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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:08 am
What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You?
You scored as a Character Player The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn’t. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he’s played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character.
Character Player 95%
Power Gamer 75%
Storyteller 70%
Tactician 65%
Weekend Warrior 60%
Casual Gamer 50%
Specialist 35%
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:58 pm
What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You? You scored as a Character Player The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn’t. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he’s played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character.
Character Player 80% Casual Gamer 70% Storyteller 65% Specialist 55% Weekend Warrior 45% Tactician 45% Power Gamer 45%
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:14 pm
I have a confession... redface
I have not played D&D in table top form. I only played the video game (D&D Heroes) on X-Box. I actually am reading "the idiots guide to D&D" so that I can learn more and be able to play with my friends.
{ducks from multi-sided dice being thrown}
I never played because when i was younger my brothers would never let me even look at the books let alone play. Through the years i didn't have many friends who played until the past few years.
Now not only do i have friends who play, i am helping friends promote their game. It is based on D&D D20 and can combine different games. Since learning about this game and talking it up i have wanted to play D&D and the other similar games out there.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:15 pm
What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You?
You scored as a Character Player
The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn’t. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he’s played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character.
Character Player 75%
Storyteller 70%
Casual Gamer 60%
Specialist 45%
Tactician 45%
Weekend Warrior 30%
Power Gamer 25% (Thank you!) heart
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:26 pm
That's why I copied and pasted the information from the picture. smile It works if you do that.
Oh, and I've never done D&D tabletop either. wink
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:01 pm
sweatdrop Whew, so i'm not the only one... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:49 am
I'm retired from D&D, but I keep up when I can with stuff coming out.
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:37 pm
I can't wait for D&D to officially realease the newest version, but in the meantime I am actually playing in a campaign over the net using MapTool and Ventrillo. I'm am playing an Elf Rogue (presently 2nd level) who may well be my favorite D&D character. She's nothing like me at all and she keeps surprising me. It's fun!
Oh, and Kelaino25. I didn't play my frist game of D&D until I was pregnant with my first daughter (who is now 4). So anytime is as good as another to start playing. wink
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:01 am
Nice to see you here Jen!
You know, I'd like to see a D&D version to be released on a game console like the Wii or the DS. 3nodding That way I could play online on my DS or be even more motivated to get a Wii. mrgreen
What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You?
You scored as a Character Player
The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn't. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he's played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character.
Character Player - 80% Storyteller - 75% Casual Gamer - 65% Weekend Warrior - 50% Power Gamer - 45% Tactician - 40% Specialist - 30%
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:13 pm
You scored as a Character Player The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. He identifies closely with his characters, feeling detached from the game if he doesn't. He takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others he's played. The Character Player bases his decisions on his character's psychology first and foremost. He may view rules as a necessary evil at best, preferring sessions in which the dice never come out of their bags. For the Character Player, the greatest reward comes from experiencing the game from the emotional perspective of an interesting character. Character Player 80% Storyteller 70% Casual Gamer 60% Power Gamer 55% Tactician 50% Weekend Warrior 45% Specialist 30%
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:37 pm
So, thats about me:
The Storyteller is in it for the plot: the sense of mystery and the fun of participating in a narrative that has the satisfying arc of a good book or movie. He enjoys interacting with well-defined NPCs, even preferring antagonists who have genuine motivations and personality to mere monsters. To the Storyteller, the greatest reward of the game is participating in a compelling story with interesting and unpredictable plot threads, in which his actions and those of his fellow characters determine the resolution. With apologies to Robin Laws.
Storyteller 95% Character Player 75% Tactician 60% Specialist 55% Casual Gamer 35% Power Gamer 30% Weekend Warrior 15%
Btw: My favorite dice it the D8... as the eternal cleric, that I am... ^^
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:28 pm
So, SK is like me and Ekklesiast is a storyteller, huh? Imagine that... xd
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:44 am
I am new to D & D just got the starter set and a few books i am so glad to find others who also play D&D
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