Feral Heart
Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: pokie37 on March 06, 2013, 12:44:37 am
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Just what the title says. I knew it at one point, but i completly forgot what they meant. XD
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IC= In-character
OOC= Out-of-character.
They're usually just roleplaying terms, OOC is usually in {brackets} such as (these) cl
Hope this helps!
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IC is short for "In character," and used for roleplay terms. Basically, when someone asks if you're roleplaying IC (or in character,) they'd assume you'll act like the canon character with their personality and such.
"OOC" refers to "Out of Character," and used for roleplay terms. When you're not roleplaying as your character but
rather talking to another roleplayer in either []s or ()s, that is considered "OOC" (or out of character) chat.
EDIT: Blacki, you've beaten me to it! xD
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Thanks! :)