A Roleplaying guild is a guild where the members focus on playing their characters in character. Different guilds will have different expectations of when to be or out of character, you should check with the guilds when applying to what this is.Serjustwhy wrote: »1. What is a role playing guild exactly
Speak with your guild about what it is they roleplay and what's expected. The most simple rule though is when you're roleplaying you act as your character would, you can't use any player knowledge of the world an should try to speak and act as the character would.Serjustwhy wrote: »2. What do I do?
That will depend on the guild once again, speak with them about it and I am sure most good guilds will be fine with it and help you come out of your shell to roleplay with them at a pace you're comfortable with.Serjustwhy wrote: »3. What if I am very quiet and shy will I still be welcome to join?
If you hear from any guilds speak with them or look at some of the roleplay community events advertised here on the forums or other websites/forums. You can always attend a few of these to see if you're happy with them.Serjustwhy wrote: »4. Is it all rigth if I try roleplaying guild before I become a member?
You should join one if you're interested and serious about roleplaying. Roleplaying can add a whole new experience or level of content to the game which keeps you involved and interested long after you've cleared every dungeon.Serjustwhy wrote: »6. Why should I join role playing guild?
Something that goes beyond the games mechanical limits and bringing your characters to life in a way you may never have known possible. The cons are you will most likely need to put some level of time investment into understanding the worlds lore and attending events.Serjustwhy wrote: »7. What are benifits? Pros? Cons?
Welcome to the Dark Side! This can become one of the most enjoyable hobbies you've ever taken part in and give you friendships and memories which will last years. If you expand from roleplay in ESO to pen and paper based games these can be fantastic social events with lots of laughing and raging over dice rolls.Serjustwhy wrote: »8. I am new to roleplaying. What say you?
Take some time to learn basic roleplaying rules, like the differences between Out of Character (OoC) and In Character (IC), read some of the worlds lore and history so you have an understanding of the people and cultures. Also know that it's meant to be fun, if you find you're not enjoying it with the guild/group you're with then there is no shame in explaining that to them and walking away to find a group you work better with.Serjustwhy wrote: »9. What should I know before I start role playing?
Give it a go, you have nothing to lose and might find a new and enjoyable pass time.Serjustwhy wrote: »10. Should I be very afraid? Or should I take a risk and leap off of tall Cyrodiil keeps and try it out?