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Roleplay Engine is a plugin that handles all aspects of chat on the server. It employs a series of practical yet powerful techniques to promote an immersive roleplay environment. Roleplay Engine is essentially the driving force behind all in-game channels of communication; you use it to roleplay, message, and converse out of character.
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== Introduction ==
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On Lord of the Craft, we utilize a multitude of interesting and immersive features coded by our very own [[Development Team]]. The fundamental and core of all of these plugins revolve and center around the [[Obelisk]] Framework. Roleplay Engine, known as the ''''Primordial Update'''' to the [[Obelisk]] Framework, is a plugin created to handle and encapsulate all aspects of chat which occurs on our Minecraft Server. Created and employed to provide practical, yet powerful, techniques to promote and develop an immersive and structured Roleplay environment. Roleplay Engine is the driving force behind all in-game channels of communication; used to control Roleplay, Public and Private Messaging, and behind the scenes channels for players to request aid in tricky scenarios.
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== Channels ==
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=== <span style="font-size:large">Roleplay</span> ===
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====<span style="font-size:115%">Talk</span>====
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The most used channel here on Lord of the Craft, the Talk Channel has a small radius though is used and customised for your basic Roleplay needs. All speech and emotes occur in this chat channel. Used and purposed for every day conversation with your family, friends, enemies and all manner of creatures you encounter, the Talk Channel is well suited to your needs!
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
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;'''Channel Colour'''
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<code><span style="color:#078001">'''Green'''</span></code>
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;'''Channel Names'''
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<code>Talk</code>
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<code>Roleplay</code>
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<code>RP</code>
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;'''Channel Radius'''
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<code>20 blocks</code>
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</div>
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<br />
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====<span style="font-size:115%">Shout</span>====
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Similar to the Talk channel, Shout offers an extra range for your character. This chat has been customised to allow emotes to be carried out through the channel, offering that extra 'umpf' to your experience. Just as one would in the real world, the Shout Channel implies a loud vocal range, able to carry your messages further distances than before!
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
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;'''Channel Colour'''
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<code><span style="color:#8B0000">'''Red'''</span></code>
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;'''Channel Names'''
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<code>Shout</code>
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<code>S</code>
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;'''Channel Radius'''
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<code>48 blocks</code>
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</div>
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<br />
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Whisper</span> ====
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For when you want to hold a private conversation with the person sitting to your side, the Whisper Channel comes perfectly in handy for those hush hush talks. Enhancing the talking experience, the Whisper Channel allows you to communicate only with people within direct vicinity.
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
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;'''Channel Colour'''
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<code><span style="color:#5555FF">'''Blue'''</span></code>
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;'''Channel Names'''
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<code>Whisper</code>
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<code>W</code>
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;'''Channel Radius'''
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<code>2 blocks</code>
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</div>
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<br />
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Undertone</span> ====
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Alike Whisper, the Undertone channel is used for quiet discussions among those sitting with you. Undertone is much quieter than Talk, though allows for a wider radius than Whisper. Providing an enjoyable dynamic, the Undertone Channel allows you to communicate closely and fluidly with any in close range.
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
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;'''Channel Colour'''
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<code><span style="color:#55FFFF">'''Aqua'''</span></code>
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;'''Channel Names'''
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<code>Undertone</code>
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<code>Quiet</code>
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<code>Q</code>
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;'''Channel Radius'''
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<code>8 blocks</code>
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</div>
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<br />
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=== <span style="font-size:large"> Out-Of-Character</span> ===
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Global OOC</span> ====
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Held and considered as the 'General' chat of the server, the Global Out-of-Character Chat is open and available for any all non [[Soul]] player. This chat is often filled with conversation generally not circulating Roleplay, but instead acts as a hub for general player communication server wide. With a chat radius of the entire server, if you have joined the Global Out-of-Character Chat, you will be able to communicate with any other who is also joined in that chat from anywhere on the server.
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
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;'''Channel Colour'''
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<code><span style="color:#555555">'''Dark Grey'''</span></code>
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;'''Channel Names'''
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<code>OOC</code>
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;'''Channel Radius'''
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<code>Infinite</code>
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</div>
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<br />
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Local OOC</span> ====
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Much alike the Global Out-of-Character chat, the Local Out-of-Character chat was designed to offer a respite from the intense, yet immersive, Roleplay experience that is available on Lord of the Craft.  
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Shout OOC</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Whisper OOC</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Undertone OOC</span> ====
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<br />
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=== <span style="font-size:large"> General</span> ===
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Wandering Soul</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Messages</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Party</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Help</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">PvP Issue</span> ====
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=== <span style="font-size:large"> Inaccessible</span> ===
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Broadcast</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">War Broadcast</span> ====
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==== <span style="font-size:115%">Team</span> ====
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== Emoting ==
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== Muffling ==
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== Additional Features ==
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=== Focusing ===
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=== Cool-downs ===
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=== Party ===
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=== Formatting ===
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=== Continuity ===
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=== Toggles ===

Revision as of 14:29, 7 March 2016

Page under construction

Introduction

On Lord of the Craft, we utilize a multitude of interesting and immersive features coded by our very own Development Team. The fundamental and core of all of these plugins revolve and center around the Obelisk Framework. Roleplay Engine, known as the 'Primordial Update' to the Obelisk Framework, is a plugin created to handle and encapsulate all aspects of chat which occurs on our Minecraft Server. Created and employed to provide practical, yet powerful, techniques to promote and develop an immersive and structured Roleplay environment. Roleplay Engine is the driving force behind all in-game channels of communication; used to control Roleplay, Public and Private Messaging, and behind the scenes channels for players to request aid in tricky scenarios.

Channels

Roleplay

Talk

The most used channel here on Lord of the Craft, the Talk Channel has a small radius though is used and customised for your basic Roleplay needs. All speech and emotes occur in this chat channel. Used and purposed for every day conversation with your family, friends, enemies and all manner of creatures you encounter, the Talk Channel is well suited to your needs!

Channel Colour

Green

Channel Names

Talk Roleplay RP

Channel Radius

20 blocks


Shout

Similar to the Talk channel, Shout offers an extra range for your character. This chat has been customised to allow emotes to be carried out through the channel, offering that extra 'umpf' to your experience. Just as one would in the real world, the Shout Channel implies a loud vocal range, able to carry your messages further distances than before!

Channel Colour

Red

Channel Names

Shout S

Channel Radius

48 blocks


Whisper

For when you want to hold a private conversation with the person sitting to your side, the Whisper Channel comes perfectly in handy for those hush hush talks. Enhancing the talking experience, the Whisper Channel allows you to communicate only with people within direct vicinity.

Channel Colour

Blue

Channel Names

Whisper W

Channel Radius

2 blocks


Undertone

Alike Whisper, the Undertone channel is used for quiet discussions among those sitting with you. Undertone is much quieter than Talk, though allows for a wider radius than Whisper. Providing an enjoyable dynamic, the Undertone Channel allows you to communicate closely and fluidly with any in close range.

Channel Colour

Aqua

Channel Names

Undertone Quiet Q

Channel Radius

8 blocks



Out-Of-Character

Global OOC

Held and considered as the 'General' chat of the server, the Global Out-of-Character Chat is open and available for any all non Soul player. This chat is often filled with conversation generally not circulating Roleplay, but instead acts as a hub for general player communication server wide. With a chat radius of the entire server, if you have joined the Global Out-of-Character Chat, you will be able to communicate with any other who is also joined in that chat from anywhere on the server.

Channel Colour

Dark Grey

Channel Names

OOC

Channel Radius

Infinite


Local OOC

Much alike the Global Out-of-Character chat, the Local Out-of-Character chat was designed to offer a respite from the intense, yet immersive, Roleplay experience that is available on Lord of the Craft.

Shout OOC

Whisper OOC

Undertone OOC



General

Wandering Soul

Messages

Party

Help

PvP Issue


Inaccessible

Broadcast

War Broadcast

Team


Emoting

Muffling

Additional Features

Focusing

Cool-downs

Party

Formatting

Continuity

Toggles