Give the other player at least three tries to leave the battle before you defeat them. The way I see it, if you use a move like this before you have used at least three other moves, the player that you just "killed" has a free pass to ignore your move and keep fighting. These moves are blunt, and against role playing ethics. ![]() Another advanced move is "leaps on and pins to ground" you are very vulnerable to defensive moves such as "claws stomach with back paws" and "flips over, this time pinning opponent to the ground" when holding down another role player, so be careful.ĥ. Remember, little kids play Animal Jam, too.Ĥ. It's one thing to say "claws back", but it's quite another to say "claws back, blood flying everywhere". A more advanced move is "leaps into air and lands on, clawing back nn" you have to type fast for this move, but it's worth it. Remember your no nothings and no anythings!ģ. Another move is "bite" it works in about the same way as "claw" you just say "bites" or "bites paw" or something like that. Like this: " (claws face nn)" "*claws face nn*" "-Claws face nn-"Ģ. It's also best to enclose whatever you're doing in a set of parenthesis, as t erisk s, or dashes. "Claws face nn" is a good thing for a beginner to say. Also, if you want the move to work, say "no nothing" (nn) or "no anything" (na) after the move. To look more like a pro, say "-unsheathes claws-" before clawing anyone. to use this move, all you have to do is say "-claws face-" if you want to claw your opponent 's face. Plus, onlookers such as myself will be impressed if you say "-Dips head in respect for the fallen warrior before me-" instead of "HA HA YOU LOSE!" So anyway, I'm here to teach you how to fight.ġ. I'd look up to a role player who is gracious, in both victory and defeat. If you beat the cat you've just fought, don't gloat, it's unbecoming. The first thing you need to know about fighting while role playing is that you look the best when you stay in character. Everyone seems young in my eyes, don't take offense. ![]() Anyway, I'm here to teach you how to fight, young one. There are so many ways to, for example, play Starclan cats that I have just listed the most common way. I've also seen some great styles that are not mentioned here because they didn't catch on. If you're a calm, even-tempered loner, try subtle colors and maybe a fox hat.įinally, I have to say that this is just what I've seen on warriors and kits. If Starclan's your favorite, be sure to dress in light colors when you return to earth with a blessing. If looking like a kit is more your style, here's the list of stuff to wear:Ĭolors: the same colors as the warriors, though a few faded blue or green spots are acceptable, too. Legs: elf bracelets, leg armor, spiked wristband Head: skull helmet, (members-only) Monster fangs/teeth (members-only) If you're looking for the Bloodclan/scary rouge look, here are some good things to wear:Ĭolors: red, black, dark grey, dark brown Legs: elf bracelets, leg armor (both members-only) ![]() Neck: leaf necklace or spike collar (both members-only)īody: sword, (member or non-member) bow and arrow (non-member) Head: nothing, fox hat, raccoon hat (all non-member) The most popular warrior-y look this month is.Ĭolors: A variety of colors are in fashion this month, though the most popular are natural pelt colors that you could find on any real-life cat It's a lot easier for people with an Animal Jam membership to look the part, but non-members can as well. One thing you need to know if you want to be a warrior is how to look the part.
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