What class would you be?

What class would you actually be?

  • Barbarian

    Votes: 6 1.5%
  • Bard

    Votes: 46 11.7%
  • Cleric

    Votes: 20 5.1%
  • Druid

    Votes: 13 3.3%
  • Fighter

    Votes: 17 4.3%
  • Monk

    Votes: 13 3.3%
  • Paladin

    Votes: 18 4.6%
  • Ranger

    Votes: 23 5.9%
  • Rogue

    Votes: 41 10.5%
  • Sorcerer

    Votes: 32 8.2%
  • Wizard

    Votes: 82 20.9%
  • Psion

    Votes: 41 10.5%
  • Artificer

    Votes: 17 4.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 23 5.9%

My dad taught me to pick locks when I was 12, which was the same year I started taking martial arts. Even though my stats aren't up to it, I'd say a 1st ed. monk.
 

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Rogue - I am good at picking some locks, very light on my feet (used to love sneaking up on co-workers), I can talk myself out of a lot of different situations. Plus with my experience in the circus I can juggle and balance really well.



...ok. I will confess, I was never in a circus... but I can juggle and balance really well.
 

I actually did this with a recent game I am running. They party is actually playing themselves, having went through a portal that accidentally opened up (well, not so accidentally, but anyway...) And when they went through, they were transformed into themselves, but as player classes. Two started as fighters, and one as a bard. It's been interesting to see how differently people play when its their "real" neck on the line. They think things through a lot more than if they were playing a character.

But if it were me, I'd end up a gray witch (from Citizen Games' Way of the Witch)
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Greetings...

Why isn't FatBeard an option for class here? :D

Bardsandsages said:
But if it were me, I'd end up a gray witch (from Citizen Games' Way of the Witch)
Also, what's a grey witch?
 
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Bard with lots of knowledge skills, low to no perform skills (maybe a rank or two in oration) and decent diplomacy and sense motive. I'd like to say I've got a level or two of ranger or druid, but those are probably just a few ranks in survivial.

I'm more likely just an Expert. At least Experts rock.
 

Druid for sure.. great love animals and the natural world, plus ive always had an animal companion :)

Only extra's would be the ability to Shapechange and tap the earth for magic.. which quite frankyl would be awesome.
 

Gestalt Rogue/Ranger for me, with Rogue what would be considered the "primary" class (and thus the one that earned my vote). Looks like this poll sways about the same way as the other one, heh.

Gestalt because I have an uncanny ability to pick up multiple disciplines as though they are one, Rogue because I have an uncanny ability to move about without being noticed, am skilled socially, and don't really feel like a Bard. I also could never have enough skill points if I were anything else... Ranger because recently I've been swaying in that direction, though more with the combat styles and Knowledge (Nature) than actual woodsy-ness. Oh, and animal companions are cool. I'd so have a dire wolf mount/companion... Of course, I'm thinking of my homebrew 3.0 Ranger, which is cool without being a woodsy Rogue like the one in 3.5. :mad:
 

I would have to go with Druid/ Rogue.

I work in a greenhouse and have a green thumb. I also tend get along better with animals than with some people.

At the same time, I am rather stealthy and tend to sneak up on people and have very high Spot, Search & Listen scores.


It would be fun to Sneak Attack people while Wild Shaped as a squirrel. :lol:
 

It's got to be the Bard for me... I am a professional musician, and going place to place singing for my supper, and running afoul of (well, let's say "skirting") the law is not that far of a stretch. Besides, the bard is the TRUR jack of all trades.

THe other one I would consider is the Paladin. As I stated in another thread, the second character I ever had was a 1 ed. Paladin ,and I just feel most comfortable playing it.
 

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