Gamers on the Street: Playing with roleplaying

The WoW roleplayer is a strange creature -- in a game universe almost completely designed for the non-roleplayer (there are enough pop culture references to make anyone sensitive to anachronisms apoplectic), they soldier on insider RP servers, taking their time leveling up, and having perhaps much more fun than anyone who races towards the endgame might otherwise have.
So for this Gamers on the Street, I decided to head to Moon Guard, an RP server. I had hoped to chat about what players were expecting for season 4, and maybe find out what casual players thought of all the new things coming in Wrath of the Lich King, but when I sent out my query for interviewees, what I found were two roleplayers. people who were taking the game at their own pace and having fun doing it.
I also made sure, due to past reader comments, to speak to Alliance this time. After the jump, meet two roleplayers who are playing the game their own way.
The first player I spoke with was Laynellexi, a 63 Rogue from Allied Brewers. Layne and I chatted about coming up through the endgame for the first time, her experiences in the BG, and what roleplaying did for her as a player.
WoW Insider: Thanks for chatting! What have you been up to in game lately?
Laynellexi: Lately I've been questing through Terrokar Forest.
Is it your first time through Outland? How's it going?
It is my first time through. It's been going well so far, I've just been doing quests.
Which one's your favorite?
"Favorite"... that's a loaded word. If you mean "most fun," I would say the Honor Hold quest line.
Which one is that?
When you first get to Outlands, the first quest up to the next zone. It includes the bombing run, which was really great.
Oh yeah, good stuff. So are you trying to get to 70 before the expansion? Is that a goal?
It's one of them. I'd also like to max my professions and get a flying mount, if possible.
So I guess if you're just now headed to 70, you would probably consider yourself a casual player, then, right?
I would call myself that, yes.
Has there been anything, then, that's interested you about the expansion? Most of the big news coming out of there has been about raiding and the endgame -- anything that seems exciting to you as a casual player?
The siege engines seem like a lot of fun to me.
Oh yeah? Why's that?
I've always been interested in strategy games, many of which have siege engines. Putting that together well in Wrath would definitely increase my love of the game.
Have you tried Arenas or the BGs yet at all?
Arenas, no. I've dabbled in the battlegrounds. I like them -- they offer up another side of the game, but only behind portals, so you can explore the rest of the world without getting involved.
I also came to Moon Guard to check out the RP here -- have you seen RP or are you an RPer at all?
I RP a lot actually. I'm part of a guild that RPs a tavern once a week.
"RPs a tavern?" Does that mean you all sit around and drink and tell war stories?
That's the main idea. It's just a place where a person can take part in an environment where good roleplaying is in supply.
Sounds like fun. Does RPing make you enjoy the game more?
Yeah it does. It adds another element that encourages me to come and play more.
Cool. Well thanks very much.
Next up I spoke with a very eager guy named Disean, a level 49 Warrior from the House Shadowfall. He was questing away in Duskwood while we spoke.
WoW Insider: So what have you been up to in the game lately?
Disean: Well.. helping out guildmates, mostly. Trying to pass a world boss to a meeting. Ya know. Guildie stuff.
Helping guildmates do what?
Quests, mainly.
Is your guild raiding at all?
Not yet. I believe they are planning to soon, though. Not sure where.
Is this level 49 your highest character, then, or an alt?
This is my highest character.
Really. So if you could pick one reason, then, why you haven't made it to 60, what would you say? What could Blizzard do to help lower-leveled players like you see the endgame?
Make quests easier to understand, I think. Some of them tend to leave you in the dark.
Have an example?
I don't remember the name of any, but any quest where you have to go to lots of different places and grab very odd things without knowing where they were.
Gotcha. Another reason I came to Moon Guard was to ask people about RP. Have you done any RPing, or seeing anyone RPing?
I'm actually a major RPer myself.
What kind of stuff do you as a roleplayer?
I play as a Mercenary, so I go around doing jobs to collect items.
What kind of jobs do you do?
Finding information, mostly.
Interesting. Is there a lot of roleplaying here, you think, or is it just a few players, and everyone else just kind of plays the game as is?
There are a lot of players. I would say 80% of the people RP here.
Does RPing make you enjoy the game more?
Definitely.
Do you think there's anything Blizzard could do for roleplayers that they aren't doing now?
Once in a while, I think Blizzard should release player-owned housing.
They've talked about it before. You think that would be good for roleplayers?
Yes, definitely. On a previous game I played called Empire of Istaria, they had carpentry as a profession, and houses people could live and RP in.
Sounds fun. Thanks for chatting, good luck with the guild.
Thank you!
Filed under: Rogue, Warrior, Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves, Blizzard, Leveling, RP, Gamers on the Street






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Finnicks Jun 10th 2008 12:53AM
I have two close friends who say that the RP on Moon Guard (at least Horde-side) is absolutely sensational in the level of popularity. Apparently it's completely reversed from a typical RP server: The average person you walk up to and greet in-character will greet you back in-character, and the non-rpers are a minority.
I would transfer there if I didn't have 4 different characters on my home server of Cenarion Circle and a strong comradery with my guildmates.
Rannulf Jun 10th 2008 1:32AM
I play on the RP server Feathermoon and outside the horrible examples in Goldshire, I've only met a small handful of actually role players on either side. It's refreshing to see that some people actually take advantage of rp and don't treat it as a normal pve server.
Cynra Jun 10th 2008 1:17PM
Greets, fellow Feathermooner! I'm also an inhabitant of the Feathermoon US roleplaying server and while I also lament the fact that roleplay can be rather scarce outside of various towns we do have an underground group of sorts. You need only look towards the wonderful people of Feathermoon.net (http://www.feathermoon.net) to see that!
That said, having read the positive information here about Moon Guard, I'm very tempted to reroll or even transfer. We've logn since reached the point of critical mass where the number of non-roleplayers far exceeded the roleplayers. It's disappointing and I find the anti-roleplaying sentiment on a roleplaying server thoroughly distasteful!
Dotdotgoose Jun 10th 2008 1:39AM
Talk to somebody in Allied Brewers?
Vepa Jun 10th 2008 2:31AM
Finnicks you play on CC? Maybe I'll move my pally over to Moon Guard when I get back to the game. CC (Alli side at least) is boring as crap and the RP is boring, run-of-the-mill stories.
Greg Jun 10th 2008 6:40AM
anyone else find the level 49 questing in duskwood a bit...odd?
Fauche Jun 10th 2008 7:16AM
Maybe he's helping someone out? :\
Finnicks Jun 10th 2008 11:47PM
I got a ton of grief when I was questing in Redridge, Westfall, Duskwood, and Elwin Forest on my 39 Draenei Mage.
"omg stop stealing t3h mobs u jrk, it izznt even wort ne thing 2 u"
"Um... two things. I'm not 'stealing' your mobs, and yes, it is worth something to me: Stormwind Rep. I will not be caught dead riding around on one of those retarded elephants that should not be physically capable of moving that fast (just like I refuse to ride Kodos). I want a horse. End of story. Questing for SW gets me rep with SW which gets me exalted which gets me my horse. Now go away and leave me to my questing."
Augustus Jun 10th 2008 9:35AM
"What could Blizzard do to help lower-leveled players like you see the endgame?
Make quests easier to understand, I think. Some of them tend to leave you in the dark.
Have an example?
I don't remember the name of any, but any quest where you have to go to lots of different places and grab very odd things without knowing where they were."
This is what caught my eye. Obviously this guys does not cheat by looking up quests on the internet/questhelper. Just the thought of going through all quests without that makes my skin crawl. He should be given a medal for reaching lvl 49 if that's really the case.
juicyjuice Jun 10th 2008 11:17AM
Yeah i remember the times before i really discovered the wealth of third party information available out there. I was pretty similar in that I never new there was a place i could go to look up quests until well into my 50s. You really get alot more in depth into the game without hitting up wowhead or a leveling guide, from constantly reading and rereading through quests instead of just looking for a coordinate.
And moon guard is far and away, 100%, without a doubt, the best server available for a good roleplaying experience. Ive tried close to half of all the available rp and pvp servers looking to try out some good RP and nothing comes even close to the community on Moon Guard.
Badger Jun 10th 2008 11:27AM
SCHRAAAAAAAAAM. You should have said you would be on Moon Guard, dude! It would have been great to meet you in-game.
Anyway ... Moon Guard is a phenomenal server for RP, that much is correct. Occasionally, we have to report asshats who don't follow the rules (e.g. the two filthy, sexual derogatory user names and the racist name I saw last night, or the conversation on 'Kaldorei c--k' taking place in Goldshire), but they're largely outnumbered by people who actually respect the RP guidelines. Overall, it's been a fun, supportive, immersing environment for RPers.
I play Andronikos, a 26 Human Paladin, and right now, I'm helping build House Talshara, a medium to heavy RP Guild with a great crowd of close-knit real-life friends. (Funny story: They paid me to sign their charter, and they ended up being such an awesome crowd that I stayed on board.) If any of you other RP folks want to hang out some time - or (hint hint) if you're looking to join up with a laid-back but still in-depth RP Guild - look me up!
Siggy Jun 10th 2008 12:07PM
What that striped animal said.
Best damn server in the game.
Layne Jun 10th 2008 11:57AM
Theres a mistake, you mis-idenityed me incorrectly. I'm a guy
Cynra Jun 10th 2008 1:14PM
Ah, but if you treat it like you would as a roleplayer, the "she" is absolutely correct!
Layne Jun 10th 2008 1:25PM
good point.......
Tand Jun 10th 2008 5:04PM
yay, feathermoon in the house.
wait, when did feathermoon become an RP server?
Reddeth Jun 10th 2008 2:45PM
So, how's Moon Guard for roleplaying Horde?
Vajarra Jun 10th 2008 7:18PM
Thanks for a respectful article. I'm a roleplayer who moved to Moon Guard after my previous servers' RP populations died out. I found a fantastic guild of very talented writers, we also do some light raiding (Kara, heroics, maybe ZA) and I could not be happier.
To Reddeth above me: RP is wonderful on both factions. I am primarily Alliance but I do have some Horde characters as well.