All The World's A Stage: Impromptu RP Raiding

So, it's generally known (by those that care to know) that I play both Alliance and Horde. My horde play nowadays consists of my orc shaman who I am slowly leveling resto because I am an insane masochist and my tauren warrior, who is a raiding arms warrior.... mostly... because again, I am an insane masochist. That, and the abiding love I have for both the warrior class and the tauren race. As I said in yesterday's Breakfast Topic, I love pretty much everything about tauren. (Oh, and Karilyn, I did go stand back to back with a female tauren yesterday, and you're wrong and right at the same time. I'm taller, but she holds her head higher and stands straighter. I'm talled because my massive shoulders are higher than her head. She does look pretty freaking regal, though.)
My love for my tauren is so oddly obsessive that I've taken a staff that was going to be sharded to wear around town (It's my walking stick) even though it cost me a shard to do it. It was that run, actually, that introduced me to a fun concept for the insomniacs among us. See, none of my characters are on RP servers, but if it's late enough and you're putting a PuG together of people's alts and unsaved characters (I miss half of the Naxx raids due to schedule conflicts) then it's possible to get 9 or 10 folks together who are willing to throw caution to the winds and actually raid in character.
Now, I'm well aware that on RP servers people raid in character all the time, and have elaborate mechanisms in place for how to do it. That's fairly awesome, but as I said, I'm not on an RP server. So when at 2 AM last week I floated the idea to some friends that we raid Naxx - 10 as our characters, I expected to get shot down. I've managed to for... er, I mean encourage roleplaying when running people's alts through BRD or what have you through sheer force of personality before, but I knew that people often view raiding as very serious business and furthermore, people who don't RP often get uncomfortable with the idea and try and play it off as weird to actually pretend to be the digital avatar you're spending all that time and effort getting pretty pixels to wear.
Luckily, perhaps due to my deranged enthusiasm, perhaps due to the raucous nature of my friends and their friends (some of which I didn't even know) we ended up with nine people willing to drag some toon or another through Naxxramas in the spirit of the thing.
The first rule of roleplaying a raid with people who've never done it before is commit, commit, commit. As the defacto raid leader, I had to stay in character every second, even when distributing loot. Since we were using vent, this meant I felt the need to actually come up with a voice for my tauren after almost three years of playing him. I went with as close to Ron Perlman as I could get, which really isn't all that close. Since I already knew that his personality is fairly naive, calm and friendly, I simply did all of the loot as if I was everyone in the raid's big brother. "Now, Killazan, do you really need that pair of shoes? You're a troll, after all. I know how it is, I can't keep the bottoms on my shoes either."
Turns out yes, Killazan did need the shoes. I think. Honestly, I couldn't understand the astonishingly thick accent her player came up with but thankfull dice rolls don't have accents.
When calling out polarity shifts on Thaddius, when calling out interrupts on Kel'Thuzad, when distributing loot, even when asking for a res because I got excited and Bladestormed in the middle of a trash pull and died, at all times I had to try and keep that calm, unshakable and as deep and gruff as I could get it voice going. Frankly, one of the things I've noticed in my time playing the game is that often, the biggest barrier to roleplaying is the fear of embarrasment. When people see that you're not only not going to make fun of them but are willing to be made fun of yourself, their discomfort level goes down and their inner ham comes out.
Face it: everyone loves a little spotlight now and again. We're not all good actors, but we're all willing to be the center of attention from time to time, even if it is by busting up the entire raid by trying to stealth in and pick an abomination's pockets.
"Hey, I do it all the time in Undercity."
"Do you always die horribly when you do it in Undercity?"
"Sometimes the abominations decide I'm cute and rename me George, but thankfully they have really bad short term memories."
Another thing to consider when improvising RP of this sort is, run with other people, not over them. David's talked about Mary Sue before and in this concept it's important to remember that you can't just declare yourself the super awesome king-god master of all you survey, especially since the mobs are only concerned with whether you can kill them or not. Also, try not to push any ideas that will really annoy other players, and be willing to back off if you do anyway. In the three late night runs I've managed since this idea came to me, one player (a rogue) really didn't like the shadow priest's insistence that they went to school together and that the rogue did poorly in every subject. Thankfully they worked it out by the rogue's insistence that the Shadow Priest was just jealous that when he died, at least no one had strapped his head together, but it could have ended poorly.
There's also the fact that you have to buckle down sometimes to consider. Sure, you want to try and keep in character and have fun, but at the same time, if you actually want to kill things and someone calls out "He's casting, get ready to move away from each other" then it's time to do that if you really want to get to loot him. There's plenty of good rp reasons why you wouldn't stand next to someone with a negative charge when you're positively charged, but in the end you don't actually have to come up with one at the time.
Honestly, I have a lot of fun when I can actually get one of these runs together, which is sadly not terribly frequently. I think it's possible to get too caught up in stats, balancing gear, DPS or threat per second or healing throughput and stop playing the actual game because you're playing a statistical metagame the whole time. Do we have the tanks? The healers? How's our DPS? Can we take down Thaddius before the enrage timer?
It turned out yes, we could, after six attempts, but not with nine people. We had to for... gently encourage a friend who was about to log off to come in, and thankfully he was game enough that he did the entire fight as a sea captain. Yes, that's right, hearing someone yell "Ahrrr, ye lubbers are gonna feel me hunger for blood!" as he hits the Bloodlust button can make you actually hurt yourself laughing, I now know from experience. No, no one knows how a tauren shaman ended up as a sea captain, but it was a fast and easy character hook and it worked out. And his improvised sea shanties (mostly involving rolling grass and kodo's and bottles of rum) were an instant hit over vent. "I'm an old sea dog from the vast Mulgore sea so step out of the shadow fissure or ye'll answer to me, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum if you die to the floor then I'm calling ye dumb!" There was more swearing, but this is an all ages blog.
I heartily encourage anyone, even people who have never roleplayer, who aren't on RP servers, and who don't know the first thing about it to take a vacation from the 'serious business' of raiding once in a while, put on some character (you've been playing that guy how long? You must have some ideas for what he's like) and do a run through the Obsidian Sanctum, Naxx or even Maly. I mean, Ulduar's coming out soon, why not kick back and relax while you may? You may discover you're actually a sea captain or that abominations like to cuddle you and stroke you and call you George.
Hey, I got a nice walking stick out of it, and laughed myself sick. That's pretty much all you can ask for, right? Well, okay, I'd also like a pony, but those alliance jerks are hoarding all the ponies. Luckily, I know a sea captain I think I can convince to help me liberate a few. For The Horde in character sounds like a fun use of an afternoon.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Raiding, RP, All the World's a Stage (Roleplaying)
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Drewnami Mar 29th 2009 5:05PM
Coming from a roleplayer, that was gutsy of you guys to voice-act in Vent.
MusedMoose Mar 29th 2009 5:48PM
Oh, man, I am so gorramn jealous. I've encountered RP in WoW *maybe* twice, and that was on an RP server, and when I tried to join in in-character, they ignored me. -_- The fact that you got that many people willing to do that, and over Vent no less, is awesome. Kickass column.
One thing I will say, though: I think WoW would have more RPing if more people who've done tabletop RPGs played. I've been playing D&D and RoleMaster with friends from college since 1998, and there's nothing quite like it. The voices, the miming of actions, the bizarre method acting that goes on around that table... I play WoW for different reasons than I play PnP RPGs, but I truly wish I could find people willing to blend the two.
Max Mar 29th 2009 6:53PM
props for "gorramn"
mord Mar 29th 2009 6:05PM
I often RP a bit in chat, but never over vent. Sounds quite fun. I wouldn't advise doing this in a heroic raid though. 25 actors on vent would be too much.
Cadychan Mar 29th 2009 9:23PM
lol, I agree.
I'm on a PvP server, and while I love to RP, I only do it when playing with my friend, Kissless. (Yes, from the comic). She even had the really fun idea of making her seemingly-unrelated alts her siblings, so now even our alts have become a part of the world.
I haven't tried RPing with other people yet, but I'm always open to the concept. :D
Downer Mar 29th 2009 11:09PM
RP'ers are wankers. If they really were committed to it then they would only kill a boss once, no second runs in an instance. When they die the first time they should delete that character. If anyone they know about has a unique item then everyone else should refuse to even pick it up to DE. And don't get me started on respeccing or dual specs... Oh, and they should play with just the original backpack with no extra bags and spare gear sets, coz nobody would really run around carrying six suitcases while fighting a frakkin' dragon! (for the nimrod who thought referencing a tv show was noteworthy).
Tori Mar 30th 2009 12:12AM
I don't even understand the point of you posting that. If Roleplaying isn't your thing, well...so what? Go on with your life. There's many who enjoy the game in different ways, and RPing can be a lot of fun. *shrug*
slartibart Mar 30th 2009 12:20AM
I don't rp in the game Tori, but I wouldn't worry about it too much, 'downer's being just that. Oh yeah, and a prick.
Why he feels the need to impose his ideas on how people choose to interpret the game, and how they play it is beyond me.
onetrueping Mar 30th 2009 2:23AM
Lessee.
Killing a Boss more than once: doing raids in character is a rare thing, but when done, there are usually multiple reasons that can be pulled up as to why the Boss is still there. Such as, say, his running away or something.
Dying: In WoW, if you don't die, it's because it isn't your time to die. There could be multiple reasons for it, but the one I personally like is a truly tenacious and insurmountable willpower. Another one is that the heroes are somehow blessed by some other force, which keeps them from staying dead.
Unique items aren't really unique. The only "unique" items would be legendaries, warglaives are a dime a dozen (so those might not even be Illidan's actual glaives), and epics are just heirlooms.
Respeccing/dual specs. You've got different skillsets, and you use different skillsets depending on the situation. Dual-spec is just that, the ability to use a different set of skills when needed. Respeccing has always been presented as literally forgetting some skills and learning others, and for roleplaying purposes, it can be easily explained away as the magical removal and insertion of memories of skills.
Backpack and bags: magic. The "bag of holding" in various sizes has been a roleplaying trope for as long as pen and paper roleplaying has been around. The bag is small, but can hold a certain amount of very large things. In the case of WoW bags and their odd stack sizes vs item sizes, it's just how the item works, remembering a certain number of items that can be called to hand.
The fact that you couldn't think of ANY of these explanations is easily attributed to the fact that you have no creativity or imagination, much less social skills, and are thus incapable of meaningful roleplay. Trying to impose "reality" on a world full of magic and steampunk technology is not what you could call very bright.
onetrueping Mar 30th 2009 2:25AM
Oh, yes, and the idea of making fun of someone for liking some else's display of fandom ON A WORLD OF WARCRAFT BLOG is just stupid.
onetrueping Mar 30th 2009 2:26AM
Bah, "some else" should be "someone else".
MusedMoose Mar 30th 2009 8:20AM
Okay. First off, you clearly don't know the fun that can come from RP, whether tabletop or online, and I feel kind of sorry for you. You come off as too closed-minded to really relax and enjoy yourself for fear of looking like a "wanker." Considering the standards you're applying to RP when it's clear that you haven't done it yourself, it's no wonder you think it's stupid - someone would have to be either stupid or masochistic to play by those standards.
Second: people creative enough to give their character(s) some real personality and backstory are surely creative enough to come up with ways to roleplay through things that would be weird in an actual world but work in the game. onetrueping put it well - all the things you've mentioned can be worked out to make sense in an RP kind of way. It's also possible to *gasp!* ignore the mechanics-based inconsistencies and just enjoy doing stuff in character. As I said, though, you don't seem familiar with this concept.
Third: calling someone a nimrod for appreciating a TV show reference while making one yourself? Riiiiiiiiiiiight. Double standards much?
Autrui Mar 30th 2009 3:32AM
I'm a hardcore PVE raider, and in moments of frustration, boredom, etc, I always want to just reroll on a RP server and play in character all the time...you know, walk everywhere, actually read the quest text, and take time to enjoy the game, learn the lore, develop a relationship with my imagination again, and so on. But, I'm pushing 6000 achievement points on my main, and it's just so hard to take a breather.
It feels like the next achievement/loot/bosskill/hardmode can't happen soon enough, and while I love the feeling of a plan coming together, and a solid group of players executing a kill perfectly, there are times I just want to throw in my hat and walk places.
Hats off to you RPers, I think it's great. Someday maybe I'll finally do it--or, rather, finally get that RP server mage up past level 6--but in the meantime, keep doing what you do, I really respect it!
RPing on vent, however, I'm not sure I could get into that! I've been around enough actors IRL to know that most people are terrible at it. :P And horde, no less! IMO, the only thing worse than gamers faking bad Scottish (dwarven) accents would be gamers faking bad Caribbean (troll) accents. ;)
But that's the name of the RP game, I guess: play it how you wanna!
AltairAntares Mar 30th 2009 3:53AM
I don't know, but when ever I seem to encounter RPers they just seem to rub me the wrong way. Get off your high horse and just let me play the game with out doing all you're weird rules :p
onetrueping Mar 30th 2009 12:09PM
Then stay off the RP servers. The rules are why they exist. If you want to play without them, then only play on the Normal and PvP servers.
Sakinah Mar 30th 2009 8:09AM
My guild does some light RP in Naxx-25. (Spent the whole time last time flirting with one of the other hunters in the guild and making everyone roll their eyes. It was fun!) It makes the time go by much faster, especially when you're waiting on breaks, etc.
We don't generally rp on vent...but this is going on the guild forums. :D
Matthew Rossi Mar 30th 2009 10:43AM
I only wish I'd come up with the sea shanties about wheat. Seriously, he was inspired.
Sakinah Mar 30th 2009 11:18AM
That sounds fun...but you're not really inspired until you ask a girl 'Hey baby, going my way?' and show her what happens when you jump out of Naxx on your hog.
That was pretty fun. :D There was also something about the only thing you could learn from elves was flexibility. I ran with that one- to many groans and laughs.
Now that I've found an RP server, I can't imagine the game without RP. :)
Sakinah Mar 30th 2009 11:20AM
Any time you want to try it, look me up on Scryers. :D
Sakinah- hordeside 80 belf hunter
Alilyanna- alliance side 45 nelf druid
Always happy to show new folks the ropes!
Sakinah Mar 30th 2009 11:22AM
....that was @ Autrui. Reply button ftl, I guess.