Let's face it! Those are the most common types of roleplayers. The Pre-planning types: These types are those that want to plan out every single detail as much as possible. Be it plot, side-plots, environment, the environment's inhabitants, weather, economy, landscape, races, whether magic exists or not, what the focus should and shouldn't be, and all that good stuff. They are the types that prefer to scope out exactly what should happen in every main and side-arc. They are the type of person that, for the life of them, can't understand why people don't plan out every single detail. They are the types that want to outline everything so nothing is "inconsistent." The Spontaneity types: These are the free spirits of the roleplaying world; the "Live For The Moment" types. Above all else, they believe that there should be minimal to no pre-planning and let events unfold as they come. They believe in the process of world-building as the posts come. Whether plot takes a dark turn or it's all fluff, they let it happen naturally. There is no "let me think about this first". They come up with -enter plot here- as they type a certain post. To them, being surprised surpasses discussing it thoroughly with -enter amount of- partners here. They want the thrill of coming up with something on the spot that will be even better than if they actually thought it through. Even if it's inconsistent at times, it is, to them, fun and full of unpredictable moments. So RPG, where do you fall? Do you like to pre-plan or let the moment take over?