dreaded_beast
First Post
This is based on an earlier thread attempting to change the terms "fluff and crunch" for something that has a less negative connotation.
This is an attempt to create a term for the player who "mechanically" min-maxes, but does not disrupt the game in terms of roleplaying or balance.
Min-Maxer (Based on descriptions from a previous thread):
1. Focuses mainly on areas of the game that deal with their "min-max" focus and have a disruptive attitude when that focus is not present.
2. Mainly combat oriented, with little desire to "role-play" beyond their "min-max" focus.
3. Tendency to always want to "outshine" fellow players to point of causing fellow players to feel "useless".
4. Sometimes a difference in "play-style" between fellow players and DMs is the cause for the disparity.
In general the Min-Maxer is a player who enjoys using the rules, numbers, feats, etc., to maximum benefit, but who has a poor attitude and differing "play-style" of fellow players and DM.
Tweaker (New term to describe the non-negative min-maxer)
The Tweaker is a player who does the same "mechanical" min-maxing as the min-maxer, but takes into account the "play-style" of fellow players and DM. In addition, the Tweaker is interested in other aspects of the game beyond their "min-max" focus. They do not have a disruptive attitude beyond that of an "average" gamer and are "group-oriented" when playing a "group" game.
Comments or suggestions for new terms?
The reason I am attempting to come up with a term is that I consider myself a min-maxer, but do not feel that I am disruptive, have a poor attitude, etc., when it comes to playing the game. The term min-maxer has so many negative connotations associated with it, that I think it may be time to think of a term for people who enjoy min-maxing, but are not as disruptive as the "typical" min-maxer.
This is an attempt to create a term for the player who "mechanically" min-maxes, but does not disrupt the game in terms of roleplaying or balance.
Min-Maxer (Based on descriptions from a previous thread):
1. Focuses mainly on areas of the game that deal with their "min-max" focus and have a disruptive attitude when that focus is not present.
2. Mainly combat oriented, with little desire to "role-play" beyond their "min-max" focus.
3. Tendency to always want to "outshine" fellow players to point of causing fellow players to feel "useless".
4. Sometimes a difference in "play-style" between fellow players and DMs is the cause for the disparity.
In general the Min-Maxer is a player who enjoys using the rules, numbers, feats, etc., to maximum benefit, but who has a poor attitude and differing "play-style" of fellow players and DM.
Tweaker (New term to describe the non-negative min-maxer)
The Tweaker is a player who does the same "mechanical" min-maxing as the min-maxer, but takes into account the "play-style" of fellow players and DM. In addition, the Tweaker is interested in other aspects of the game beyond their "min-max" focus. They do not have a disruptive attitude beyond that of an "average" gamer and are "group-oriented" when playing a "group" game.
Comments or suggestions for new terms?
The reason I am attempting to come up with a term is that I consider myself a min-maxer, but do not feel that I am disruptive, have a poor attitude, etc., when it comes to playing the game. The term min-maxer has so many negative connotations associated with it, that I think it may be time to think of a term for people who enjoy min-maxing, but are not as disruptive as the "typical" min-maxer.