Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-8914761-20141107000451/@comment-2089817-20141107024549

Well, before anything else, you should know that on BFF, I am an admin. And after Ten stepped down, due to his lack of desire to work on anything Bleach-related, he made me Head Admin on there. So, before you run away in terror, you should know that I am far more mellow on BFF than I am here. It probably has to do with the fact that since I'm not an admin here anymore, I don't have to watch my behavior, but on BFF, I still have to behave properly to serve as a proper leader. At any rate, I'll continue.

Now then. Unlike NF's applications, BFF has one assessment that you have to take before being allowed to create any kind of characters that are stronger than a canon-established Fourth Seat Gotei 13 officer. That is the RPCQE. Basically, you have to create a character that is fourth seat or below in power (this can include a Shinigami, Human, Quincy, et cetera), and you put it forth to be assessed. It has to be a minimum 25,000 bytes long, which you can check the history of the article to confirm, and follow the rules as set forth on the above linked page. Now, the good part about this is, also unlike NF's apps, you only have to take this assessment one time. Once you pass this assessment, you receive a license tag on your user page that permits you from making characters as strong as you want (within reason). We have the RPCQE in order to weed out the users who do not take it seriously enough to put up a detailed character article and prove that they can make a character of acceptable quality. I figure that, if a person respects their work enough to pass the exam, then they will respect their work enough to not ruin things for other people. Follow me?

Beyond the RPCQE, BFF is a very lax site. We pretty much let you do whatever you want, but as I said, within reason. So try to get through with that assessment first, before anything else, and you'll be free to do whatever you wish on there. Be sure to strike a conversation with the users there, everybody is friendly and very skilled writers too, but most of all, they're all open to collaboration.