2. When roleplaying, you must roleplay at least 50 lines, but if your roleplay is under 50 lines but is considered of good quality by the UCN Staff, then the roleplay will remain posted.
3. Do not post Out of Character comments on the roleplaying board. If you do, your first warning will be just that, a warning. After the first occurance, you will be suspended for a week for the second offense, two weeks for the third offense, and then fired for any problems that occur after the third time.
4. When roleplaying, feel free to include pictures, HTML, and music in your roleplays, but keep them in the roleplays! I do not want to see pictures on the roleplaying board because they slow the loading time of the page, and they just make people mad, so avoid putting pictures up on the Roleplaying Board.
5. The roleplaying deadline for Exit Wound every Monday is at 8:30 PM Eastern Time. (Thats 5:30 PM Pacific, and 7:30 PM Central), in order to give me enough time to get results out at a reasonable time of night. Any roleplay that is turned in after this deadline will not count, no matter how many lines it has, or the quality. And lastly, the roleplaying deadline for Pay Per View events will always be at 9:00 Eastern Time.
6. Multiple roleplays on the day of the show are, on the whole, not allowed. The only exception to this rule is if you have actively roleplayed the entire week leading to the show. In other words, TWO roleplays must have been posted by you prior to the day of the show.
7. Posting more than 2 roleplays more than your opponent is not a good thing. Anymore than 2 will be ignored by the UCN staff until the opponent has had time to catch up. (Example: Guy 1 has 3 rps and Guy 2 has 6...the 6th rp will not be acknowledged until Guy 1 has posted his 4th or more) If you feel the urge to post several, several rps, give them a variety and try to add more heat between you and that character.
8. Using other wrestlers in your roleplaying IS allowed assuming you have their permission. If an attack is ensued...it, oddly enough, makes you look better as a roleplayer to allow yourself to be beaten. It adds heat to the rivalry without making you look like you always have to be on top.
1. You can be any CURRENT UCN Wrestler, and signing up as someone outside WWE is allowed.
2. You may control up to 2 wrestlers in the UCN period. That constitutes as 2 single wrestlers....or a tag team. However, you may not hold control of two main eventers due to the fact that they may be required to split rosters. Also, due to an active Women's divison, women wrestlers do count as one of your two superstars. However, female managers do not count, although keep in mind they are subject to be forced into a match.
3. If your character held a title belt before you took over contol of that character, you will not get to retain that UCN title belt for that character. The title will be declared vacant, and the top two contenders will wrestle for the title at the most appropriate venue.
1. There are four championship belts that can be won here in UCN. Those are the UCN World Heavyweight Title, the UCN United States Title, the UCN Tag Team Title, and the UCN Womens Title. You may hold up as many belts as you can obtain. However, it is very unlikely
that you would hold more then two.
2. The UCN World Title is the main title here in the UCN. However, it is required of all the champions that they participate in a match each show, not necessarily defending their title.
3. If a champion refuses to be an active defender of the title and does not defend the title, then that championship will be stripped from the title holder and will be declared vacant. The UCN Staff will then select the top two contenders for that particular title, and then hold a match between the two at the most appropriate venue for the title.
1. Many times a sure win, will come out to be a surprising loss. This is not due to dislike towards any one person, but to help a storyline or angle. If this occurs in one of your matches, take a look at the overall picture. One of these questions can always be answered with a Yes. "Is there now more heat between me and another wrestler?"; "Do I now have a rivalry against another wrestler?" "Would having me win this match cause more problems overall for the President (with angles and promotions) than good?"
2. Rule #1 will NEVER be in affect at Pay Per Views OR Title Matches. The person who roleplays the best will win, no questions asked. Angles will not matter, because a lot of work goes into the Pay Per Views, and the best should prevail.
3. If you lose, just accept it. It is nothing personal against you or your character. If you lose when you think you should have won, chances are it was to help the angle, lengthen a storyline, or you may have just been out roleplayed.
4. Bottom line, just have fun. This is an E-Fed, and it is supposed to be fun, but it is only as fun as you make it to be.
Rules in affect as of June 17, 2003
ROLEPLAYING IN UCN
1. Roleplaying is the key to success here in UCN! It plays about a 90% role in deciding the outcome of matches. The other 10% is decided on whether or not the outcome of a certain match benefits a particular angle. That may seem unfair in a way, but at times, it can only benefit the fed to have a certain person lose or win. CHARACTER CONDUCT
CHAMPIONSHIP BELTS
ANGLES AND STORYLINES