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Hey how hard is it to make a site with weebly? Like, do I need to know any coding because even html is beyond me except for like, making things italics or bold. I just want to sell my art and I figure having a site like yours thatâs literally just art might be a good idea
it's literally SO so easy you don't need to know shit about coding because I sure as hell don't and even I managed to set up a site!
it's almost like customizing a tumblr blog but even easier and significantly less janky. You pick a site layout and then you making pages, adding links, and filling stuff out is as easy as drag-n-dropping pre-made features like a contact page, button links, images, etc. etc.
An ask blog needs asks to generate content but can't do that without asks... so how would a new (or recently revived) ask blog get the people's attention?
Keep in mind this is long af and a bit detailed (though itâs only the first part that is long). If youâre interested in a in-detail guide, click âread moreâ (which I would be very thankful for, I wrote all this shit for you after all, fam).
Hereâs a little summarized version as a TL;DR for everyone else:
#2: Have reference pages for your characters available. Thatâs actually a minimum requirement. An ask hints page would be useful too, but thatâs optional.
#3: Have a tagging system to make everything easier to navigate.
#4 [OPTIONAL]: Give your blog a theme. Make it pretty, make it yours, and for the love of God, deactivate the god damn infinite scrolling.
#6: Interact with other blogs. Like crazy. You are sure to be noticed when youâre freaking everywhere. Donât forget to be nice tho. And donât bully or harass people, for fuckâs sake.
#7: Take a chair, sit over there, get comfortable and be Patient. Like really freaking patient. Wait for months if necessary, but asks will come eventually.
#8: Have fun. Thatâs the whole point. Talk to people, make some shitposts, engage in silliness, and draw those magical pocket monsters that can shoot lasers out of their asses and we all love. Itâs fun.
And thatâs it. Thereâs not much else I can say, so I hope this is helpful! :D
Hereâs the detailed thing:
Step #1: Organize your blog
It doesnât seem like something that important, but believe me, it really is. Nothing turns me away from a blog faster than it being messy af and full of random, unrelated stuff. In order to keep your blog all tidy and pretty you can:
b) Have info pages/references of your characters available: By this I mean having specific pages containing information about your characters, including a visual reference, if possible. Reference pages are very important, since they allow people to quickly get to know a character and make interaction easier. They can contain information as simple and basic as their name, species, moves, etc. to more elaborated things, like occupation (if they have one), personality, or a brief summary of their past story/origin (unless you want that to be revealed as the story progresses in your blog or through an ask).
If you donât know how to make a page, >hereâs an easy tutorial<.
   b.2) Having an âask hintsâ helps a lot when trying to receive asks, since itâll help people who want to interact but arenât sure of what they should ask. You can have general hints or individual hints for all the characters.
c) Have a tagging system: Having your posts clearly labeled makes it a lot easier for anyone who wanters through your blog to find the specific content theyâre looking for. Here are three basic tags that make your blog easier to look through:
#OOC:Â âout of characterâ, for everything happening, well, out of character. Maybe an announcement, a shitpost, a question directed a the mod, etc. Try to keep ooc things to a minimum.
#IC:Â âIn characterâ, exactly what it says on the tin. Use this for answered asks towards the characters, plot posts, rp interactions and responses, ect.
#[Characterâ name]: Tag the characters that appear in a post, for anyone who wants to look through asks with one specific character in them.
Tags help a lot for getting your blog noticed. We will talk more about this ahead.
d) [OPTIONAL] Have a nice theme: This isnât obligatory, but giving your blog a theme will make it look better and more âprofessionalâ. Here are some blogs that give really good, free themes/codes for Tumblr:
These are just some, but there are many, many others out there. Look for a theme that fits your tastes or your blogâs atmosphere, and customize it! You can even use this blogâs theme! However, make sure to not use overly saturated colors that make it painful to look at, it- kind of defeats the point. You can Google âcolor palletesâ if you need help with that.
NOTE: If you donât know how to install a Tumblr theme, >hereâs a simple tutorial<
NOTE#2: Sometimes Tumblr might not let you install a specific theme and shows you an error message that says that it canât be installed because it is âmaking a reference to non- https directionsâ or something like that, which didnât use to happen before. >Hereâs a tutorial on how to fix it<, itâs quite simple, actually.
NOTE#3: For an ask/rp blog, I recommend a theme with one column, and that shows tags and captions, like the one in this blog.
If youâve got any question about installing or customizing a theme, you can ask me, and Iâll see how I can help!
Step #2: Tags help you to be found
Be sure to use tags in your favor. Here are some things that have helped me a lot:
Send lots of asks! Interact with other blogs! Follow even more blogs! Send fanart and nice messages! Reblog/Like those posts of people looking for new blogs to follow! Some people will find you through someone elseâs answered ask, some people will notice youâre following and will check you out, some people will see you in a like or a reblog, and overall there are higher chances of being seen when you are everywhere and interact with everyone (also, itâs really fun to just interact with other nice people over here).
Just make sure to be nice.
Step #4: Be patient. P a t i e n t. Iâm serious.
If you think youâll get lots of followers in a matter of a couple days then start forgetting about it. It took me two weeks to get my first ask at asktheweirdpichu, and a week and a half to get one here. And they were both spam. I cried. Two years later (holy heck has it really been that long?) Iâve got so many asks accumulated that Iâm starting to think I should just fake my death and end my suffering (Iâm joking, I love every single ask I get and get excited every time I get a new one).
It will take a while, but youâll see that after enough time youâll get noticed more and more, so donât give up, youâll get there.
Step #5: Donât forget to have fun.
Make some friends, have some silly interactions, make some shitposts at 3 am, draw someoneâs character and watch them shoot effusive love at you, enjoy your favorite blogs. Thatâs what all this is about.
How would I homebrew a three headed zombie dragon? The extra heads were stitched on after death, there's no actual three headed dragon. Bonus points if the heads are all different colors
I would say to take the hydra statblock (close to a dragon), edit things as needed (fly speed, give it breath weapons instead of a ton of bites, take off the hydraâs regenerating head stuff), and then slap a zombie template over it. Then itâs just finishing touches to make it more well-put together.
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I'm creating my own world. I feel like I should start with the gods since they're the foundation, but I don't want to get lost in the process or make them too OP, which I'm worried about doing on accident since I'm so new to dnd mechanics. Because I'm so new though I also think I should start with something much simpler like magic items.... idk, I think I just need some guides or something, but something in particular I'm trying to do rn is make my own warlock patron. Tips? I've got the (1/2)
The patrons character and motivation down, I'm just trying to figure out mechanics. She's an evil nature goddess basically (2/2)
Hey there! Havenât been on this account in ages haha, sorry about that! If youâve got any further inquiries, if youâve got twitter, I would shoot me a DM @hexlix!Â
What I personally do is look at the actual warlock paths from the PHB and use those numbers as a guide, or if itâs more of a soft skill as opposed to damage, subtract damage from the equation or place limiters on your base skills for higher levels, like I did with my Muse Patron.
Secondly, whenever you can, I heavily recommend playtesting your patron and make tweaks here and there based on what might be too strong or too weak. If youâre new to making paths like this, I would suggest making one based in soft skills as opposed to damage, ones that can apply status effects and function outside of combat better because then you donât have to deal with. Yâknow, nuking enemies and making your DM cry over the boss battle they spent ages prepping.
If damage is what you want, though, Iâm not sure. Iâve never been good with numbers, just try and follow the numbers on the spells you can take, I suppose!
hey, uh. how far back do you think i have to go to figure out a family tree for three different clans? i mean. i dont want a COMPLETE family tree, because. yikes. but, enough to make sure there's not too much inbreeding. also my clans have a tradition of arranged mating because they have a basic knowledge of what inbreeding does so i suppose some of that early on would be fine??? for worldbuilding reasons???
A given clan will probably have three or four generations of cats in it at once, depending how lucky and long-lived the elders have been. Assuming you want to have every catâs parents figured out, going back five generations would definitely be safe. Iâm not entirely clear what you mean by how far you need to go back, but I hope this answers your question? You donât have to make an intense family tree if you donât want to, but it can be useful to make sure the genetics line up.
As for inbreeding, itâs up to you. In real life, cats donât care at all about inbreeding, so thatâs part of anthropomorphizing them to fit our cultural tastes. Choose to include as much or as little as you and your readers are comfortable with.
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