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What is this XP thing?



OK, experience plays a pretty big role. Experience points decide if/when you get to vote and what 'powers' you are given on the site. Each level will give something extra for the user to do on the site. As users participate and vote on the site they will gain experience points. As their experience points grow and they write submissions they will gain levels and more features and options will be accessible to them.

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Experience
Experience is gained and lost through submissions, comments, and votes on and from other people. For each positive vote on one of your submissions or comments you earn some experience. Same for when you vote on somebody else's submission or comment, the author and you both earn some experience from the vote. If you vote negatively on a submission, the author that you voted down on will lose experience while. Experience points are not hard to earn with quality submissions and they can add up fast.

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XP Distribution
We all know getting XP during a real roleplaying game can be a mysterious, confusing, and arbitrary form of reward. The site needs to have moods and quirks as well so that everything about the gaining of XP isn't already a known and defined thing.

Here is a quick list of some different ways you can earn XP.
  • You gain extra experience points for logging in during each 24hr period.
  • Each submission can give you multiple XP.
  • Each comment can give you XP.
  • Each positive vote on your submission or comment has a chance to give you XP.
  • Each negative vote on submission or comment has a chance to remove XP.
  • Each deleted submission or comment removes XP.
  • Adding a suggestion to another's submission can give you XP
  • The author or admin removing your suggestion will penalize above what you earned for suggesting in the first place.
  • Bonus XP during Quests. (explained below)
  • Bonus XP for your submission nominated to Hall of Honour. (explained below)


Higher votes on submissions can give more XP. So submitting an excellent submission gets you instant XP plus a greater chance of earning more XP through votes. Poor submissions will still give you the instant XP for putting in a submission but any low votes will remove XP. You will also lose the instant XP if your post is deleted or removed for editing.

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What you may earn with Experience The main things you gain through Experience and you Level Advancement is the increased number of available votes. You also gain the abililty (and more votes) to promote submissions to the Hall of Honour. You will be able to Challenge Submissions, vote for Golden Submissions, and other little things that will pop up as you advance. Take all the fun out of it if you knew everything that you could do!

Level Advancement
Both experience and minimum submission requirements must be accomplished. Posting submissions / comments just to meet that number requirement could also hurt you in experience from other's votes, which is why both are required to level up. Once you gain the required XP and submission count to advance to the next level it will not take affect until the following day. There is a nightly script that runs and tallies up all this and updates levels and votes.

Numbers shown are the minimum requirements for that level. Both XP and Submission requirements must be filled to make the level.

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Level Level Title Min Posts Min XP Votes HoH Votes
0 Barbarian Horde 0 0 0 0
1 His Grandest of Low Scribblers 0 0 3 0
2 Adept Tinkerer of Page Scratching 2 60 5 0
3 Master of the Plain Thought 4 120 8 0
4 Mild Lordship of Inking Pens 8 240 10 1
5 Noble Minion of Scribbling 14 420 11 1
6 Thane Adept of Plentiful Musings 22 660 12 1
7 High Scholar of Slipping Logic 32 960 13 1
8 Archmaster of Skillfull Ink Slinging 47 1410 14 1
9 Guild Master of Idea Hounding 67 2010 15 1
10 Holy Scrivener of Extreme Wit 110 3300 16 2
11 Grand Duke of Scrawling 140 4200 17 2
12 Orator of Scriven Dreams 180 5400 18 2
13 Savant Scribe of the Second Highest Order 230 6900 19 2
14 Savant Scribe of the First Highest Order 300 9000 20 2
15 Grand Lord King Master of Wordsmithy 390 11700 21 3
16 Highest Master Adept of Fanciful Text 490 14700 22 3
17 King Scribbler of Colorful Dreams 590 17700 23 3
18 High Lord Scribe of Mastered Illuminations 720 21600 24 3
19 Highest King Lordship of Powerful Drivel 850 25500 25 4
20 The Master 1000 30000 100 20


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OK, I got this stuff, now what?



Ok, that is all fine and dandy, but what is the point?

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Votes
The main power gained through experience is the ability to vote. After you register you will have to wait till the following day to gain this ability. There is a nightly script that runs that reissues out XP and updates levels and such.

For each level, you are only allowed a finite amount of votes per day. As level increases, so does the amount of votes you are allowed to cast. Votes not only include voting on submissions, but also a + or - vote on comments. Because at the lower levels you only have so many votes, you take the vote more seriously than before. At first you will probably only use your vote on submissions, which is the point, and later as you gain more and have voted for many submissions you may branch out and start voting on comments that are helpful...or vote down flame/rude/useless comments and take XP from the comment author.

I still don't understand why you limit new user's votes! Justification is that voting is a privilege and, for an author, receiving votes affects their XP so allowing just anybody to vote might not be a great idea. Having voting as a privilege turns it into a perk for registering and even if the voter turns sour, there is only 1 vote available to that person per day. Once you get a good number of votes, you have done some good submissions and comments and you have _earned_ this benefit and after all the work it is doubtful that the system will be abused. The integrity of the votes is higher and those that may not respect the system cannot just come in "off the street" and affect the voting.

We all know there are some bad or useless comments. Votes are also a self moderating way to try and stop those kinds of comments from happening. The author can still give whatever comment they want but, if it is in bad taste or not useful, then others may vote negatively on that comment taking away experience from the author. This will hopefully make authors think a little harder before they put in a comment.

Each person will only be allowed to vote on each comment/submission one time. In the case of a submission, if it is updated, the voter has the ability to delete their vote and recast it reflecting the updated submission. In the case of the comments, the + and - will not disappear after you voted, however you can click on it forever and it won't accept more than one vote.

Nobody can vote on his or her own submission or comment.



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Hall of Honour
Hall of Honour recipients are submissions that somebody chooses to highlight. Hall of Honour submissions are instantly transported to the top of the index of the site and are also at the top of their respective categories. The submission will remain in this place of Honour for 24 hours per Hall of Honour vote they receive. This is a way for people to bump up submissions that may be deep in the Citadel and bring them back out for public view. They are also used to reward authors for submitting something that another user finds useful. The author cannot vote for their own submission.

At a certain level users will be granted the power to add submissions to the Hall of Honour. Nominating a submission for the Hall of Honour gives an instant bonus XP to both the voter and the author. Hall of Honour choices will be permanently identified with a list of who nominated them viewable from that submissions view page.

Any number of people can nominate the same submission. You can nominate as many different submissions as you have Hall of Honour points. A user can put a Hall of Honour vote on the same submission as many times as the level they are. So 6th level you can vote on the same submission 6 times if you so desire. Choose your Hall of Honour recipients carefully as you will always be identified as choosing them.

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Golden Submissions
The highest honour a submission can be granted is the Golden Submission. It is given out only by the highest level users and administrators. This is the page of chosen submissions that are in the top of their category and something to aspire to. Each Golden Submission must be unanimously voted on by a certain number of admins/power users. Not much more to say about them except these are the posts to aspire to.

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Favorites
Every registered person in the Citadel has the the ability to collect Favorite submissions. Each submission will have an "Add to Favorites" button in their stat box. Simply click this and it will save it for you and show you a list of all Favorite submissions in your right menu. By choosing favorites, you also anonymously add it to a list of Favorites that compiles everybody's Favorites and anybody can view. Just another way to share things we like.

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I was going to put in a Submission. What is all that stuff?



Well, there have been a lot of changes for this version. They may sound a bit complex at first but once you jump in (don't be bashful, experiment) you might find how stuff starts coming together. I am also always open for new ideas so feel free to tell me what is and what is not working!

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Scrolls
Lets go ahead and start with the easy one and build up logically.

You have submissions and you have normal comments that people make on them. That is all fine and dandy, but what if you have an idea that requires other people to help build on. A submission that encourages actual content from other people. Well, comments work fine but how do you divide the "Hey, cool" comments from the ones that hold actual content?

The Scroll is meant to be the solution to this problem. A Scroll allows a physical separation between the gee whiz comments which provide nothing and the Scroll comments that enhance and reflect the main submission. On a Scroll enabled submission, there is a new submit button that says "Submit Scroll" and it is as easy as that to add you Scroll content.

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Suggestions and Link Backs
So, that is handy, what if I want to let people know about another submission I think they could use with this one? Well, that is where suggestions come in. You can suggest any number of other submissions to be associated with any other submission. In all these cases, the author has final control over what goes on their submission. So, anybody can suggest a submission (gain XP) but the author and admins can just as easily remove it if it is inappropriate (lose EXTRA XP) so don't abuse this to get clicks to your own stuff.

What it does is give a direct link to the suggested submission and pulls in the summary. So under your submission there can be a list of other submissions and their summaries that others might find useful.

In addition, it also automatically creates a "Link Back" in the submission you just suggested. So, lets say I wrote the submission "Fruit" and I think the other submission "Apple" would go good with it so I suggest "Apple" on "Fruit." So now there is a nice link and summary to "Apple" when you view "Fruit." In addition, when you visit "Apple" on the right menu you will now see a Link Back to "Fruit" so now they are interconnected in a web of suggestions.

If you are having trouble adding this, try just the numerical ID of the submission you want to add. Sometimes special characters interrupt the search and it can't find them.

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Codices
So, Scrolls are handy and Suggestions might be pretty useful but what if you want even more? Well, Codex is the Godfather when it comes to submission linking. The word we want to use is Codex and that is what we are trying to do with this one. Great, we have Scrolls but lets say I have an idea for a submission and there are already other posts similar to it that would go well with mine. So, if you wish, you can use the feature of the Codex and use it to bring all the submissions together in one handy, readable place.

So what it does when Codex is enabled allows for those "Suggestions" that are inputted against the submission to be actually pulled into your submission. So your submission is on top, which we have been calling the King for clarity's sake, and all the other suggestion submissions are fully visible along with it. It can get a little messy if you go overboard but we hide the comments by default and add a nice little table of contents to try and make it controllable.

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Freetext
Now, before you get carried away with the Codex (which may not be the ideal organizational method) there is yet another option to tie together various submissions. Every submission is allowed a small area of Freetext is for the author to once again tie together relevant submissions. A Freetext link is provided with every submission on the top right menu. This text will link to all the other submissions that have the same Freetext, and it does have to be identical. So if you are building a town or adventure, you can use the town's name as the freetext and by clicking that you get to view the summaries of all those submissions.

May not sound like much at first, but there is a lot in store for this little feature and it is very useful for bringing things together without the bulk that comes with a Codex or Suggestions.

If you are building a World I HIGHLY suggest using a single Freetext word to keep all of your World together. In the next version World Building will be very prominant and the freetext will help us pull it together.

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Other Options
  • Codex, Scroll, Both = Yes, you can combine all the above if you wish for a real mess of interlocking linkage!
  • Categories. Please do categorize your submission as best you can in the categories provided. We know we couldn't think of it all so try and work with us and get it close. Click on "Show _______ Definitions" to get an explanation of each category.
  • Open / Locked ONLY affects Scrolls and Codices. If you want a Scroll or Codex that nobody else can add stuff to then you can use this to keep other people's grubby suggestions off your submission. They can still comment and vote though, nothing you do can stop that.
  • Submission Options are described pretty good on the input page (as are the others) but this might be for those that haven't registered yet.
    • Normal Submission: Um, yeah
    • In Work (hidden): This is your own personal work space that nobody else can see. Work on submissions at your leisure and only submit them once they are finished. These are available through your Profile Page.
    • In Work (request advice): If you have an already FINISHED submission that you want a review of before you submit it to the wolves, then use this. It is NOT for asking for help with an idea that you haven't fully thought through. If you need help building an idea please use the forum. Viewable by the public through your profile or the Advice Requested link.
    • In Work (viewable): This is anything you are in the process of creating that you wouldn't mind if other people saw. Viewable by the public through your profile or the In Work link.


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    HOW DO I LINK?

    [submission name]

    - Will link to that submission using the submission name (you can link anything this way, doesn't have to be a submission. If there is no submission it will automatically run a search on the name, list matches, and ask the person if they want to create a post with that name.)

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    [submission name|other text description]

    This will link to the submission name but use the other text as the description that is used in your text.

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    [numerical ID|other text description]

    Sometimes the title will have odd characters and it won't link correctly, simply use the submissions numerical ID in the first part and the actual submission title or another description test in the second part.

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    [382#2083|text]

    Comments: In each comment is a Link: and something that looks like that just above. This allows you to directly link to that particular comment if you reference it. Just change the second part where it says "text" to something relevant to click on.

    On the forums, it is linking as usual with the entire url!

    Is there anything else I should know about?



    Quests
    Occasionally we can have a time period where certain types of submissions are worth bonus points if submitted during the allotted time frame. For instance, if NPCs have been neglected for a while, we offer a "Quest" for NPCs and give bonus XP to those that input a NPC during the time frame of the quest. Quests can be for certain submission category or for certain types of submissions in those categories. Quest for Agricultural NPCs or a Quest for Shields for instance. Quests will be announced on the index page of the site with the category described and the dates the Quest runs for. Past quests will be available for view along with any submissions that met the Quest's requirements.

    Profile
    In your profile you can change your theme, amount of submission summaries that show up per page, and....that is about it at the moment. You also have a home page available when you reach a certain level.

    Homepages
    When you reach a certain level you will be able to have your own psuedo-homepage in your profile. You can link to submission, quote your favorite limerick, or use it to store whatever text you want. Hey, why not?

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    Submission Guidelines


    There are no submission guidelines per se, but I do want to reiterate that we greatly prefer generic submissions, not game specific. Our aim is to provide submissions that are more universal in their application and easy to port to different games. Submission made using, for instance, AD&D descriptions and stats are not what we are looking for. If you wish to submit something that is game specific supply a full, generic description first. Then you could add a description at the end with specific stats if you so desired. But I would rather have the submission usable by anybody playing anything from FUDGE to Ravenloft.

    For the most part, these plots and other submissions are for game masters that are looking for something new or out of the ordinary. We all hit slumps were all we need is a good adventure plot to create the spark of an idea, or a weapon or character that will fit into the game without the game master having to extra brain work to think of something original. The plot or item may not even be used in the game, but hopefully it was at least a catalyst that formed an idea that the game master can go with. That is the real goal of the site, to provide a creative kick start for the talented game master. We know game masters already have a great imagination; they have to be to be good game masters. So the plots and items don't need all the specific details or a step-by-step walk-thru, just overall ideas that will give the game master something to work with.

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    Submissions Disclosure/Disclaimer/Whatever

    The purpose of this site is to disseminate ideas and tools to anybody that needs them. The main goal is to provide plots, adventure hooks, weapons, characters, etc. for personal use of game masters or players. Because of this, submissions here must be made in the understanding that once submitted, the submission will be available for anybody to read and comment on. The intention of this site is for them to be used by anybody for private game use only and permission is granted to distribute these submissions in any way or form provided they are not used for profit and they retain the author's name and a link back to the original submission. The authors will retain their copyright so if you want to use anything, and you need permission, you need to contact the respective author.

    Further, I will retain the right to edit, delete, modify, etc., all submissions inputted on the site. In most cases I will not judge the quality of the submission, but I may correct blatant spelling errors or anything else that may cause difficulty in reading. As long as it is in good taste and is a sincere effort then it will remain. If the submission is of extremely poor quality, or is blatantly not a serious submission (funny submissions are obviously welcome, serious as in not a valid attempt) the submission will disappear as soon as I review it. Every submission that gets inputted into the database goes straight to my in-box where I can take a look at it. Once submitted, the author of the plot will still have full access to their submission and will be able to modify, delete, edit, and whatever.

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    Site Disclosure/Disclaimer/Whatever

    While I personally don't like cookies and have programs that block them, I am now finding that they actually have a useful function. Because I still have a dislike for cookies in any form, the site can be viewed just fine with them disabled or deleted by programs. So don't think it is necessary to accept them. Currently, I believe the forum will not require them but if you want to browse the main site while logged in you are going to have to accept cookies. Sorry, I know that can be a pain for some.

    There are two separate cookies that this site uses.
    1. The forums use a cookie when you log on to make life easier for you when you put in messages in the message board. That way you only have to put in your pass once and can add as many comments as you like. The only thing disabling cookies will do with this is cause you to put in your name and password whenever you want to input a message. Hopefully the next version will use PHP4's session handling.
    2. The Citadel pages use cookies when they are enabled for the same reason as the forums. To keep you from having to put in your name and pass whenever you want put in a submission or edit your previous submissions. Cookies are not required because session handling is taken care of in php, but without cookies you would have to log in more than once depending on which pages you visit. Cookies will allow you to stay logged in the entire time.
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    Email Notice

    Any email given here is for use only with Strolen's Citadel and will NOT be given out to third parties under any circumstances. We respect your privacy and value your trust and will in no way forfeit this trust by giving out any email addresses submitted.

    I have adopted SMF for the user database. Using this we are able to use the forums email form and/or their private message system for communication. In that way your email address is never shown on the website and therefore unavailable to email harvesters and web spiders. I will take great pains to make sure it stays that way. The only time you will receive an email from me is if you asked for it by making your selection in the user preferences page or I send a rare email out to all registered members.

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    Legal Disclaimer

    D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, TSR, Dragonlance, Greyhawk and any mention of any other corporate product on this site is not intended in any way to infringe on copyright laws that may be in place. I accept no responsibility if submitted material mirrors or closely mirrors existing game products. If anything does appear to be plagiarism and it is brought to my attention with specific sources then I will immediately remove it from the site.

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    Overview - Read - Post - Play - Mechanics

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