'What sort of gameplayer are you' meme from Ree

Wednesday, 28 February 2007, 16:26

You scored as Character Player. The Character Player enjoys creating in-depth characters with distinct and rich personalities. De identifies closely with des characters, feeling detached from the game if de doesn't. De takes creative pride in exploring different characters, often making each new one radically different than others de's played. The Character Player bases des decisions on des character's psychology first and foremost. De 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
85%
Storyteller
65%
Tactician
55%
Casual Gamer
50%
Weekend Warrior
40%
Power Gamer
25%
Specialist
10%

What RPG Player (Not Character) Type Are You?
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Not always so. In an actual RPG, I would want things to happen. However, I'm a 'writer', so I come at it from that direction.

I think the coolness of a character depends on what you actually see den doing as well as how well written de and des backstory are. For example, I'll be much more interested in someone's backstory having first seen den in action or heard something narrated from des viewpoint...

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Wearing sexy Dragon shirts and being self-reliant

Wednesday, 28 February 2007, 12:36

Didn't gain. Lost. Majorly. Not sure what, if anything, I did differently, but whee.

If I ask anyone they'll say "oh it's probably h0rmones", which, don't get me started. I hate h0rmones. They are h0rs. In fact, pretty much anything whose chemical name ends in 'in' or 'ine' is a h0r. This I know through my wattly wisdom.

(Yeah, on the wattle-and-h0rs tangent, nobody let the Fish dude from Single Female Lawyer anywhere near me, 'kay? I fear for my brachial integrity.)

Still only vague instructions, but "you're doing nothing wrong so keep doing whatever you're doing", while somewhat confusing in the verb arena, is at least something.

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