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''Roleplaying'' is normally divided into two types: |
'''Roleplaying''' is normally divided into two types: |
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* [[Live roleplaying]] - where you physically act out the character, eg. [[Other re-enactment sites|re-enactment groups]] |
* ''[[Live roleplaying]]'' - where you physically act out the character, eg. [[Other re-enactment sites|re-enactment groups]] |
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* Table-top roleplaying - where you describe the actions of your character, eg. Dungeons and Dragons. |
* ''Table-top roleplaying'' - where you describe the actions of your character, eg. Dungeons and Dragons. |
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Roleplaying is used in the commercial world as a training mechanism which places employees in various roles and scenarios. This is [[live roleplaying]]. |
Roleplaying is used in the commercial world as a training mechanism which places employees in various roles and scenarios. This is [[live roleplaying]]. |
Revision as of 16:11, 20 December 2005
Roleplaying is normally divided into two types:
- Live roleplaying - where you physically act out the character, eg. re-enactment groups
- Table-top roleplaying - where you describe the actions of your character, eg. Dungeons and Dragons.
Roleplaying is used in the commercial world as a training mechanism which places employees in various roles and scenarios. This is live roleplaying.