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Minecraft name: MuckyD121

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Top 5 things:

Proper Biography:

Having An Application to the server can not be small, sloppy and un-detailed. Without a Good Biography how is the reader supposted to know what the character will do, and what this character is like. Therefore the Biography is the most Important part of the Biography to me. Also the Biography should not have false Lore, thats meaning the Application is not valid. Also you should check the Biography for any sign of Power gaming. Signs of Power gaming will mean that the character will not be a fun person to Role Play with.

A long, detailed biography is always enjoyable to read, as it gives a good interpretation of what the character will be like. It shows that the person really wants to be on the server, and will put effort into things to be here.

Respect:

Applications which have been denied over and over again, and they rage about it, that is not a good sign in a Role Player. That shows immaturity and immaturity is not good, if you want to be accepted onto the server. It is really hard to take a application seriously if the Application has rages all over it.

Being respectful in an Application makes it more enjoyable to read and really helps the reader understand that the Applicant really wants to be here and to enjoy it too. Writing in bad detail and a short biography which i see A lot, on the forums is proven that they cannot spend time to respect us enough to do it properly. Application members like to see nice laid out Application's when it has respect for us.

Grammar:

Applicants with bad grammar or "urban language" are known to be lazy not bothering to put the time into their Application, to even spell right, there are the exceptions of some spelling mistakes, if there are few or the writer is not English, However if there is so many spelling mistakes and the writer is English then it shows they can not be bothered. I normally think that bad grammar hinders the applicants ability to Role Playing. Terrible Grammar can spoil Role Play. It needs to be implemented in Game to get the Role Play effect.

Role Play Experience/ knowledge:

If the Applicant has no experience with Role play, then there might be problems with meta-gaming and Power gaming when people are trying to Role Play. This is not Fun when it happens and it defiantly destroys Role Play moods. This can normally end in Out of Character flaming, in game spamming the chat with rage talk. Which everyone likes to avoid. Even though, Sometimes it is nice to teach a newcomer to Role playing, the tricks of the trade. Most of the Time it is a Bad thing.

However Role Play experience is not needed if the applicant expresses they want to learn how to, this shows they really want to join and they want to be good and want good impressions on the people of the server.

A Skin link that Is Working:

Having a Non-Working Skin link, or not one at all can prove to be lazy. Having a working skin link helps out the Application Team, so they can see if you have created your skin yourself, or you have just got one from SkinDex or something... There is no problem in taking a skin from a skin website but having a skin that you have created for your Role Play character shows that you want it to be a good one, a keeper.

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