The OP's question is hard to answer. RP is not a measurable quantity. It can't be tracked like raid or pvp progression.
I have found after almost three years on Lightninghoof (An RP-PvP server) that the first year and a half I couldn't find RP very much at all. One day, wandering and leveling I had a random encounter with a role player who gave me some contact tips. Still it was hard to break into a cliquish like group of friends, which role players become.
WIth such an abundance of poor role playing skills immediately visible and with the trolls and griefers in such visible interactions just squashing folks looking for RP even after I received some contacts, it became very evident that on many servers Role Play just became a hidden community.
If you are looking for a good RP server, I recommend rollling alts on each one and looking on the realm forums or a wowpedia or www.thatdamnrper.com or something similiar. If you can find the role players and break past their barrier of distrust, you will often find that even though the community may be small there is quality to be found.
You'll need to make contact. Break the distrust. And earn the trust of others. Once that process is done, then you'll find your role play.
Lightninghoof is one of the oldest RP-PvP servers out there (I want to say the first). Our forum doesn't reflect the strong rp aspect as say Moonguard's forum or Wyrmrest Accord's. However, we have a small tight knit community and we use a non standard channel for our out of character communication to find each other rather than trade or general.
Once you have established your connections and formed or joined an rp community's circle, then any server becomes the best. The other posters who speak of community and working at it are correct.
I have found after almost three years on Lightninghoof (An RP-PvP server) that the first year and a half I couldn't find RP very much at all. One day, wandering and leveling I had a random encounter with a role player who gave me some contact tips. Still it was hard to break into a cliquish like group of friends, which role players become.
WIth such an abundance of poor role playing skills immediately visible and with the trolls and griefers in such visible interactions just squashing folks looking for RP even after I received some contacts, it became very evident that on many servers Role Play just became a hidden community.
If you are looking for a good RP server, I recommend rollling alts on each one and looking on the realm forums or a wowpedia or www.thatdamnrper.com or something similiar. If you can find the role players and break past their barrier of distrust, you will often find that even though the community may be small there is quality to be found.
You'll need to make contact. Break the distrust. And earn the trust of others. Once that process is done, then you'll find your role play.
Lightninghoof is one of the oldest RP-PvP servers out there (I want to say the first). Our forum doesn't reflect the strong rp aspect as say Moonguard's forum or Wyrmrest Accord's. However, we have a small tight knit community and we use a non standard channel for our out of character communication to find each other rather than trade or general.
Once you have established your connections and formed or joined an rp community's circle, then any server becomes the best. The other posters who speak of community and working at it are correct.
Edited by Thrift on 3/4/2011 8:23 AM PST