Post by Fluffy on Aug 15, 2009 19:57:25 GMT -4
Are you participating in the Scavenger Hunt? Well, to know if you've found anything, you'll need to post in this thread!
Now, this is how it'll work;
First, you must have have 5 to 10 posts in your search thread. The more posts, the higher your odds of finding something. Also, remember that all posts need to have at least 100 words! The words more, the better, as Quality > Quantity (So, 5 posts with a lot of words can count as much as 10 posts with just the min amount of words)
Then, post here with the form completely filled out.
Once that's done, you must wait a bit, and allow for someone to get to your post.
Once your post has been checked, it will bestriked. If something has happened, there will be an event at your search thread! If not, however, then no event will occur.
Of course, you are permitted to continue on posting with your search thread if your post here has not yet been tended to. In the case you wish to post another notice here, you may.
(Example, you make 20 posts in your thread. You may post here 4 times, once for for every set of 5 posts on your thread.)
Events do stack in the case your thread is like the above example, so you have the chance for 4 events in your thread.
Since the admin will post on your search thread, an extra post will be added in points in your thread. Remember, admin posts do not count in your search thread.
Once an event has occurred, you are not required to interact. As soon as the event occurs, anything found is then treated as yours, you may either opt to role play having them or "instantly send to the den".
If you are hunting with a partner the person who started the thread must make the posts here, to keep from confusion.
Form:
Please fill out this form completely and correctly. Read below for how it should be filled out. Also, be sure to make a new post for every form!
Form Explanation:
Name: Your user name
Thread link: Link to your thread
Starting post number:
By "starting post" this doesn't mean the first post on the thread. Treated as "Sections", please use the post number for the first post in that section.
Say you like to do sections of 5. Posts 1, 6, 11, and 16 will be your "Starting post number" for each notice you post here.
"Post number" is circled in red. Please use that number rather then counting posts. (Starting post number will be "Start" if it is the very first post on the thread)
Ending post number:
Like the "starting post" Ending post doesn't mean the last post on the thread.
Treated as "Sections", please use the post number for the last post in that section.
Say you like to do sections of 5. Posts 5, 10, 15, and 20 will be your "Ending post number" for each notice you post here.
(If there is any confusion, please do ask :3)
# of posts:
# of posts doesn't refer to the total number of posts made in your thread, but rather the number of posts in that one "section"
If you like to do sections of 5, every 5 posts made is a section, thus a "# of posts" that is 5.
Of course, sections do not have to be evenly one number, you may do 5, then 7, then 10, then 5, etc.
However, "# of posts" may not exceed 10.
(If there is any confusion, please do ask :3)
Now, this is how it'll work;
First, you must have have 5 to 10 posts in your search thread. The more posts, the higher your odds of finding something. Also, remember that all posts need to have at least 100 words! The words more, the better, as Quality > Quantity (So, 5 posts with a lot of words can count as much as 10 posts with just the min amount of words)
Then, post here with the form completely filled out.
Once that's done, you must wait a bit, and allow for someone to get to your post.
Once your post has been checked, it will be
Of course, you are permitted to continue on posting with your search thread if your post here has not yet been tended to. In the case you wish to post another notice here, you may.
(Example, you make 20 posts in your thread. You may post here 4 times, once for for every set of 5 posts on your thread.)
Events do stack in the case your thread is like the above example, so you have the chance for 4 events in your thread.
Since the admin will post on your search thread, an extra post will be added in points in your thread. Remember, admin posts do not count in your search thread.
Once an event has occurred, you are not required to interact. As soon as the event occurs, anything found is then treated as yours, you may either opt to role play having them or "instantly send to the den".
If you are hunting with a partner the person who started the thread must make the posts here, to keep from confusion.
Form:
Please fill out this form completely and correctly. Read below for how it should be filled out. Also, be sure to make a new post for every form!
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Thread link:[/b]
[b]Starting post number:[/b]
[b]Ending post number:[/b]
[b]# of posts:[/b]
Form Explanation:
Name: Your user name
Thread link: Link to your thread
Starting post number:
By "starting post" this doesn't mean the first post on the thread. Treated as "Sections", please use the post number for the first post in that section.
Say you like to do sections of 5. Posts 1, 6, 11, and 16 will be your "Starting post number" for each notice you post here.
"Post number" is circled in red. Please use that number rather then counting posts. (Starting post number will be "Start" if it is the very first post on the thread)
Ending post number:
Like the "starting post" Ending post doesn't mean the last post on the thread.
Treated as "Sections", please use the post number for the last post in that section.
Say you like to do sections of 5. Posts 5, 10, 15, and 20 will be your "Ending post number" for each notice you post here.
(If there is any confusion, please do ask :3)
# of posts:
# of posts doesn't refer to the total number of posts made in your thread, but rather the number of posts in that one "section"
If you like to do sections of 5, every 5 posts made is a section, thus a "# of posts" that is 5.
Of course, sections do not have to be evenly one number, you may do 5, then 7, then 10, then 5, etc.
However, "# of posts" may not exceed 10.
(If there is any confusion, please do ask :3)