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Originally Posted by Ektar
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If I played d&d drunk it would not be a pretty sight. When I played for a semester in college it was awful, cuz I played to min/max my character and basically, like any video game, be badass and weave in and out of the complex rule system to become super powerful. People would roleplay and shit and I would sit there doing and saying nothing cuz (1) my character was geared toward combat and (2) I didn't give a shit.
If I had a BAC, I would ruin the game making fun of roleplaying players, and trying to start fights with random people so I could roll shittons of dice and kill them.
Thought I'd share that thought with everyone.
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Originally Posted by Rhalous
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Ektar, welcome to playing DnD like an engineer. The min/max thing with minimum roleplaying is just how I play, hah. A lot of english majors and what not really like the roleplay aspect, tho. I have always seen two major DnD factions.
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Damn you powergamers!!!
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I actually only attempted playing DnD once with my cousin who had aquired some old rulebook from the 80s. We gave it like one or two shots then gave up. So we just went back to playing regular old Diablo or Warcraft. Eventually he told me about this game that was comming out called Everquest where it was like battle.net except the world would have HUNDREDS of people in it and there were like a dozens different classes and races!?!?! OMFG I GOTTA PLAY THIS GAME!!