Tier Types
Respectively, because there is a such thing as “writing too much” and “not writing enough”, developers of the Roleplay Fighting Community have broken this “word-length barrier “ into something called “Tiers”.
Traditionally, there were mainly 2 Tiers: The first Tier, or T1, was based off taking turns with the pre-planned proposition stated prior. The second; T2, was based off how fast one could type out a series of actions before the other party could respond to them, aka, “speed tying”.
In today's day and age, there are a variety of Tiers. So many, it could potentially confused those just beginning their journey. So, Virtual Warfare has offered a layout of the Tiers over the internet to provide information and hope in building common ground to ensure a more, easygoing time when engaging in the Art.
Traditionally, there were mainly 2 Tiers: The first Tier, or T1, was based off taking turns with the pre-planned proposition stated prior. The second; T2, was based off how fast one could type out a series of actions before the other party could respond to them, aka, “speed tying”.
In today's day and age, there are a variety of Tiers. So many, it could potentially confused those just beginning their journey. So, Virtual Warfare has offered a layout of the Tiers over the internet to provide information and hope in building common ground to ensure a more, easygoing time when engaging in the Art.