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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 1321455" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>I've noticed this. I've especially noticed that one of my best friends (who I've played with for 7 years now) always play sadistic, crazy, overbearing players who all have deathwishes, and their only goal is to die heroically fighting way more creatures than should be humanly allowed.</p><p></p><p>Most of the players in our current group (who I've played with since 3.0 came out) are all pretty predictable. Half of them like fighter types, and the rest of us prefer spellcasters. I really like clerics or sorcerers, and the couple that we play with prefers fighters, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>Myself, I could never play a fighter effectively. I just like having lots of options at my disposal that I don't get with fighters. Maybe I should stretch myself and play one next time. </p><p></p><p>I calculated once that 50% of my characters are female, and the other 50% are male. Does that make me bisexual? I don't think so, but it's certainly a good argument for bipolar disorder, or multiple personality disorder. Most of my characters tend to be analytical, and cautious; sarcastic, and witty, or maybe even have some quirk that makes them annoying, or dangerous in some minor way. Like, I had a gnome cleric that liked rushing into combat. He was so powerful he knew he could handle it. Or, my naive female sorcerer would didn't mind talking to a red dragon even though it was probably not in the best interest of the party.</p><p> Yes, I think for me, a gruff, brutish fighter type would be the most outside my norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 1321455, member: 945"] I've noticed this. I've especially noticed that one of my best friends (who I've played with for 7 years now) always play sadistic, crazy, overbearing players who all have deathwishes, and their only goal is to die heroically fighting way more creatures than should be humanly allowed. Most of the players in our current group (who I've played with since 3.0 came out) are all pretty predictable. Half of them like fighter types, and the rest of us prefer spellcasters. I really like clerics or sorcerers, and the couple that we play with prefers fighters, etc, etc. Myself, I could never play a fighter effectively. I just like having lots of options at my disposal that I don't get with fighters. Maybe I should stretch myself and play one next time. I calculated once that 50% of my characters are female, and the other 50% are male. Does that make me bisexual? I don't think so, but it's certainly a good argument for bipolar disorder, or multiple personality disorder. Most of my characters tend to be analytical, and cautious; sarcastic, and witty, or maybe even have some quirk that makes them annoying, or dangerous in some minor way. Like, I had a gnome cleric that liked rushing into combat. He was so powerful he knew he could handle it. Or, my naive female sorcerer would didn't mind talking to a red dragon even though it was probably not in the best interest of the party. Yes, I think for me, a gruff, brutish fighter type would be the most outside my norm. [/QUOTE]
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