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Roach
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I'm most like a neutral good ranger. I kind of avoid people, I'd rather be by myself most of the time, but I can fit in pretty well with people too, and people generaly like me (at least a little). And while I think laws and civilization are good, if some seriously hurt a family member of mine, I'd probably what to bypase the law and go after the person with a gun.
Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 9:30 am
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Danicek
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I use mage - chaotic good. When I play RPG I ussually tend to be a mage. I simply like it (even if it is not best or easiest way).

[ This Message was edited by: Danicek on 2002-02-13 04:19 ]
Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 10:19 am
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Rendelius
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My preference for Paladin forces me to play lawful good. When I try something else, I usually opt for "true neutral".

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 11:02 am
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EverythingXen
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I am most like a Chaotic Evil Sorcerer. Nobody gets in my way, or I destroy them because I have the blood of the divine flowing through my veins! Take THIS MicroPuke! One for you, Bloatware!

Mwa! Mwa! MWAHAHAHAHA!!!

All temporary insanity aside... I am most like any of the peasants that get in the way during the game. "You... you wouldn't hurt a gnome, would you?"

We can't all be heroes.

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 1:51 pm
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quote:

On 2002-02-13 07:51, EverythingXen wrote:
"You... you wouldn't hurt a gnome, would you?"



HAHA I remember that quote, its the way he said that was funny, very fearful and stuff

Anyway, when it comes to Single Player RPGs its my general belief that the good guy role will make you the most powerful char in the end (more quests are opened to you, people are more willing to come forward with info, help, etc). Only when you have finished the game should you try true evil because not only will less quests be open to you, being evil you'll probably want to kill first and loot later so then some quests you might never see, and opposite of good, people arent going to WANT to help evil except other evil, and you dont *want* their kind of 'help'.
So in a nutshell, when a n00b be nice, when you have power and knowledge, be an ass

So basically in every single player game I am the Wolf in Sheep's clothing:
"Mr Goody Goody" on the outside
"Kill 'em and loot em" on the inside.

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Post Wed Feb 13, 2002 4:54 pm
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I've played as a mage, fighter and paladin, and always as a good guy..... just like in real life

I do like the kits a lot, a monk is a kewl dude.... maybe a bit too powerful however.

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Post Thu Feb 14, 2002 8:57 am
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Danicek
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quote:

On 2002-02-14 02:57, Myrthos wrote:
I've played as a mage, fighter and paladin, and always as a good guy..... just like in real life

I do like the kits a lot, a monk is a kewl dude.... maybe a bit too powerful however.




So you maybe should change your avatar. It doesnt look really as a good guy...
If you want to, I can make one for you that will look really as a good guy (look at Shrapnels avatar, do you want something similar ?)

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Post Thu Feb 14, 2002 9:18 am
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EverythingXen
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I often play 'evil' the first time through. It lets me get a feel for the game. If the game incorpates 'evil' play into it, then the 'good' play must be twice as good. I freely badmouth anyone I can get away with doing, miss quests, etc...

RP evil isn't Berserker evil in most of these games. At least, not initially. If you take the evil dialogues a good game will just have the guy shun you. Perhaps attack you... but if that's the case... "So be it. I am your doom.". A bad game will have them give you the quest anyways, or just attack you instantly and be unkillable...

After I complete the game I go back and be 'nice'. If nothing else, all the content I missed makes the second time through more interesting.

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Post Thu Feb 14, 2002 4:20 pm
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I always play Chaotic Neutral, i would say that i am Chaotic Neutral in real life...
I am most likely a Fighter/Thief, I dont know why, but that class would fit me best.

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Post Mon Mar 04, 2002 6:50 pm
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HiddenX
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chaotic good fighter is my way


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Post Mon Mar 04, 2002 10:06 pm
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ButtOfMalmsey
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One thing that I liked about 2d ed. AD&D was the many kits. I particularly liked the Swashbuckler kit for thieves. I would without exception play a chaotic good Swashbuckler. So much fun....
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Post Thu May 09, 2002 4:51 pm
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Kits make good prestige classes in 3rd edition.
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Post Fri May 10, 2002 1:27 pm
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Next paycheck, I'm buying the core 3d ed. books. I've no one to RP with here in Mississippi, but the bug can still bite. Thankfully, my local game store lets me come in and read all the books I want to my heart's content.
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Post Fri May 10, 2002 3:00 pm
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EverythingXen
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So... ask if the game store owners or workers are part of a gaming group. Or post a note up on a bulliten board in the store.
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I Lawfull Good Sorcer is nice Chaotic Neutral Priest is also nice, i use that one in most of my rpg“s (Not only games)
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