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Jergmo
2009-06-28, 02:14 PM
I've seen a couple other people who have their results posted in sigs, and I find the results really interesting. If you'd like to take the survey yourself to see what you get, the link is here. (http://easydamus.com/character.html):smallsmile:

Anxe
2009-06-28, 02:56 PM
I got TN Human Sorcerer with
STR 12
DEX 16
CON 13
INT 17
WIS 15
CHA 14

EDIT: Why am I a sorcerer if my highest stat is INT?

Flickerdart
2009-06-28, 02:58 PM
I got TN Human Sorcerer with
STR 12
DEX 16
CON 13
INT 17
WIS 15
CHA 14

EDIT: Why am I a sorcerer if my highest stat is INT?
I got that too. TN Human Sorcerer 3.
STR 10
DEX 10
CON 16
INT 16
WIS 14
CHA 11

I was only 1 point away from Wizard though, so it sort of makes sense a little bit but not really.

Jergmo
2009-06-28, 03:00 PM
Well, your class has more to do than attributes for this. It chooses your class also based on your personality.

Brogen
2009-06-28, 03:01 PM
I got LG Human Fighter 1/Sorcerer 1 with
Strength- 16
Dexterity- 12
Constitution- 15
Intelligence- 14
Wisdom- 10
Charisma- 12

Looks like I'm going for dragon disciple or something.

Kurald Galain
2009-06-28, 03:05 PM
NG Human Wizard 5,

Str - 10
Dex - 13
Con - 15
Int - 19
Wis - 12
Cha - 13

tieto
2009-06-28, 03:42 PM
apparently I'm a
Am A:Neutral Evil Halfling Ranger/Wizard (1st/1st Level)
Ability Scores:
Strength-14
Dexterity-13
Constitution-14
Intelligence-13
Wisdom-12
Charisma-12

and I don't know how I got evil (I was 2 away from being NG)

Freejack451
2009-06-28, 04:10 PM
True Neutral Human Ranger (4th Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 15
Dexterity- 14
Constitution- 15
Intelligence- 13
Wisdom- 14
Charisma- 13


Hmmm... OK.

Harperfan7
2009-06-28, 04:25 PM
If the test asks - are you charismatic? Yes/no. are you experienced? Yes/no. - it's not accurate.

I have taken several of these tests and I hate this one the most.

L'intrigant
2009-06-28, 04:30 PM
2nd Level CN Elf Sorcerer with...

STR - 9
DEX - 15
CON - 11
INT - 15
WIS - 12
CHA - 13

I'm not mortified with this, since I'm probably more modest than most of you people are. My problem is that my second-closest class was bard...:smallfrown:

Autopsibiofeeder
2009-06-28, 04:35 PM
I am happy I didn't have to fight monsters to get these 4 levels: this about the gimpiest character one could roll up :P. I remember being a lawful neutral wizard in an other test like this. Liked that better.

Lawful Neutral Elf Monk (4th Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 11
Dexterity- 13
Constitution- 12
Intelligence- 17
Wisdom- 15
Charisma- 14

Evil the Cat
2009-06-28, 04:47 PM
True Neutral Elf Druid (4th Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 14
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 20
Wisdom- 16
Charisma- 15


True Neutral? That is seriously bizarre, I am very much not neutral. I think this one tends to be off a little on physical stats. While con includes health and tolerance to toxins and can be justified, I wouldn't put my own strength above 10 or 11. I'm a bit overweight, but my job involves lifting, so I've stayed in what I would consider no more than average. I think I got Elf Druid purely because I was in scouts as a kid and like camping. Unfortunately I haven't been camping in years, and I am very much not elf-like. Physically, if I were shorter, I'd be a perfect dwarf.

-Edit- Wtf, I read the breakdowns, I didn't have a single Evil answer, I should totally be good; Additionally, I had twice as many Lawful as Chaotic.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 04:49 PM
Neutral Good Human Ranger/Sorcerer (2nd/2nd Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 14
Dexterity- 15
Constitution- 15
Intelligence- 16
Wisdom- 15
Charisma- 13


That would actually be really cool. If those were my IRL stats and if I was really a ranger/sorcerer, I'd have a lot of fun.


edit: looking at the PHB, this would actually be a fun character to play, I think.

Evil the Cat
2009-06-28, 04:53 PM
At least I can probably take most of you in a fight, only the Wizard 5 would be a real threat, and they don't come into their own for a few more levels.

Demons_eye
2009-06-28, 04:55 PM
NG Druid 4th level

STR:14
DEX:14
CON:12
INT:12
WIS:16
CHA:12

Edit:

CG Druid? You can't even do that. :P

Whoops It was NG not CG.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 04:56 PM
CG Druid 4th level

STR:14
DEX:14
CON:12
INT:12
WIS:16
CHA:12

CG Druid? You can't even do that. :P

Grynning
2009-06-28, 05:02 PM
Neutral Good Human Bard/Wizard (2nd/1st Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 12
Dexterity- 13
Constitution- 12
Intelligence- 16
Wisdom- 12
Charisma- 15

I think this test is a little generous on the physical scores, I definitely don't have a Con bonus. I've taken this before and it seems to change a little every time, I dunno, I'm pretty sure I answered the questions the same but who knows. I always get some kind of Arcane caster though.

Edit: Looking at other ppl's posts, it seems a lot of people must have picked the "I've done vastly more than most people my age" option on the question about life experience...because I'm not particularly young and everyone seems to have more levels than me. But I guess people under 25 always overestimate how much they know compared to everyone else :smalltongue:

If I was to just pick my own scores:
Str 11 (slightly above average)
Dex 13 (decent shot with a bow and pistols, fairly quick, but not that coordinated)
Con 10 (Smoked for a long time and don't have the best immune system, but I feel pretty healthy most of the time anyways).
Int 13-14 (IQ tests tend to fall in 130's, and I pick things up and memorize facts better than a lot of ppl I know, but I also know I have friends that are smarter than me)
Wis 11 (meh)
Cha 14 (I have a...forceful personality. People tend to pay attention to me, and I always lead conversations, D&D parties, etc).

SMEE
2009-06-28, 05:07 PM
Neutral Good Elf Wizard (5th Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 11
Dexterity- 10
Constitution- 13
Intelligence- 15
Wisdom- 9
Charisma- 13

Ha! I can cast fireball! :smallamused:

mistformsquirrl
2009-06-28, 05:15 PM
Here's what I got;

You Are A:

Chaotic Good Human Wizard/Sorcerer (1st/1st Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 11
Dexterity- 13
Constitution- 12
Intelligence- 13
Wisdom- 16
Charisma- 13

<;_;> ... 16 wisdom; 13 int and 13 charisma... and I'm a Wizard/Sorcerer!? <;.;> Weird.

>.> Face the wrath of 1/2 of a sleep spell! <.<

Magicus
2009-06-28, 05:16 PM
True Neutral Elf Wizard (2nd Level)
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 13
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 19
Wisdom- 10
Charisma- 12
I may be fairly low-level, but at least I have the Int to make up for it!

Goldfly
2009-06-28, 05:27 PM
Neutral Good Human Cleric (1st Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 10
Dexterity- 12
Constitution- 10
Intelligence- 13
Wisdom- 13
Charisma- 10


The thing is, I'm not that pious.

Starbuck_II
2009-06-28, 05:27 PM
Ability Scores:
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 17
Constitution- 17
Intelligence- 16
Wisdom- 13
Charisma- 14

Lawful Neutral Human Wizard/Cleric (2nd/1st Level)

Maybe I'm a future mystic theurge?

JaxGaret
2009-06-28, 05:33 PM
TN (leaning towards CG) Human Rogue2/Ranger2.

Strength- 15
Dexterity- 12
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 17
Wisdom- 15
Charisma- 12

Blue Ghost
2009-06-28, 05:33 PM
Lawful Good Human Wizard (1st level)

Ability Scores:
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 10
Constitution- 10
Intelligence- 17
Wisdom- 10
Charisma- 12

Whoo, big surprise.
Last time I took this test, I recall I got cleric/paladin. This time I got 6 cleric, 4 paladin, 2 sorcerer, and 8 wizard.

L'intrigant
2009-06-28, 05:37 PM
Edit: Looking at other ppl's posts, it seems a lot of people must have picked the "I've done vastly more than most people my age" option on the question about life experience...because I'm not particularly young and everyone seems to have more levels than me. But I guess people under 25 always overestimate how much they know compared to everyone else :smalltongue:

How completely can I agree without being taken as a jerk? I'm 19 with average experiences. Average includes school, every event outside school I could manage, about ten years of crazy fun with all of my friends, and multiple near-death situations. This is common. Unless you guys are all 40+...

I'm much more appalled by people's personal opinions of their own stats. Given that 10 is human average, the one that had a 20? I believe I'm justified in saying that's simply ridiculous.

JaxGaret
2009-06-28, 05:40 PM
I answered "as much life experience as anyone else" and got 4th level. I'm 28 years old.

Also, it's really not that farfetched for some of us to have high scores on this test. Yes, some people lie when taking tests like these, but that doesn't mean that everyone does.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 05:49 PM
How completely can I agree without being taken as a jerk? I'm 19 with average experiences. Average includes school, every event outside school I could manage, about ten years of crazy fun with all of my friends, and multiple near-death situations. This is common. Unless you guys are all 40+...

I'm much more appalled by people's personal opinions of their own stats. Given that 10 is human average, the one that had a 20? I believe I'm justified in saying that's simply ridiculous.
Of course it's ridiculous if it was meant to be real, but it's just fun.

Grynning
2009-06-28, 05:51 PM
I'm much more appalled by people's personal opinions of their own stats. Given that 10 is human average, the one that had a 20? I believe I'm justified in saying that's simply ridiculous.

Every single "stat yourself" thread on this forum eventually degenerates into an argument about people giving themselves high scores (particularly intelligence). It's been pointed out, many times, that if there really were this many people running around with Lex Luthor and Doc Savage type intelligence scores, we'd have cured cancer and colonized Mars by now if they weren't all sitting on their duffs playing D&D and goofing off on the internet.

Granted, D&D Int scores are very tough to compare to real life IQ (which is already incredibly difficult to measure), and statistics do dictate that there would be a fair number people with high scores if you are basing D&D scores on rolling 3d6.

However, I don't roll for scores, and I'm of the opinion that nobody IRL would really have scores above about the equivalent of a 25 point buy (using 3rd ed rules).

L'intrigant
2009-06-28, 05:51 PM
A 20 Intelligence means you're more than a bit arrogant about it. That's 2 above the human maximum for anything short of 8th level, and I highly doubt that anyone here is 8th level. There's a reason the "elite array" only has one 15 in it. Am I the only one getting blistered by everyone's ego?

EDIT: Gry beat me to it. Thanks. :smallbiggrin:

mistformsquirrl
2009-06-28, 05:56 PM
Uhm, just FYI - we're using a program that asks you questions and you answer them >.> you don't actually write down your stats.

I'd definitely have given myself lower physical stats for one.

I answered questions with things like "I'm out of shape"

"I don't exercise"

"I would rather read a book than exercise" etc...

This isn't people necessarily picking high stats - that's the program.

I got a 16 wisdom, even though in reality I'd call it and my int roughly even (I'd say 14) and my Charisma should probably be a 10. Maybe - just *maybe* a 12. (I have doubts about that.)

SMEE
2009-06-28, 06:01 PM
Edit: Looking at other ppl's posts, it seems a lot of people must have picked the "I've done vastly more than most people my age" option on the question about life experience...because I'm not particularly young and everyone seems to have more levels than me. But I guess people under 25 always overestimate how much they know compared to everyone else :smalltongue:


[small gloat]
I'm 29. Have been through lots of things, been abroad all alone, been to many different cities to train people in a 3000 mile radius from my house, owned 2 companies thus far and I've been professionally working on my field for 12 years now.

I take that it's quite a bit of experience. :smallredface:
[/small gloat]

Now, let us resume with the thread.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 06:01 PM
It's been pointed out, many times, that if there really were this many people running around with Lex Luthor and Doc Savage type intelligence scores, we'd have cured cancer and colonized Mars by now if they weren't all sitting on their duffs playing D&D and goofing off on the internet.

Lol that is awesome.

Why does everyone have to argue about this stuff? It would be cool if there was an actual IQ/physical strength/endurance/personality/etc test so people could find out what they really are... but for the little webpages like that which are out there, why can't people just realize it's for fun?

No matter how smart anyone thinks they are, nobody can cast spells, so it's not like it's accurate anyway.

Grynning
2009-06-28, 06:08 PM
Lol that is awesome.

Why does everyone have to argue about this stuff? It would be cool if there was an actual IQ/physical strength/endurance/personality/etc test so people could find out what they really are... but for the little webpages like that which are out there, why can't people just realize it's for fun?

No matter how smart anyone thinks they are, nobody can cast spells, so it's not like it's accurate anyway.

I wasn't saying it was a big deal, I was actually trying to head off the derail by covering all of the "no one really has stats this high" stuff in one post. But it's already happened.

Khaeta
2009-06-28, 06:28 PM
I got:

NG sorceror 1/druid 1

srt 15
dex 14
con 12
int 13
wis 13
cha 12

Meh. Scores are way off, classes not that bad tho...I'd personally stat myself as roughly:

NG Sorceror/Rogue

Str 12
dex 14
con 11
int 12
wis 13
cha 13

EDIT: Well, that's sort of assuming I'm a PC with slightly higher than average stats

FMArthur
2009-06-28, 06:33 PM
LG human wizard 4
19
20
19
20
20
19

Damn it, only fourth level? And I missed a couple of 20s! I think it's rigged not to allow more than 3! :smallfurious:

Jergmo
2009-06-28, 06:50 PM
LG human wizard 4
19
20
19
20
20
19

Damn it, only fourth level? And I missed a couple of 20s! I think it's rigged not to allow more than 3! :smallfurious:

:smallannoyed:

While some of the results do tend to be pretty off, not all of them are. My own results are actually pretty accurate, and the people I've asked could see me being a sorcerer. Folks are saying that the mental attributes given are all unrealistic, but...
Int and Wis 14: These are higher than average, but that doesn't make them unreasonable. I am of above average intelligence, and I can be very clever and creative, my friends often come to me for advice. These were also the consensus that my friends came up with of what my scores would be.
Cha 15: I only have average looks, but I'm persuasive, and if the need arose, I could take command of a situation well and lead. Many people think I'm funny, and they find it easy to be around me. I only have a few close friends and prefer it that way, however, many people, some I wouldn't have even expected to be, are friendly and supportive towards me. I'm good at acting, and folks have tried to get me to audition for plays on several occasions, as well as a friend wanting me to join their debate team.

I'm not bragging. This doesn't make me amazing. In the age we live in, plenty of people are of above average intelligence. As for the experience bit, I'm 19 with moderate experience.

For reference, here is how the different levels of attributes are considered.

9-12 = average. 13-14 = above average. 15-16 = exceptional. 17-18 = heroic. 19-20 = I forget. Though I'm not sure I'd call some of the scores of attributes as superhuman. I figure that The Governator is...what...Str 19?

Callista
2009-06-28, 06:56 PM
Apparently I am shaping up to be a mystic theurge...

Neutral Good/Lawful Good Dwarf Wizard/Cleric (2nd/2nd Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 12
Dexterity- 9
Constitution- 13
Intelligence- 20
Wisdom- 15
Charisma- 9

When I checked down at the bottom I'm equally divided between LG and NG. Also, this is the first time I've gotten Cleric on a test. I usually end up as either wizard or paladin. Must be feeling particularly spiritual today, or something.

How the heck did I get a 20 INT? I may be a total nerd, but that shouldn't be possible for a 4th level dwarf. I could see an 18, since the chances of rolling an 18 on 3d6 are about the same as getting a "gifted" IQ score result, but 20? There's only one ability score increase in four levels--not enough to get to 20.

I definitely have more experience than most 26 year olds. I'm not going to go completely into it, but there was the matter of moving across continents, turning in a counterfeiter at the age of 14, moving away at 17, a couple of weeks in the mental ward, a summer spent couch-surfing, a lot of activism, four deaths in the family, and currently a job as an undergraduate intern doing medical research... That's a great deal more than just the usual high-school to college to job with a couple of bad romances or state-to-state moves in there somewhere :P

Nerocite
2009-06-28, 07:08 PM
Lawful Good Human Wizard (1st Level)

Ability Scores:
Strength- 12
Dexterity- 9
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 15
Wisdom- 14
Charisma- 14

I am pretty smart.

Overlord Nicy
2009-06-28, 09:02 PM
Without taking the test, I know that I am....

Level 3 Changeling Factotum
Chaotic Neutral
Str 7
Dex 14
Con 8
Int 15
Wis 15
Cha 12

Gamgee
2009-06-28, 09:10 PM
NG Human Wizard 3,

Str - 10
Dex - 12
Con - 12
Int - 15
Wis - 17
Cha - 15

These are fairly accurate to myself. As close as a system this clumsy and unwieldy can come to stating me out. Personally I would have loved if they used D20 Modern classes. Then we could figure out something ever so slightly more applicable. :P

Jergmo
2009-06-28, 09:23 PM
NG Human Wizard 3,

Str - 10
Dex - 12
Con - 12
Int - 15
Wis - 17
Cha - 15

These are fairly accurate to myself. As close as a system this clumsy and unwieldy can come to stating me out. Personally I would have loved if they used D20 Modern classes. Then we could figure out something ever so slightly more applicable. :P

Pfft, who wants it to be more applicable when we can say we use magic and swing swords about?

Tengu_temp
2009-06-28, 09:32 PM
CG Human Wizard 20/Fighter 10
Str 22
Dex 18
Con 20
Int 30
Wis 8 (because having low wisdom means you're loony and cool)
Cha 26

or

NN Human Commoner 1
Str 10
Dex 10
Con 11
Int 11
Wis 11
Cha 10

Choose your poison.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 09:38 PM
NN Human Commoner 1
Str 10
Dex 10
Con 11
Int 11
Wis 11
Cha 10


Sure, 10 and 11 are "average" scores, but are you completely average in every way? Do you not stand out at all?

Tengu_temp
2009-06-28, 09:40 PM
Sure, 10 and 11 are "average" scores, but are you completely average in every way? Do you not stand out at all?

I was making fun of both the extreme trends such threads always degenerate into sooner or later. Usually sooner.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 09:41 PM
I was making fun of both the extreme trends such threads always degenerate into sooner or later. Usually sooner.

Ah, I get it. Fun. :smallbiggrin:

So, the other set of stats is your real entry?

Tengu_temp
2009-06-28, 09:45 PM
Your sarcasm detector is broken.
I said both trends.

yilduz
2009-06-28, 09:48 PM
Your sarcasm detector is broken.
I said both trends.

I was kidding, guy. :smallwink:

Now look whose sarcasm meter is broken! :smallbiggrin: :smalltongue:

Salvonus
2009-06-28, 09:48 PM
Eh, I've taken this before. It overestimates scores terribly.

My result:
Neutral Good Human Druid (2nd Level)
Ability Scores:
Strength- 11
Dexterity- 10
Constitution- 12
Intelligence- 10
Wisdom- 12
Charisma- 10

My actual stats:
Neutral Good Commoner (2nd Level)
Str 8, Dex 11, Con 11, Int 10, Wis 8, Cha 8.

chiasaur11
2009-06-28, 09:48 PM
Ah, I get it. Fun. :smallbiggrin:

So, the other set of stats is your real entry?

No, it's making fun of the opposite trend.

Either it's "Einstein was a level one commoner with 12 Int" or it's "Well, I can do like five jumping jacks, so that's STR 35..."

(By the way, I know we had some threads discussing that one article that famously leaned toward the first position. Anyone got links?)

Edit: Ah, right. Sarcasm. Dang hard to tell on these here internets.

Roland St. Jude
2009-06-28, 10:55 PM
Sheriff of Moddingham: Thread locked before it fully degenerates into name calling.