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Welcome! |
Lok'Tar! Conquest of the Horde was originally a private World of Warcraft RP community that focused primarily on roleplay within the WoW setting. Originally established in September of 2007, CotH enjoyed a healthy reign of over seven years focused on WoW roleplay. On January 22nd of 2015, a DMCA notice was issued, resulting in a halt of the WoW RP focus. Now, the community has expanded to encompass multiple worlds in various games and settings. This community will serve as a hub for members to join like-minded individuals in any game or environment. The community itself will also host a few game worlds of its own after development progresses enough.
While the dust is settling after the revelation of the WoW server closure, feel free to hang out and see how development goes!
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Prestige Titles! |
Posted by: Nostra - 06-18-2009, 10:33 PM - Forum: Community News
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Prestige titles are now open for Grunts to apply for!
To apply you will have to have been active on the server for at least two months, been "gruntified" and have a special profile for the character intended for prestige title OK'ed by a higher up GM before beginning the training process.
A character needs to be approved before being able to apply for a prestige title and needs to both have the proper motivation to strive for it as well as a realistic chance to do so. This will be be covered in the special template provided for prestige titles, the template can soon be found on the Wiki, until then see bellow.
To achieve the title there are two ways to go, either by IC training in game and on the forums with another player's character that has X title, or if there is noone alliavable you can "invent" a master-NPC to teach your character through forum posts.
All powers and spells a character aquires through the process must be discussed with a GM first, the GMs also retains the power to "retcon" events deemed inapproptiate if necessary as well as deny anyone we feel would not handle the powers comming with a prestige title due to the risk for god/meta/powergaming.
Examples of training posts for prestige titles can be seen here:
The Slave and The Demon Hunter
Special Template:
Quote:Prestige Application-
Character name:
Character race:
Character class:
Title to obtain:
Character's Motivation:
Brief plan for achieving title:
Explanation of how it will be used icly:
EDIT: The application should be sent to a GM for consideration.
Edit: Addition to the rule regarding Prestige Titles: You may only have one at a time, as long as you have a prestige alive you cannot apply for another. And to kill them off just to get a chance to create a new one that sounds more interesting will just see to you being denied.
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Introductions, news, and whut whut. |
Posted by: Mikain - 06-17-2009, 02:07 PM - Forum: Community News
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The introduction process, while it has had it's share of criticism, has more or less done it's job well. However, it supports a larger staff, it worked great when we had 5-7 gm's, but now it is nothing more than a chore, one that we don't want.
So we'll be phasing it out soon and testing if we can go well without it. We don't want to hear any of your "Yay that system sucked" or "Boo I liked that system" either. This isn't about you making a point it's about workload, if removing it causes more, we'll put it back. Simple as that.
Some sugar to go with the spice (more sugar for some) we've been discussing prestige titles as well. No news on that yet, I just thought I'd be an ass and mention it.
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