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<blockquote data-quote="Majere" data-source="post: 1110749" data-attributes="member: 13916"><p>"Do you have anything against wizards being in the spotlight every now and then?"</p><p></p><p>Yes I do</p><p>And I would refuse to play with you as well.</p><p>I have never sat down and thought "Tonight I want everyone to tell me how great I am", and I have never sat down with anyone who did. I play for fun, with my friends, I dont have to be the hero, or the center of attention. </p><p>Ive had games where one spell changed the game, or where I beat everything to a pulp. There were other games I had the right idea, or solved the puzzle. I did do it to get one over my friends, I did it to help the party survive and succeed, because I dont enjoy dieing, or seeing my friend characters die. </p><p></p><p>If you play for the spot light, you play for all the wrong reasons and I advise you stop roleplaying and go back to your PC/Games console where you can be the hero to your hearts content. </p><p>Hero isnt about your class, even the worst character in the world can formulate the plan which saves the party.</p><p></p><p>As an aside out mages has saved pwipes and countless characters with well time spells, or a craft grease to disarm the BBEG. Mages can be heros, just not all the tie, and that is how it should be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majere, post: 1110749, member: 13916"] "Do you have anything against wizards being in the spotlight every now and then?" Yes I do And I would refuse to play with you as well. I have never sat down and thought "Tonight I want everyone to tell me how great I am", and I have never sat down with anyone who did. I play for fun, with my friends, I dont have to be the hero, or the center of attention. Ive had games where one spell changed the game, or where I beat everything to a pulp. There were other games I had the right idea, or solved the puzzle. I did do it to get one over my friends, I did it to help the party survive and succeed, because I dont enjoy dieing, or seeing my friend characters die. If you play for the spot light, you play for all the wrong reasons and I advise you stop roleplaying and go back to your PC/Games console where you can be the hero to your hearts content. Hero isnt about your class, even the worst character in the world can formulate the plan which saves the party. As an aside out mages has saved pwipes and countless characters with well time spells, or a craft grease to disarm the BBEG. Mages can be heros, just not all the tie, and that is how it should be [/QUOTE]
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