Dimwhit said:
Right. But isn't that the very definition of a munchkin?
Um, playng what you like every time is
not munchkin. Should I be considered a munchkin because I like playng sorcerors, or Undead (or preferably both), as often as possible?
Another type I like to play is the very young sorceror (I mean, HS underclassman young). Is that munchkin?
Ofc, each character has their own approach to how they handle the world; one character I had planned on having all five possible EnSub feats, and lots of elemental-damage-type spells, at least one per spell level if not more. Currently, I've one going for the "pseudo-Illusionist" route. I've also had [force]-effect obsessed sorcerors.
And "PseudoNacromancer" sorcerors.
Etc.
Having a general category, tactic, etc, that you usually or always pursue is
not munchkin, not even close. Now, if you always have to have such-and-such EXACT spread of attributes, and such-and-such EXACT array of feats. and such-and-such EXACT assortment of classes and prestige classes, every single time you play, now
that Iwould call munchkin.
Or at least, "imagination challenged".