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<blockquote data-quote="Coolnut" data-source="post: 594447" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>Well, this was formerly Fred Delles (for the 1.5 people who knew me), a poster and lurker, though I mostly did the latter. But that previous account somehow went bad (I could log in, but not post, and I believe that I didn't violate anything...?), and now, I'm stuck with an all-new account.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to do a statistical experiment that I always wanted to try since I first began D&D (which was in college only three years ago). It is all correlations of race, gender, and physical/mental attributes.</p><p></p><p>So, I would like the following data:</p><p></p><p>The name (optional)</p><p>The gender (required, important)</p><p>The race (required, though not too important)</p><p>The stats (Str, Dex, Con, Int, Wis, Cha - all definitely required).</p><p>The class (entirely optional - but ONLY ONE primary class.)</p><p>Anything else that might be of help.</p><p></p><p>Post one, two, or a whole bunch! The more, the merrier.</p><p></p><p>The rules:</p><p>1. 3e ONLY. Convert to 3e if you need to.</p><p>2. Significant "adventuring" PCs/NPCs only. No low-level commoners, experts, or other noncombatants. High-level experts and the like... go on ahead.</p><p>3. To save time and space, I don't need any character history.</p><p>4. Avoid using random-generated PCs unless you tweaked their stats.</p><p>5. Keep with the main races (human, elf, half-elf, dwarf, gnome, halfling, half-orc; FR-style subraces are okay).</p><p>6. Raw stats only. No item or inherent modifications (gauntlets of ogre power, wish spells, etc.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>As soon as I get enough data (100 valid characters?), I will run a series of statistical tests to tell character preferences based on race, gender, possibly class, and the stats given to each. Thank you for your consideration.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"Is this a hold-up?"</p><p>"No... it's a science experiment." - Doc Brown, Back to the Future Part III</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coolnut, post: 594447, member: 9775"] Well, this was formerly Fred Delles (for the 1.5 people who knew me), a poster and lurker, though I mostly did the latter. But that previous account somehow went bad (I could log in, but not post, and I believe that I didn't violate anything...?), and now, I'm stuck with an all-new account. I wanted to do a statistical experiment that I always wanted to try since I first began D&D (which was in college only three years ago). It is all correlations of race, gender, and physical/mental attributes. So, I would like the following data: The name (optional) The gender (required, important) The race (required, though not too important) The stats (Str, Dex, Con, Int, Wis, Cha - all definitely required). The class (entirely optional - but ONLY ONE primary class.) Anything else that might be of help. Post one, two, or a whole bunch! The more, the merrier. The rules: 1. 3e ONLY. Convert to 3e if you need to. 2. Significant "adventuring" PCs/NPCs only. No low-level commoners, experts, or other noncombatants. High-level experts and the like... go on ahead. 3. To save time and space, I don't need any character history. 4. Avoid using random-generated PCs unless you tweaked their stats. 5. Keep with the main races (human, elf, half-elf, dwarf, gnome, halfling, half-orc; FR-style subraces are okay). 6. Raw stats only. No item or inherent modifications (gauntlets of ogre power, wish spells, etc.) As soon as I get enough data (100 valid characters?), I will run a series of statistical tests to tell character preferences based on race, gender, possibly class, and the stats given to each. Thank you for your consideration. "Is this a hold-up?" "No... it's a science experiment." - Doc Brown, Back to the Future Part III [/QUOTE]
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