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by Solloby » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:40 pm
That would be awesome Ivalynfyre <3
Deadman's Charade, why is it a bad idea? I only co-own one character but haven't had any issue with him, so I'd be interested to hear about your experiences with character co-owning.
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by Luna-puppy » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:41 pm
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I think a part of my just died a little ;U;
Where... Where can I get one?! I must have whoever designed that beauty... Send me the user pretty please?
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by Soteria » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:41 pm
What's the best way to approach a character cleanout?
Just kinda look at every one and keep eliminating characters that you think you'd
want to get rid of and keep making cycles to your desired amount of characters?
How do you motivate yourself to have one?
I think the thought of having 100 characters to go through might make you lazy
but if you just start little by little then you'll be done in no time? :3
How do you choose who to say goodbye to?
I would say your connection to the character or the design.
Is it a good idea to co-own the ones you won't use but can't let go?
Personally don't like the idea, because I'm a greedy person, I want a character
all to myself mwhaha. But really, I think it's a fine idea depending on who you are.
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by The Most Sincere » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:41 pm
What's the best way to approach a character cleanout?
Let yourself know that other people could care for them better than yourself.
How do you motivate yourself to have one?
Think of all of the homes that you wish your characters could have. Someone will give that to them.
How do you choose who to say goodbye to?
Have I given this character much light since I got them?
Is it a good idea to co-own the ones you won't use but can't let go?
No, I don't think so :c
Deep in the woods,
In a world of our making.
Lost in each other,
No sense of forsaking.
A simple feel like any other,
Without any room to pretend as another.
But losing our footing on a wire of briers,
Binding and prying in loosening desires,
That not even the strength of
the strongest of motions,
Could calm this tide
Of rising commotions.
Drowning in sinners and falsified thoughts,
With feelings of malice, detachment and loss.
Swimming in circles around the drain,
Sucking the life from every vein.
Draining the soul and leaving it lost...
How much falling till you're finally caught?
And get back to the place your eyes have sought?
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by Jericho » Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:42 pm
What's the best way to approach a character cleanout?
Just do it. Literally, don't consider just do it or you'll find yourself doubting the idea and then it never gets done. If you think it's time, make it the time.
How do you motivate yourself to have one?
Same answer above. Usually it's because you have many characters you no longer want/like or you have too many characters.
How do you choose who to say goodbye to?
Basically take the names of your characters and rate them from 1-10 on how much you like them and use them. Any of the characters who got a 5 or below should be sold. Then take the remaining characters and see if you think any of them should be sold. This pattern has worked so well for me.
Is it a good idea to co-own the ones you won't use but can't let go?
No. I will never approve co-owning. It's just too complicated and so many problems it's just not worth it.
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