Character and Rule Creation | Instant Homework Solutions
Read the rules. The rules fit on one page, thoughfull disclosurethe type is small and the text is in columns, so if all the content were printed out in normal paragraph form, this might be two or three pages. Still, this isn’t much. The rules won’t necessarily make complete sense to you. They’re sort of just thrown onto the page as a succession of stipulations, and there are few examples or illustrations of how the game is played. Still, read these through. YOU WILL BE TEMPTED. This temptation will take the form of skimming the reading or skipping it entirely. Alas, a number of you will give into this temptation. If you do give in, then when, later on, you’re trying to figure out what’s going on because you’re “so lost,” do not be shocked when I very quickly figure out that you didn’t read the rules. It’s one page, so read them. Step 2 Summarize two things here. A) How to create a character based upon these rules. You will have to read carefully. This means reading slowly. Don’t rush, skim, skip, skitter, leaf, flutter, or glance through the rules. As you read, try to piece together what is being said in order to form an idea of how the game is played. Again, you’ve seen an example, so you know some things now. Apply that knowledge to this reading exercise. Summarize for someone else how you would go about creating a character based upon what you’ve seen and what these rules say. B) How to resolve combat. For this summarization imagine a single character (it might be a good idea to create one, for example) would resolve a battle with another character. Take us step-by-step through the example combat. Step 3 Now, go through two other comments and correct any errors you spot. If you don’t see any errors, but there are maybe small points or distinctions in the rules that you are wondering about or want to comment on, then go ahead and do so. The comments should be insightful. See what points you can make, or what improvements to understanding you can offer. Avoid comments like “Good job” or “Wow, you’ve really summarized the rules here” or anything else that wishes it were a useful comment, but isn’t.