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Title: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on August 29, 2015, 01:48:35 am
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From mate beggars to trolls
mom beggars to powerplayers,
wolfspeak and beyond...
whats your most disliked steriotype??
(none of this content is made to be offensive, im curious what others opinions on the typical steriotypes)
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on August 29, 2015, 01:49:45 am
Personally i hate when people think someones a powerplayer or mate beggar just by looks....
thats how me and my old friend fought once
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: wolfsquad on August 29, 2015, 01:52:46 am
You could edit your first post, KIPJEN.

I just really hate those type of newbies with neon colors, over-used names, stuff like that.
Though they're newbies, so I go easy on them.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: StarrieNova on August 29, 2015, 02:31:26 am
I wouldn't say I hate them since that is a strong word as much as disliking.

I would say I most likely hate power-players, but then again it all depends on how they do it. If it's something you can easily reply to without dying then that's fine. If it's that "no miss die instantly" crud they do then I highly dislike it. It's unfair for most members that they have no choice int he matter, but I just simply would ignore. Those who are mate-beggars and parent-beggars. I can handle them. Play along with their little game, and then later if they log off or you do they will be gone. Or just block them.

I know stereotypes aren't fun to deal with, but it is part of this game. So it just depends on if you know how to handle them. ^^
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Jango_Fett on August 29, 2015, 01:13:47 pm
most tlk and fnaf roleplayers

need i say more
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on August 29, 2015, 04:15:40 pm
I agree
I wouldn't say I hate them since that is a strong word as much as disliking.

I would say I most likely hate power-players, but then again it all depends on how they do it. If it's something you can easily reply to without dying then that's fine. If it's that "no miss die instantly" crud they do then I highly dislike it. It's unfair for most members that they have no choice int he matter, but I just simply would ignore. Those who are mate-beggars and parent-beggars. I can handle them. Play along with their little game, and then later if they log off or you do they will be gone. Or just block them.

I know stereotypes aren't fun to deal with, but it is part of this game. So it just depends on if you know how to handle them. ^^
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: hugrf2 on August 29, 2015, 08:23:47 pm
Most of the stereotypes just kinda make the game interesting for me, but plus I haven't played in a while so I honestly don't know which I have a hard time tolerating. It feels like I can tolerate just about anything, though, and even find it amusing.

Well, there are people who disrespect younger people, and apparently I feel as if though I must defend them but I just don't know how, you understand what I'm saying? That's pretty much just someone who's breaking the rules of the game though, not a stereotype.

So other than that, I don't know. I don't really disrespect any "stereotype" if I understand them enough.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Echoing harmony on August 29, 2015, 11:59:35 pm
Now, hate is a strong word. I prefer /Annoying/ for Mate Beggars.

Noobs or 'Newbies' don't bother me ^^' Because I know somewhere they are either a troll bored to death or a younger player.
To me, what's stereotypical are the Wolf designs/names.
Like seeing a black wolf with a grey underfur named 'Fern F Wolf'
Personally, that's just stereotypical and not creative.   
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on August 30, 2015, 04:06:07 pm
I dont like it when people judge others because of thier age. And they think they cat join a "realistic rp" because they're "just a little kid" and they are dumb. Not very true, a 10 year old has a mind.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Owly on August 30, 2015, 04:53:04 pm
Personally the stereotype that tends to ruffle my feathers is the godmodding and powerplaying. Just because I run so many role plays at a given time. But I think my biggest peeve is the use of medical terms and words that don't even mean a body part. What FH has dubbed "Wolf speakers" I just rarely ever role play with them because of the fact some of them you just can't understand, or they're using the improper terms.

Otherwise I'm okay with other "stereotypes" on this game.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Monsignor on August 30, 2015, 04:59:52 pm
You know what grinds my gears? People coming up with overly-descriptive, and often inaccurate, synonyms for animal anatomy. Overcompensating is the word.

Example: The morose, malevolent canine tossed his mahogany orbs (NO) in the direction of the light-fettered fae. His rubbery snout curled deviously as he lumbered towards her on his treetrunks.


Description is great in moderation. Please don't be this person.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Wyldercat on August 30, 2015, 05:44:29 pm
Personally the stereotype that tends to ruffle my feathers is the godmodding and powerplaying. Just because I run so many role plays at a given time. But I think my biggest peeve is the use of medical terms and words that don't even mean a body part. What FH has dubbed "Wolf speakers" I just rarely ever role play with them because of the fact some of them you just can't understand, or they're using the improper terms.

Otherwise I'm okay with other "stereotypes" on this game.

I must agree with Owlus. The only people that really bother me are the stereotypical wolfspeakers. Especially those that put themselves above others because of their "advanced vocabulary."
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: xXQueenXx on August 30, 2015, 07:39:41 pm
To be completely honest, all of them get on my nerves now and then.
I don't necessarily dislike one in particular, they all have their ups and downs.  One does not join this game, instantly knowing everything about it and how to roleplay perfectly.  Everyone has to start somewhere and gradually learn.  Noobs are normal, common people to come across in-game.  I'd gladly help one in or out of the game.  The same goes for 'orphans'.  Chances are, they are not the most experienced people in the game, I think they just need time to find out where they fit in amongst the different roleplay groups and people in the game.  Okay, trolls I will admit probably annoy me a little more than the rest.  They are just people who are bored/looking for attention and that's ok I suppose.  What I've learned by playing this game, is to know when to ignore or report someone.  Heck, even 'pros' act that way too sometimes.  I dislike it when people seem to think that everyone else is beneath them, while they dramatically stare down on everyone.
Now that I think about it, I think normal are annoying.  Who are they to be so regular?  They scare me.
xD
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Lady_Alizarin on September 05, 2015, 02:29:01 am
One stereotype I don't really like is.... "If you roleplay as a mythical creature with magic powers, you're a powerplayer and a godmodder!" I sometimes see people say that they would not want to roleplay with a dragon, demon, or any other fantasy character because they think the fantasy character has infinite power, no flaws, and will insta-kill someone. That's not always true. I've seen experienced roleplayers have some very interesting fantasy characters that don't powerplay or godmod.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on September 05, 2015, 01:16:20 pm
One stereotype I don't really like is.... "If you roleplay as a mythical creature with magic powers, you're a powerplayer and a godmodder!" I sometimes see people say that they would not want to roleplay with a dragon, demon, or any other fantasy character because they think the fantasy character has infinite power, no flaws, and will insta-kill someone. That's not always true. I've seen experienced roleplayers have some very interesting fantasy characters that don't powerplay or godmod.
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Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: WolfQueen on September 05, 2015, 06:13:09 pm
I really hate the thought that if you play as a TLK or Warriors character then you are automatically a terrible roleplayer. Same thing goes with characters with unrealistic colors for their species or even wings. Apparently everyone is a terrible roleplayer unless you are a dark colored wolf with a Latin or an edgy name and a pack-tag. I remember back in the day when wings were introduced, I was called a powerplayer because I used my own wings on my character to avoid people. I don't think a cat would call a bird a powerplayer when the bird flies away, now would they? :p

FeralHeart sure is an interesting place.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on September 05, 2015, 06:20:29 pm
I agree, but do do perfer realistic markings, i just dont like making a big deal about it ^^
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: whitewolf223 on September 06, 2015, 02:12:30 am
Probably wolfspeaking. I cannot fathom why people would go through the trouble of essentially relearning English in the name of looking like a more "Advanced" roleplayer. Although, I guess it's a close tie with powerplaying...
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: WildPeace on September 08, 2015, 04:39:46 am
Sorry to come off topic but I swear that "Pro" lion might me my char xD It looks so much like him!
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on September 08, 2015, 11:32:06 pm
O_O im sorry i should have asked to upload it
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Rangeranger333 on September 09, 2015, 10:33:49 pm
One Stereotype that drives me crazy is when your a noobie on the forums, that means your a noobie in the game as well. I have been playing the game for sometime now and only recently found out there was a forum.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Kipjen on September 12, 2015, 05:17:26 pm
yeah, its kidof weird...
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: alexterri on September 12, 2015, 05:30:12 pm
I'd go on and on about all my pet peeves, but honestly, pretty much all of them have been already stated in this thread, so just know that I agree with all the pet peeves listed in this thread [ESPECIALLY the one about wolfspeakers, dear god]. But one that I haven't seen anyone mention are the unrealistic bonfire horses.

Like y'know, the ones with either white fur and black mane, or black fur and a white mane, both of which are impossible in real life as far as  I am aware.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Ryval on September 12, 2015, 06:05:50 pm
I have many pet peeves for this game. But as most stated above, it would be the wolfspeak and godmodding. I don't mean roleplays that have the use of powers because I find those cool, but its when people OP their "realistic" animal characters. This has happened to me countless times in role play battles. I picture what a real animal would do and I mimic that, but I really dislike it when someone shoots for an attack that no realistic animal character can do.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: xXQueenXx on September 13, 2015, 04:05:33 pm
I really hate the thought that if you play as a TLK or Warriors character then you are automatically a terrible roleplayer. Same thing goes with characters with unrealistic colors for their species or even wings. Apparently everyone is a terrible roleplayer unless you are a dark colored wolf with a Latin or an edgy name and a pack-tag. I remember back in the day when wings were introduced, I was called a powerplayer because I used my own wings on my character to avoid people. I don't think a cat would call a bird a powerplayer when the bird flies away, now would they? :p
This.~
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Thornscars on September 23, 2015, 12:41:11 am
"Luna F Wolf"
"Shadow F Pup"
"Night F Wolf"
"Mist F Wolf"
These are the names I most commonly see around FH, and I think people could be just a bit more creative with what they name their creatures. Not saying they're bad people, I think they just need a little more creativity, (but tbh i should get off of my high horse because i have a wolf named Galaxy.)
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Lavi on September 23, 2015, 07:55:13 am
I'm gonna have to go with "Trolls" as my choice, probably not the biggest stereotype in Feralheart, but certainly a loathed one. I'm not talking about people who run around on stereotypically "noobish" characters (although I suppose a few would for ironic purposes), I'm talking about those people who will go out of their way to ruin your day. All these trolls really want off you is a reaction to their malicious shenanigans, and boy do some people really give them what they want. I won't go into any deeper discussion on my thoughts on these personalities (I don't want to sound too malicious myself here), but yes, this is my pick and those are a few of my reasons.
Title: Re: The sterotypical cloud of death
Post by: Edolicious on September 23, 2015, 01:21:30 pm
What bugs me the most is when people think that if you don't use proper grammar OOC, you're not going to IC.