The rules of making an OC are simple. Just draw the body of your OC, and make a name that is not existing. Because this is your Own Character or Original Character so you can't copy any other OCs because that'll be copyright. There are also rules that you should remember.
1. You can't use an existing name for your OC
2. You can't have the same body for another character that you have been inspired to make.
3. If you already made your abilities or powers for your OC, you must not change it. You could either upgrade your OC or add another one. But you just can't change it. Especially if other people already knew about your OC....
4. You shouldn't make your OC THAT overpowered/OP
Well, that's mostly everything I know about the rules for OCs. Hopefully, you'll make a great OC in the future.
Yes. The rules state that the determiners 'a', 'an' and 'the' are not allowed.
because they gotta make it a legit sport where people can watch it nationwide from all ages, if there wasnt rules it would be a blood bath.
rules used to capture some logic or knowledge in the form IF (condition) THEN (action or assertion) Used for expert systems or computer reasoning.
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The main rules for a green party is the concern for the environment. It includes effort to promote ecological wisdom, social justice and grassroot democracy.
Jaja (tu) estabas en ocs el viernes
Yes.
Marine OCS refer to the American Marine Corp Officer Training School. Information on preparing for a Marine OCS is available from the Marine Corps, or from specialist websites such as Squidoo.
No. There is no cost to the service member for any military training. Ocs, is office of childern services
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Yes you can. Beware though, some readers don't like too many OCs in a story.
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I am not familiar with touchscreen OCS to give a validated answer. However, http://www.horner-apg.com/ has plenty of information that can help you. Good luck!
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You will need to graduate with a Bachelors degree before you can got to OCS. In some cases OCS will accept you while you are still in school.