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Can Someone Explain the EFeds to me?

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Andrew

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CWF has around 20 guys at the moment.

Just list me 5-10 guys you might like to play in my User Profile and I'll tell you which one is avail.
 

Broc

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CWF has around 20 guys at the moment.

Just list me 5-10 guys you might like to play in my User Profile and I'll tell you which one is avail.

Alright I'll do that right now, but something just popped into my head, if the superstar we're using change their gimmick, would the user using him have to go to that same gimmick, or would he keep the old one?
 

Andrew

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Up to you.

For instance, if you were to play Kane.

You could have him masked or not. You can choose what gimmick you'd want to play with the character.
 

Heisenberg

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I've been here for a month but not in any e-fed's, not sure if I should join or not. Looks hard by the looks of it.
 

Troy

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If you enjoy writing then you should definitely give it a go. You don't need to write an essay each week, it is much smaller than that and there are many different levels in the feds ranging from midcard to mainevent where the amount of work required varies. I say give it a shot and see how you go after a few weeks, if it doesn't work out then it doesn't work out but you may find yourself becoming addicted to it like many others have.
 

Troy

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If you want to create your own wrestler then join WWS. If you don't want to create a wrestler then join CWF since you can join as a real wrestler e.g. someone that has been in WWE.
 

Heisenberg

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Alright, I'll speak to you on Facebook and I'll see whether I am up to the task and good enough to play a character.
 

Slim

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Seems as though Andrew is all about trying to steal everybody to CWF.

For beginners it depends on comfort level with writing. If you want to mirror a character and not have to think about a background or anything and pretty much just stick to typing words that they would say... then CWF would be the way to go despite it being more restrictive.

If you want more freedom in what you do, what you say, and the such... then WWS would be the way to go since there you can let your creativeness flow a lot more and not be restricted to performing a certain way.

But I will say for myself I started out in roleplaying feds and by doing that it made the crossover to trash talking a whole lot easier and very very successful. Also there is a better chance in longevity with roleplaying than with trashtalking but thats another discussion for another day.

But really... if you want a completely unbiased person to talk to about fedding... anybody from here on out hit me up. Yeah I'm in WWS but I've been in both style of fedding and have been inducted into a hall of fame for both styles and have bee very highly successful for both styles so I know the ins and outs, benefits, pros and cons of both. Because in the end it's about what would be most fun for you and... depending on what you really are looking for would determine what would work best.
 

Deuce

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I think Hatred should join CWF, he seems like someone that could be a big contendor there. I say give it a go Hatred.
 

Andrew

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I ain't trying to steal everyone to CWF Slim.

I'm giving them an offer to join if they wish, they can join WSS if they prefer Role Play, it doesn't bother me either way. I'm here to give a helping hand
 
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