RP Terminology Guide: Common Roleplay Terms Explained
Learn common roleplay terms like IC, OOC, RDM, VDM and much more.
Roleplay can be a thrilling experience, but understanding the terminology is essential for a smooth journey. This guide will break down some of the most common roleplay terms you will encounter.
IC stands for 'In Character.' This term refers to actions, dialogue, and decisions made by a character within the roleplay world. Conversely, OOC means 'Out of Character,' which is when players communicate as themselves, outside of their characters' personas.
RDM, or 'Random Deathmatch,' describes a situation where a player kills another character without a valid reason or roleplay context. It's generally frowned upon in most communities. On the other hand, VDM, or 'Vehicle Deathmatch,' refers to using a vehicle to kill characters without roleplay justification.
Familiarizing yourself with these terms can enhance your roleplaying experience and help you engage more effectively with other players. Dive into your roleplay adventures with confidence and clarity!