginative roleplaying.

Tuesday, May 6th
Editorials

Jim Moreno tackles the difficult task of roleplaying a merchant in this edition of RoleCraft: "Even roleplayers are known to struggle with this cookie cutter gameplay, and with keeping their characters from looking and acting just like every other character in game. What to do? One sure way to avoid the pitfalls of routine is to realize that there are many other classes in game besides adventurer. It's time to become a professional roleplayer!"