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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 6746839" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>You did not offer mechanics. You offered a maximizing choice. The mechanics do not necessarily maximize the character. So it's not an easy choice. LMAO. If you had an option that listed, "Mechanical options for concept", then it would work. You don't have that option. Even someone with a basic understanding of polls would have offered that option. LOL.</p><p></p><p>You have role-play, maximizing, and I don't multiclass. Yet the mechanical choices I make don't maximize the build. </p><p></p><p>Where is your "mechanics to create a character concept"? LOL. Gee, you couldn't figure out to add the option. I guess this thread is barely worth responding to. The OP doesn't even understand that mechanical choices don't always lead to maximizing. LOL. Why did you even make the poll? Even someone with a modicum of understanding of ENGLISH beyond the elementary school level would make a person realize that maximizing and game mechanics are not always synonymous. That you can in fact make mechanical choices that aren't maximized to create a character concept, yet still be effective, even if not maximally effective. LMAO. </p><p></p><p>Even more ridiculous is that a person would attempt to declare that a poll based on something subjective like "Why do you multiclass?" would require math beyond basic to begin with. It's a subjective poll which no logical basis other than the subjective opinion of the person answering the poll. Yet you're expecting your answers to cover that spectrum? LMAO. Anyone creating a poll for something subjective like "Why do I multilclass" would know to provide more options like "mechanics for reasons other than maximizing." Otherwise the poll is just a troll attempt to prove a personal point. LOL. How can you not tell the difference between a person that says "I do it for role-play reasons and I don't care how effective I am" and a person that says "I want to maximize the most I can get and I don't care about role-play reasons" and a person that says "I want to make this cool role-play concept as effective as possible" giving equal weight to both. I guess the possibility that a person can give equal weight to both is impossible in your extremely scientific poll because I can't prove that my subjective reasons are exactly 50-50. LMAO.</p><p></p><p>How does that type of response go over with you? You feel like being a rude jerk, you get that type of response. Tiresome people creating subjective polls then responding as thought their poll is some sort of scientifically precise tool are ridiculous. Bottom line is your options don't cover why people multiclass. Get over yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 6746839, member: 5834"] You did not offer mechanics. You offered a maximizing choice. The mechanics do not necessarily maximize the character. So it's not an easy choice. LMAO. If you had an option that listed, "Mechanical options for concept", then it would work. You don't have that option. Even someone with a basic understanding of polls would have offered that option. LOL. You have role-play, maximizing, and I don't multiclass. Yet the mechanical choices I make don't maximize the build. Where is your "mechanics to create a character concept"? LOL. Gee, you couldn't figure out to add the option. I guess this thread is barely worth responding to. The OP doesn't even understand that mechanical choices don't always lead to maximizing. LOL. Why did you even make the poll? Even someone with a modicum of understanding of ENGLISH beyond the elementary school level would make a person realize that maximizing and game mechanics are not always synonymous. That you can in fact make mechanical choices that aren't maximized to create a character concept, yet still be effective, even if not maximally effective. LMAO. Even more ridiculous is that a person would attempt to declare that a poll based on something subjective like "Why do you multiclass?" would require math beyond basic to begin with. It's a subjective poll which no logical basis other than the subjective opinion of the person answering the poll. Yet you're expecting your answers to cover that spectrum? LMAO. Anyone creating a poll for something subjective like "Why do I multilclass" would know to provide more options like "mechanics for reasons other than maximizing." Otherwise the poll is just a troll attempt to prove a personal point. LOL. How can you not tell the difference between a person that says "I do it for role-play reasons and I don't care how effective I am" and a person that says "I want to maximize the most I can get and I don't care about role-play reasons" and a person that says "I want to make this cool role-play concept as effective as possible" giving equal weight to both. I guess the possibility that a person can give equal weight to both is impossible in your extremely scientific poll because I can't prove that my subjective reasons are exactly 50-50. LMAO. How does that type of response go over with you? You feel like being a rude jerk, you get that type of response. Tiresome people creating subjective polls then responding as thought their poll is some sort of scientifically precise tool are ridiculous. Bottom line is your options don't cover why people multiclass. Get over yourself. [/QUOTE]
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