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<blockquote data-quote="ARandomGod" data-source="post: 2791921" data-attributes="member: 17296"><p>PS, I was more meaning to be "telling you" as if I were a player of yours....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And to be honest, I have plenty of concepts I like to play that would fit fine under the restrictions you meantioned. And if we were to meet and I were to be 'introduced' to your game as a potential new player, I'd play those at first, and enjoy it muchly. And when one died if I chose to come back as a different concept (some concepts fit better into different groups) it would also likely be one that fits. However after I'd played with you for a good while I'd make arguements similiar to the above. Of course, by then we'd be more familiar and it wouldn't be in text, so you wouldn't feel 'attacked'. I hope you didn't really feel attacked by my text above either. Of course, I would also not feel really attacked by being called 'munchkin', but I would have responded in a way similiar to the above (and I don't take it personally that you currently see such things as something only a munchkin would do, that's part of what this sort of EnWorld dialogue is about, expanding world-views).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>oooOo, I like the analogy. I'll try n remember it in case it ever comes up in future conversations.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You miss my point. YOU are working on a "40th" level character, meaning two full degrees in separate classes. I was talking about ppl who take a couple of semesters of one, then a couple of another, but are only working on one degree. A similiar thing with jobs, hobbies, other disciplines. It's much more common in human nature to learn the beginnings of something and then move on than it is for them to go for the full degree, or full 20 levels in a class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARandomGod, post: 2791921, member: 17296"] PS, I was more meaning to be "telling you" as if I were a player of yours.... And to be honest, I have plenty of concepts I like to play that would fit fine under the restrictions you meantioned. And if we were to meet and I were to be 'introduced' to your game as a potential new player, I'd play those at first, and enjoy it muchly. And when one died if I chose to come back as a different concept (some concepts fit better into different groups) it would also likely be one that fits. However after I'd played with you for a good while I'd make arguements similiar to the above. Of course, by then we'd be more familiar and it wouldn't be in text, so you wouldn't feel 'attacked'. I hope you didn't really feel attacked by my text above either. Of course, I would also not feel really attacked by being called 'munchkin', but I would have responded in a way similiar to the above (and I don't take it personally that you currently see such things as something only a munchkin would do, that's part of what this sort of EnWorld dialogue is about, expanding world-views). oooOo, I like the analogy. I'll try n remember it in case it ever comes up in future conversations. You miss my point. YOU are working on a "40th" level character, meaning two full degrees in separate classes. I was talking about ppl who take a couple of semesters of one, then a couple of another, but are only working on one degree. A similiar thing with jobs, hobbies, other disciplines. It's much more common in human nature to learn the beginnings of something and then move on than it is for them to go for the full degree, or full 20 levels in a class. [/QUOTE]
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