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2010-12-09, 08:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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A disproportionate number of x alignment
greetings playgrounders,
it's exam week, so I'm fairly busy studying. however, being the ubernerd that I am, I spend my study breaks making characters (I've made..... 4 so far, I think)
and I'm noticing a pattern.
anyways, I've rambled quite a bit.Spoilera disproportionate amount of my characters are Lawful Good...
(I feel that this may be because I consider myself as a person to be Lawful Good)
have you noticed that the majority of your characters tend to be something?
a specific alignment?
race?
class?
for me, it would seem that my MOST common character is a
Lawful Good
Human*
melee type character (i.e. fighter, barbarian, knight)
why?
Lawful Good - aside from the fact I consider myself Lawful Good as a real life individual, I haven't a clue... it would also seem that the majority of my 'character concepts' require LG as well. I don't know if the two are connected.
Human - very rarley do I get a fully fleshed out idea (i.e. including things such as personality and personal history) and (I think) I find that humans are the easiest to 'make up as you go' because humans come from ANY/ALL walks of life/alignments, etc. so I feel I can let them grow organically
melee type - sure, its not as effecient as say, wizard, but I enjoy hitting things with large metal objects, and protecting my friends. besides, being a big beefy person in real life, I find it INCREDIBLY hard to think like someone small, I've never been small (proportionally speaking, I've always been as big as I am now) so things like halfling and gnome, where THE WORLD is bigger than you is utterly alien to me...
tl;dr - have you noticed any patterns in your character creation? be it race, alignment, or class/party role
*or dwarf, but human is still more prolific
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2010-12-09, 08:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I tend to go with "standard" fantasy races mostly - human, elf, dwarf.
Apart from that, there's a slight tendency towards melee but nothing too significant.
I generally don't play Evil characters, as usually they're just disruptive to the game.
One good way to break yourself out of habits like that is to randomly determine your alignment and class, and maybe even race (though I usually select from a few semi-appropriate races rather than just using a free-for-all). Then, stick with it. You may enjoy it, you may not, but it will at least break the pattern.
I'll even randomly determine basic personality and backstory elements, and then use those to try and tie together into a coherent character. Doesn't always make a character I *like* personally (in terms of personality), but it tends to make for more interesting roleplay.
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2010-12-09, 08:50 PM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2010
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
Pattern? Yes,
They tend to be NG. perhaps CG. Most of them are casters.And except for one, ALL are human.Edit: eh not really, I got elves, Changeling, and a warforged. Plus a dragon soon.
Oh, I also like to make scholarly or high knowledge character, if i can afford it.
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2010-12-09, 08:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
As a DM I intentionally try to go out of my way to vary what I present the players with, worried about falling into a trap of lethargic consistency.
As a player, I have some trends. I prefer non-extreme alignments, usually ending up on the Neutral axis in terms of Law/Chaos, with Neutral Good being my most common character choice, followed by Neutral. I prefer it because I find it's the easiest to role play while still having some flavor to it. In evil games I tend to choose Neutral Evil, though I have an idea for a lawful evil character bouncing around in the back of my mind right now, but that's off topic.
Racially I like Gnomes, of which I've had a few, followed closely by Dwarves, but have never actually played a Dwarf in a real non-PbP game, except one 4e one where I got killed off to become assistant DM a few session in. (By choice, of course, and it was a fairly awesome death.) I usually shy away from elves, having only played one once. Not really sure why. I've often played Human characters because of simplicity or because I've wanted to focus more on the class/concept then the race. It seems that when you choose a race, especially a fairly unique one, the race tends to get a lot of the focus from other players, rather then the character themselves.
In terms of class, I have no real preference. I've shied away from casters lately because I've been playing them a lot in recent games. I'd like to make some melee brutes soon, but I'm not sure when/if I'll get the chance.
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2010-12-09, 09:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I think I tend towards CN/TN characters. Maybe that's who I am, or maybe I just find them to be more fun to play.
As for classes, I'm a big fan of skillmonkeys and arcane casters. I sometimes branch into divine casters, but I'm not a big fan of the buffing and whatnot.
Overall, I've seen plenty of people play what they are most comfortable with as well as play something completely different. Overall, I'd say that people play just like if they were in real life as them, just with class levels. It takes a more roleplay-oriented person to actually take on the role of someone else, here someone else's alignment.
As for races, I like humans, but I also like to play a wide range. Sometimes I decide based on stats, sometimes to add character flavor. I'd say I have to real pattern there.Last edited by Show; 2010-12-09 at 09:01 PM.
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2010-12-09, 09:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I tend to play characters on the 'middle' axis, i.e. NG, N, and NE, with a tendency towards N. I like wizard-y characters. Oddly, I've never played a druid in a full campaign. True neutral seems to be the most natural adventuring alignment to me. If mister Cleric of Pelor is so good and awesome, he needs an extra reason for him to go heal up grave robbers instead of curing the sick in his hometown. Badguy McEvilpants needs additional justification not to stab his friends in the back, and the friends need that justification to trust him.
With neutral characters, on the other hand, it's easier for me to give them simple motivations like "I want treasure, fame, and glory" without those motivations being dominated by other pressing good deeds, and without them becoming a hindrance to party cooperation and the advancement of the story.
Obviously these issues are solvable, but it requires some effort.Originally Posted by The Giant
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2010-12-09, 09:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I tend to play either:
CG so I can still play a good guy and not have to deal with the law, CN for freedom of choice.
Tend to play either human or goblinoid.
Tend to play rogues,spellthieves, or clerics.Credit for my various avatars goes to Dashwood,Cealocanth,Kwarkpudding,Randomizer,kpengu in,Alarra,Bisected8,zimmerwald1915, and Thanqol.
Once known as "Gamerkid".
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2010-12-09, 09:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
My PCs are always, ALWAYS Chaotic Good or Chaotic Neutral.
Except for the rare occasions when I play a druid (which I always have as TN), or when I play a Lawful Goodie.
As for races/classes, I vary more on those. I tend to play psionics a lot, but mostly because I like both the mechanics and the flavoring of it. I don't play paladins. EVER. My LGs are always Tash-monks, clerics, or fighters. I like whisper gnomes, humans, dragonborn, living constructs, and xeph, but I go with other things often.
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2010-12-09, 09:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
For me, my characters are pretty much always NE, NG, or TN.
I usually go with Human Elf, or Tiefling for races.
Classes are usually melee, fighters, rogues, rangers, and once a duskblade.
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2010-12-09, 09:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2008
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- Michigan, USA
Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
The majority of my characters are (in order) chaotic neutral, chaotic good, or chaotic evil. After that come neutral evil and neutral good, and lawful alignments come in last. I have trouble playing lawful characters. I'm better at it than I used to be - but the mindset is a bit alien to me still.
Species-wise, I've got the most elves by a fair bit. After that it's half-elves, dragons of various sorts (all from the same campaign, but still), Githyanki, and some humans. Other species are pretty rare, although I do play them occasionally.
Class-wise I've got by far the most fighters, then sorcerers, then thieves, then clerics. Paladins and anti-paladins show up every now and again, as do rangers. I don't have a single druid or bard, and I have only one or two wizards.
About half my characters are male and about half are female, so that's even. In personality they differ drastically, and I'm not coming up with any very common threads there.
Therefore, my average character should in theory be a chaotic neutral elven fighter, and honestly that sounds about right.
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2010-12-09, 09:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I play CN people and I always tend to be good.
Why on earth do druids and monks have diplomacy?
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2010-12-09, 09:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I'm usually sitting in the NG or CG boat. Other than that I'm all over the board with the rest of the character generation.
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2010-12-09, 09:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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2010-12-09, 10:00 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
CN or LN
Rogue
anything reallycall me Dragon
I have left this site for a while. I probablt wont be coming back.
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2010-12-09, 10:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
A majority of character I play tend to be NG, two clerics and a bard. I have done two CG characters, a rogue and a cleric. I have also done two LN characters, a cleric and a warmage.
Species wise, every character except one I played in 3.5 and Pathfinder was either human or half-elf, with the exception of a dwarf cleric for a run in Tomb of Horrors.
Class-wise, I play mostly clerics, and my preference is more towards support than domination of the battle.
I have only played two female characters, only one of which was intentional.Yet another Touhou fan in the playground.
I'm the strongest, but don't call me an idiot or I'll cyro-freeze you together with some English Beef. - Cirno Avatar by me, assassin8⑨
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2010-12-09, 10:58 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
The majority of my characters are NG.
I love having high skillpoints, so I usually play high-Int characters, especially Factotums. Factotums are the best class ever.
I also quite like playing Illumians.
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2010-12-09, 11:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I generally spend more points than I should on intelligence, because I love skills, and I hate playing a character who isn't smart... usually.
I definitely lean towards more dextrous, quick characters rather than burly ones, but that applies to everything from DnD to videogames to which movie characters I like.
I usually make elves, but I've also made humans and a halfling.
Most of my characters are good in one way or another. I almost never go on the lawful axis, because I hate lawful stupid.
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2010-12-09, 11:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
Chaotic Neutral - Not out of a desire for an "easy" alignment, just because this is probably closer to my IRL alignment.
Spellcaster of some sort, usually arcane. Been getting into divine lately, though. Psion if available.
Combat-nuke oriented.
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2010-12-09, 11:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I generally come up with all sorts of characters in sense of class and play mechanics, and generally look towards a cool concept with an interesting play mechanic.
When it comes to races, I don't really know too much about overly exotic ones so I generally end up with either human, halfling, gnome, dwarf or Mongrelfolk. But generally there's little preference. I really like the Mongrelfolk though... And the dwarf, too. Really, they're all fine, and the Illithid are the best.
Alignment is usually ranging between Neutral good and Chaotic Evil. Really, just about anything with the exception of Lawful Good. Not a big fan of the entire alignment system.
Mechanics-wise, I generally like playing characters that have more then one single thing they can do and at the same time do not require you to run a freaking ledger. Being a wizard really annoys me, even though I'm currently playing one.
So Rogue, ToB classes, Bard, and all that kind of thing, I adore. Wizards, not too much but they're okay too. Druids, I like the animal companion.
I usually just end up creating a cool character concept and then going from there. Generally I don't get to play it out too much, my groups have been rather silly lately, with different kind of roleplaying in mind. Aw well.
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2010-12-10, 12:11 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
My characters tend to LE humans who are fighters, sorcerers or both.
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2010-12-10, 12:18 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I usually tend to make characters who are neutral on at least one axis of the alignment system, mostly lawful neutral cause I consider myself as such in RL and someone has to be the only sane man on my party (which usually are characters from all spectrum of the align ment that in play are actualii something stupid )
Still I enjoy those characters as I am methodical and somewhat ordered on RL (except for managing time I suck at that).
I also usually play the sneaky archetype, for some reason I am in love with that (a friend says that being sneaky is a subconscious wish as I am somewhat clumsy and big 1 80 cm when the average is 165 cm).
I also have noticed that all my characters tend to have good dex, I value skill over power too much I think XD.
As for races... anything really I tend to stick to more humanoid races, but I will play mostly anything (though I have been on a Hobgoblin kick this days... Kobolds are also usually on my potential races selection)
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2010-12-10, 12:20 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I tend to play humans who are either the mercenary warrior type, or the assassin/thief rogue type or the mad wizard type.
Though lately I've been trying a good druid type. It's a bit of a challange honestly.Black text is for sarcasm, also sincerity. You'll just have to read between the lines and infer from context like an animal
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2010-12-10, 12:42 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I usually play good characters. Chaotic good most of the time - I only have one lawful good character, and even he has troubles staying lawful.
As for race, my default is human. Characters that aren't humans have a very specific reason not to be (my dryad, for instance). It's probaby because I find it difficult to roleplay non-humans as truly "something else" instead of humans with other tags attached. I hope to improve in that area.
I am pretty open when it comes to class, but I tend to play high intelligence charisma characters. Instead, I usually have low strenght (my paladin only has +1...)Last edited by Strawberries; 2010-12-10 at 12:52 AM.
"Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot" - N.Gaiman, The Sandman
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2010-12-10, 01:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I definitely tend towards lawful good. I guess that makes sense, I've always been more Kant than Mill. I haven't played enough characters to have any patterns in that department, but if I had a choice I'd play a lot more aasimar I think.
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2010-12-10, 01:20 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
I usually play LE Wizards, myself. Which is odd, because I am CG in real life.
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2010-12-10, 01:22 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
Let's see, the alignment of my last 9 characters, in order of most recent to oldest: LG, NG, CG, LN, TN, CN, CG, LG, LN.
Nope, no real pattern there. I always do character concept first, then pick an alignment after.
As for class: Cleric, wizard, barbarian, ranger, scout, bard, artificer, wizard, rogue.
Nothing stands out there, either.
And race: Human, changeling, human, human, human, human, elf, human, human.
Ah, there it is.
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2010-12-10, 01:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
most of my characters tend toward LE, even if i try to play them good they still end up LE
And i gravitate toward non alive characters, if its undead or machine in some way it has instant preference over a meatbag...er...mortal character
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2010-12-10, 01:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
Always preferred neutral good. Lawful good gets all tied up in that moral axis thing (look, we know the guy's evil, he registered to detect evil and tried to friggin kill us, plus he's not under any kind of mental compulsion. Let's just kill him and get it over with). I've played some lawful neutral and even a few neutral evil, but always prefer neutral good.
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2010-12-10, 01:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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2010-12-10, 02:03 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A disproportionate number of x alignment
"Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot" - N.Gaiman, The Sandman