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<blockquote data-quote="Kinneus" data-source="post: 5073887" data-attributes="member: 48215"><p>I can't believe I have to say this, but I feel like it needs to be said. <u>The thread title was a joke</u>, people. I do not believe this person's character sucks (or sucked, as our game has since fallen apart). I don't believe the player sucks, his intelligence sucks, or even that his build sucks. If you hooked me up to a polygraph, you might get me to admit that his build had a higher chance of sucking than most builds. My only issue was 1) he seemed like a new player and 2) he made what I consider to be the questionable decision of putting only a 14 in his Intelligence.</p><p> </p><p>This thread was about how to tactfully ask him why, how to tactfully offer a new player help on building a fun and effective character, <em>however he personally defined that</em>. At no point was I going to sit this person down and say, "Your character sucks, and I'm going to fix it for you because you're too much of a newb to do it yourself." I'd never do that, and it's frankly irritating that other people think I would. Reread my first post- I specifically said I was trying to avoid giving him the impression that I thought his character sucked.</p><p> </p><p>The thread title is a joke. I make an effort to be a polite and tactful person, particularly online. I'm not interested in being your 4e scapegoat. And, finally, for the record, I've never played World of Warcraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kinneus, post: 5073887, member: 48215"] I can't believe I have to say this, but I feel like it needs to be said. [U]The thread title was a joke[/U], people. I do not believe this person's character sucks (or sucked, as our game has since fallen apart). I don't believe the player sucks, his intelligence sucks, or even that his build sucks. If you hooked me up to a polygraph, you might get me to admit that his build had a higher chance of sucking than most builds. My only issue was 1) he seemed like a new player and 2) he made what I consider to be the questionable decision of putting only a 14 in his Intelligence. This thread was about how to tactfully ask him why, how to tactfully offer a new player help on building a fun and effective character, [I]however he personally defined that[/I]. At no point was I going to sit this person down and say, "Your character sucks, and I'm going to fix it for you because you're too much of a newb to do it yourself." I'd never do that, and it's frankly irritating that other people think I would. Reread my first post- I specifically said I was trying to avoid giving him the impression that I thought his character sucked. The thread title is a joke. I make an effort to be a polite and tactful person, particularly online. I'm not interested in being your 4e scapegoat. And, finally, for the record, I've never played World of Warcraft. [/QUOTE]
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