Q. I sent in an application and was accepted but I'm not on the roster. Why?
A. In order to have your bio added to the roster your must roleplay for your first match. Once you do, your bio page will be put up as soon as possible.
Q. Who books the matches?
A. Booking is primarily done by Star.
Q. Why did I lose?
A. Well, it really comes down to down to one thing. The judges believed that your opponent (s) had the better performance. Any time you have this question you can easily come to the staff member who gives such detailed explanations, Seraphis. And don't come to him with an attitude either or you'll most likely get one back. Otherwise, he will help you out.
Q. Who are the judges and what do they do?
A. The judges are a panel of impartial individuals put together to decide match outcomes. All of them have experience with this and are required to follow a rubric specified on the site. The fed head is also one of these judges.
Q. Can I have a title shot?
A. If you deserve one. And if you do then you'll certainly find out about it. But asking this question is just flat out annoying for the most part.
Q. I RP every week and I still feel like I'm getting nowhere. Why is that?
A. Well, PDW is a roleplaying fed BUT...e-fedding is about more than just roleplaying. You have to be an active part of the fed and help launch yourself in PDW. Meaning put yourself out there. Ask what storylines/angles are there for you and put work into them. Don't just make the staff do 100% of the work. Take an active part in your character's fed progress, not just in your roleplays, but in the shows as well.
Q. Will you create a character to be my manager? Or can I use one of your current characters as my manager?
A. Definitely not.
Q. I really like the character development board. Can I join just to post there?
A. No, I'm sorry. That is a privilege designed for PDW members/managers only and used to further storylines within the fed.
Q. I have a character that only fights a certain sex. Or that ok?
A. Well, yeah if you are just here simply to roleplay and don't really want to go for any titles. Other than that, no. It isn't ok simply because if you were to win a title it would not be fair to the opposite sex since they would never get an opportunity to face you.