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Post by sabregirl on Sept 26, 2006 18:15:21 GMT
This is from OK cupid so it's supposedly for those 18 and over . . . but entertaining . . . RPG Class testI was . . . a smart paladin 77% Combativeness, 0% Sneakiness, 58% Intellect, 61% Spirituality -S
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Post by jillybean on Sept 26, 2006 18:35:25 GMT
Bard 55% Combativeness, 53% Sneakiness, 52% Intellect, 27% Spirituality
Dashing and multi-talented: You are a Bard! A decent warriors, reasonable spell-caster, and fairly good at tricking people, the Bard is the jack of all trades. These charming fellows live by their wits, though a sharp blade, a few spells, and some lockpicks never hurt. Smart, sneaky, and aggressive, you're probably good at most things you try. You don’t have much need for spirituality or superstition and are much more likely to live in the here and now... and if you can get some fun and profit out of the here and now, even better.
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Post by FunkySwerve on Sept 26, 2006 19:00:19 GMT
Spellsword 51% Combativeness, 43% Sneakiness, 82% Intellect, 19% Spirituality Aggressive, but with the brains to back it up: You are a Spellsword! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you're an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. Spellswords combine arcane might with combat know-how. They're much tougher than mages, like to wear armor, and can cast spells through their weapons. They're very, very, good at doing lots of damage to a single target very quickly, and while not quite as tough as most fighters, are still pretty hard to kill. You're both smart and aggressive, which means that you're probably pretty dangerous when pissed off. You also tend to be somewhat straightforward, which is nice, and don’t have much use for spirituality or mysticism. Lol didn't see that coming. ;D Funky Score! I have a prestige class!
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Post by gruntgruntson on Sept 26, 2006 19:17:16 GMT
Wizard 40% Combativeness, 30% Sneakiness, 82% Intellect, 30% Spirituality Brilliant! You are a Wizard! Wizards are spells-casters who study powerful arcane magic. While Wizards tend to be pretty fragile, some of those spells can pack quite a punch. Unlike Clerics, Wizards aren’t as good at fixing people as they are at breaking them, so watch where you toss that fireball… Your most distinctive trait is your intelligence. You're probably well learned and logical, if perhaps a bit fragile.
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Post by mishimayukio on Sept 26, 2006 19:48:04 GMT
Wizard 25% Combativeness, 46% Sneakiness, 94% Intellect, 0% Spirituality
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Post by phalthallus on Sept 26, 2006 19:48:48 GMT
Mystic Theurge44% Combativeness, 23% Sneakiness, 70% Intellect, 69% Spirituality Brilliant and spiritual! You are a Mystic Theurge! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you’re an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. The Mystic Theurge is a combination of a cleric and a mage. They can cast both arcane and divine spells, and are good at both, making them pretty terrifying on the battlefield. They have more raw spellpower than just about any other class. You're both intelligent and faithful, but not violent or deceitful. I guess that makes you a pretty good person. I'd say this thing is pretty much right-on. Well, at least the part about probably not being exceptionally talented. Edit: So I had to go look this prClass up (since I'm not a classic PnP DnD'er) at the PRC. Here's what it had to say: nwnprc.netgamers.co.uk/manual/english/content/prestige_classes/53.html. So...time to dl the PRC and run it on some mods or the OC to try out "my" class...
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Post by Yomi on Sept 26, 2006 19:55:25 GMT
Wizard 25% Combativeness, 10% Sneakiness, 73% Intellect, 5% Spirituality
5% spirituality?! And only 73% intellect?! Maybe I'll retake the test some more times to improve my scores (grumble, spirituality my a**).
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Post by tyranlthixis on Sept 26, 2006 20:04:50 GMT
Smart Paladin 66% Combativeness, 3% Sneakiness, 73% Intellect, 72% Spirituality Valorous! Noble! Or possibly just a self-righteous jerk (but with the brains to keep you alive!)... You are a Smart Paladin! Paladins are holy warriors. They are valorous defenders of the light. Unfortunately, most of them are so ardent in their defense they tend to meet sticky ends faster than you can say "rampaging red dragon." Many people look up to Paladins, while others just consider them stuck up, overbearing, or self-righteous. Fortunately for you, unlike most Paladins, you're pretty smart. Which means that you're more likely to fall into the "admired" category, rather than the "obnoxious" or "dead" categories. Much like the crusades, you manage to combine violence and religion, though unlike the crusades, you add a healthy does of intelligence. You may be a staunch defender of the faith, a valorous champion of the weak, or the stuff that jihads are made of. Which ever one you are, just be happy that you’ve got the smarts to back it up and make it work. Tyran
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Post by sunkistwarrior on Sept 26, 2006 20:22:07 GMT
Spellsword 62% Combativeness, 30% Sneakiness, 64% Intellect, 47% Spirituality Aggressive, but with the brains to back it up: You are a Spellsword! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you're an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. Spellswords combine arcane might with combat know-how. They're much tougher than mages, like to wear armor, and can cast spells through their weapons. They're very, very, good at doing lots of damage to a single target very quickly, and while not quite as tough as most fighters, are still pretty hard to kill. You're both smart and aggressive, which means that you're probably pretty dangerous when pissed off. You also tend to be somewhat straightforward, which is nice, and don’t have much use for spirituality or mysticism.
huh?....would have figured a fighter....
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Post by ocath on Sept 26, 2006 20:44:09 GMT
Looked like fun so I had to try it.
Bard 51% Combativeness, 53% Sneakiness, 76% Intellect, 30% Spirituality Dashing and multi-talented: You are a Bard! A decent warriors, reasonable spell-caster, and fairly good at tricking people, the Bard is the jack of all trades. These charming fellows live by their wits, though a sharp blade, a few spells, and some lockpicks never hurt. Smart, sneaky, and aggressive, you're probably good at most things you try. You don’t have much need for spirituality or superstition and are much more likely to live in the here and now... and if you can get some fun and profit out of the here and now, even better.
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Post by iamaqt on Sept 26, 2006 20:54:25 GMT
Mystic Theurge 7% Combativeness, 23% Sneakiness, 52% Intellect, 58% Spirituality Brilliant and spiritual! You are a Mystic Theurge! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you’re an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. The Mystic Theurge is a combination of a cleric and a mage. They can cast both arcane and divine spells, and are good at both, making them pretty terrifying on the battlefield. They have more raw spellpower than just about any other class. You're both intelligent and faithful, but not violent or deceitful. I guess that makes you a pretty good person. -I have no idea what this is since I'm new to the whole NWN thing and DnD. But, it sounds cool! qt
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Post by dragonlance007 on Sept 26, 2006 21:42:10 GMT
Spellsword
66% Combativeness, 30% Sneakiness, 70% Intellect, 22% Spirituality
Aggressive, but with the brains to back it up: You are a Spellsword! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you're an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. Spellswords combine arcane might with combat know-how. They're much tougher than mages, like to wear armor, and can cast spells through their weapons. They're very, very, good at doing lots of damage to a single target very quickly, and while not quite as tough as most fighters, are still pretty hard to kill. You're both smart and aggressive, which means that you're probably pretty dangerous when pissed off. You also tend to be somewhat straightforward, which is nice, and don’t have much use for spirituality or mysticism.
Seems right on the money to me.
-DragonLance_007
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Post by Bakchuda on Sept 26, 2006 22:56:01 GMT
Spellsword 62% Combativeness, 23% Sneakiness, 76% Intellect, 47% Spirituality Yeah, i would never be able to pick just magic or just swordplay, sounds about right
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Post by s0n0va on Sept 26, 2006 23:04:32 GMT
Monk 62% Combativeness, 73% Sneakiness, 61% Intellect, 52% Spirituality Pretty much good at everything: You are a Monk! No, not a monk like those bald medieval guys. The Monk in D&D is a martial artist. They're smart, they're capable, they're spiritual, they're sneaky when they want to be, and they're damn dangerous in a fight. What to say? You scored high on all four categories, which means that you're probably a well rounded and capable person. Either that or you're an overly smart and dangerous psychopath.
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Post by Balduvard on Sept 26, 2006 23:18:30 GMT
Spellsword
55% Combativeness, 26% Sneakiness, 61% Intellect, 22% Spirituality
Aggressive, but with the brains to back it up: You are a Spellsword! Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you're an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn't. Spellswords combine arcane might with combat know-how. They're much tougher than mages, like to wear armor, and can cast spells through their weapons. They're very, very, good at doing lots of damage to a single target very quickly, and while not quite as tough as most fighters, are still pretty hard to kill. You're both smart and aggressive, which means that you're probably pretty dangerous when pissed off. You also tend to be somewhat straightforward, which is nice, and don’t have much use for spirituality or mysticism.
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