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<blockquote data-quote="gyor" data-source="post: 6752547" data-attributes="member: 6670153"><p>The Wizard is the Mathmatician who worked hard and studied and git degrees.</p><p></p><p> The Sorceror is the savant who never studied, can barely tie thier shoes, but to math ability is innate, they might not know all the technical rules like the wizard, but they have an innate way of solving math problems in ways that would never occur to the wizard with thier formulas.</p><p></p><p> The Bard is in between, the Bard studied hard, but had to rely on study aids like rymthes and songs to remember the material. The Bard is also big on interdisciplinary studies, not just math.</p><p></p><p> The warlock's the one who slept with his/her teacher in exchange for the math answers and special tutoring.</p><p></p><p> The Eldrich Knight is the jock who works hard to keep his grade up in math so he/she can stay on the team.</p><p></p><p> The Arcane Tricksters is the autoshop student who decides that a solid background in math can help in enigeering and shop classes.</p><p></p><p> Cleric is the Theology student who realizes that that really understanding the fundlement nature of the lessons, are better then simple rote learning.</p><p></p><p> The Paladin is the Theology student who bests understands that lessons, by hands on learning.</p><p></p><p> The Druid is the enviromental science student that learns best balancing theory and field work.</p><p> </p><p> The Ranger on the other hand is the enviromental science student who works best by getting his/her hands dirty outside.</p><p></p><p> The Rogue is the kid who took shop class.</p><p></p><p> The monk is the kid who learns best by solitary inner reflection, instead of in groups.</p><p></p><p> The Barbarian is the school drop out who learns via hard work "in the real world".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyor, post: 6752547, member: 6670153"] The Wizard is the Mathmatician who worked hard and studied and git degrees. The Sorceror is the savant who never studied, can barely tie thier shoes, but to math ability is innate, they might not know all the technical rules like the wizard, but they have an innate way of solving math problems in ways that would never occur to the wizard with thier formulas. The Bard is in between, the Bard studied hard, but had to rely on study aids like rymthes and songs to remember the material. The Bard is also big on interdisciplinary studies, not just math. The warlock's the one who slept with his/her teacher in exchange for the math answers and special tutoring. The Eldrich Knight is the jock who works hard to keep his grade up in math so he/she can stay on the team. The Arcane Tricksters is the autoshop student who decides that a solid background in math can help in enigeering and shop classes. Cleric is the Theology student who realizes that that really understanding the fundlement nature of the lessons, are better then simple rote learning. The Paladin is the Theology student who bests understands that lessons, by hands on learning. The Druid is the enviromental science student that learns best balancing theory and field work. The Ranger on the other hand is the enviromental science student who works best by getting his/her hands dirty outside. The Rogue is the kid who took shop class. The monk is the kid who learns best by solitary inner reflection, instead of in groups. The Barbarian is the school drop out who learns via hard work "in the real world". [/QUOTE]
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