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Encyclopedia > Out of Character

Out of Character (OOC) is a roleplaying term, referring to the world of the players, rather than the world of the characters. Actions in the game that are described from the point of view of the assumed character are referred to as In Character (IC). Actions or discussion of the character from the player's point of view are OOC. Examples of OOC action in the tabletop genre would be going to get a soda or rolling the dice. This article is about traditional role-playing games. ... In Character (IC) is a roleplaying term, referring to the world of the characters, rather than the world of the players. ... Tabletop role-playing games are a particular form of role-playing game. ...


OOC can also have almost moral connotations, when it is said to be unrealistically interfering with IC factors. For instance, some players are criticized for interfering with their character's actions and psychology to produce a desirable OOC effect. These players are often believed to be treating the roleplay as a "game" rather than as storytelling. While the term game is often used to describe roleplay, purists observe that important traits distinguish it. For instance, in a traditional game, whatever character or symbol representing the character (e.g., the chosen character in Street Fighter) is merely an extension of the player, whereas in roleplay, the player attempts to become the character and "realistically" portray him or her, as an actor might. Screenshot of Street Fighter (arcade version). ...


In Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, OOC can be used by typing a set of commands that enable the team chat button to speak OOC, whereas normally you wouldn't be able to see team chat. This was part of a mod called JA+, which also doubles as an essential role-playing mod.


"IC/OOC Separation" is an accepted tenet of many roleplaying systems.


Out of Character (OOC) is also used to refer to fan-written literature when a character is portrayed as doing something that the character would not normally do. Examples include writing a normally docile character as regularly violent and brutish, because the literary portrayal of the character is not consistent with canon establishment of the character's thoughts or actions. In the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. ...


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Out of Character: Information from Answers.com (491 words)
Out of Character (OOC) is a roleplaying term, referring to the world of the players, rather than the world of the characters.
For instance, in a traditional game, whatever character or symbol representing the character (e.g., the chosen character in Street Fighter) is merely an extension of the player, whereas in roleplay, the player attempts to become the character and "realistically" portray him or her, as an actor might.
Examples include writing a normally docile character as regularly violent and brutish, because the literary portrayal of the character is not consistent with canon establishment of the character's thoughts or actions.
Out of character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (515 words)
Out of character (sometimes abbreviated to OOC) is a phrase used in entertainment and role-playing to differentiate between a person playing a character and the character itself.
The term does not usually apply to a character acting a certain way which is later explained in secret history, or to characters so minor little of their source personality is ever well-known.
OOC is not always negative; in monologues, for example, an author may attempt to explain, via either a self-conceived history or from previous events in the canonical series, a character's actions.
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