Saturday, September 4, 2010

What Kind of D&D Character Are You?

What kind of D&D character are you? It's a long survey (129 questions!), but interesting.

Some of them are really hard to answer; they seem like false dichotomies to me. For example:


I would rather spend two hours ...
...camping with my friends.
...drinking with my friends.


Why not spend two hours drinking with friends at a campsite? You can't really camp for two hours, anyway. In order for something to count as camping, it has to be at least overnight. And sometimes my answer might change, depending on how I interpret the words they use.For example:


The nation is at war. Your community is threatened with invasion. Do you:
Help defend it to your last breath?
Defend the area with the rest of your community?
Flee as soon as things look grim?
Cut a deal with the enemy to act as a spy?


Does it mean my community, like my neighborhood? Or like the people I choose to hang out with and interact with? I'm answering as if all the people I choose to hang out with and interact with all lived within a few blocks of me. ;)

There are many questions I would pick multiple answers on. Such as:


When confronted by beggars, do you:
Give generously?
Give moderately?
Give only what you wouldn't miss anyway--a dollar or two at the most?
Ignore them as you walk by?


I do all four of those, depending on the circumstance.

And of course, as is the case with many surveys, too many questions have too limiting answers. ;) I guess one just answers the best one can.

Anyway, on to my results ...

I Am A: Neutral Good Halfling Druid/Wizard (2nd/1st Level)


Ability Scores:

Strength-11

Dexterity-12

Constitution-12

Intelligence-14

Wisdom-13

Charisma-12


Alignment:
Neutral Good A neutral good character does the best that a good person can do. He is devoted to helping others. He works with kings and magistrates but does not feel beholden to them. Neutral good is the best alignment you can be because it means doing what is good without bias for or against order. However, neutral good can be a dangerous alignment because it advances mediocrity by limiting the actions of the truly capable.


Race:
Halflings are clever, capable and resourceful survivors. They are notoriously curious and show a daring that many larger people can't match. They can be lured by wealth but tend to spend rather than hoard. They prefer practical clothing and would rather wear a comfortable shirt than jewelry. Halflings stand about 3 feet tall and commonly live to see 150.


Primary Class:
Druids gain power not by ruling nature but by being at one with it. They hate the unnatural, including aberrations or undead, and destroy them where possible. Druids receive divine spells from nature, not the gods, and can gain an array of powers as they gain experience, including the ability to take the shapes of animals. The weapons and armor of a druid are restricted by their traditional oaths, not simply training. A druid's Wisdom score should be high, as this determines the maximum spell level that they can cast.


Secondary Class:
Wizards are arcane spellcasters who depend on intensive study to create their magic. To wizards, magic is not a talent but a difficult, rewarding art. When they are prepared for battle, wizards can use their spells to devastating effect. When caught by surprise, they are vulnerable. The wizard's strength is her spells, everything else is secondary. She learns new spells as she experiments and grows in experience, and she can also learn them from other wizards. In addition, over time a wizard learns to manipulate her spells so they go farther, work better, or are improved in some other way. A wizard can call a familiar- a small, magical, animal companion that serves her. With a high Intelligence, wizards are capable of casting very high levels of spells.


Find out What Kind of Dungeons and Dragons Character Would You Be?, courtesy of Easydamus (e-mail)



Detailed Results:
Alignment:
Lawful Good ----- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (26)
Neutral Good ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (31)
Chaotic Good ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (24)
Lawful Neutral -- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (17)
True Neutral ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (22)
Chaotic Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (15)
Lawful Evil ----- XXXXXXX (7)
Neutral Evil ---- XXXXXXXXXXXX (12)
Chaotic Evil ---- XXXXX (5)

Law & Chaos:
Law ----- XXXXXXX (7)
Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXX (12)
Chaos --- XXXXX (5)

Good & Evil:
Good ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (19)
Neutral - XXXXXXXXXX (10)
Evil ---- (0)

Race:
Human ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13)
Dwarf ---- XXXX (4)
Elf ------ XXXXXXXXXXXX (12)
Gnome ---- XXXXXXXXXX (10)
Halfling - XXXXXXXXXXXXXX (14)
Half-Elf - XXXXXXXXXXX (11)
Half-Orc - (0)

Class:
Barbarian - (-6)
Bard ------ (-2)
Cleric ---- (-2)
Druid ----- XXXXXX (6)
Fighter --- (-2)
Monk ------ (-21)
Paladin --- (-19)
Ranger ---- XX (2)
Rogue ----- (-6)
Sorcerer -- XX (2)
Wizard ---- XXXXXX (6)

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

D&D Encounters, Season Two, Encounter 1-3

I guess, since Encounter 1-4 is coming up tomorrow, now's a good time to write my post about 1-3. ;)

I don't have a huge amount to say about this one. The most important thing is that Jarvis thought those were some damn good fruits! Basically, we found a fruit-bearing tree in a canyon, and brave Yuka was the first to eat some. After assuring us that they were quite tasty and he didn't feel sick immediately, Jarvix started eating some as well. Upon realizing just how tasty they were, he immediately tuned his finely-honed psychic senses into the fruit, convinced that they must have some intelligence to be soooo tasty. Unfortunately, he was overcome with a wave of nausea, and found himself unable to do much of anything other than contemplate fruit for a while. As it turns out, the nausea had nothing to do with the fruit; he had been hit with a Confounding Curse from one of the curse-spewing goblins that had been camped out on the rocks around the tree! He was able to get a couple Mind Thrusts out, but in the end, decided he'd rather just take a nap.

OK, in all seriousness (or at least, some seriousness), here's what actually happened. After eating a bit of fruit, we "discovered" the goblins that were camped out on the rocks surrounding the area. I rolled a 1 for my Initiative, and Jarvix does not have an Initiative modifier. In the first round of combat, I was hit by a Confounding Curse (really quite a cool ability, activated by the goblin cutting his arm and flinging fresh blood in the PC's direction) that basically made me miss my first turn. So I didn't act at all until the 2nd or 3rd round of combat (I don't remember if I was hit with another Confounding Curse right after that first one or not), and, of course, not until the very end of that round, due to my Initiative (or lack thereof). I was able to use my Infernal Wrath ability, though, which was kinda cool. It can be targeted against any enemy who had hit me since my previous turn, and gives me a bonus to my attack roll, plus a damage bonus, if the attack hits. I also decided to use my Action Point to spend my Second Wind. Exciting use of an Action Point, right? Despite that, I was still knocked unconscious, revived, then knocked unconscious again. I'm a bit worried for Jarvix's future, given that I'll be entering Encounter 1-4 with only 10/22 hit points and no healing surges left ...

Anyway, kudos to Maiki for another great game, and kudos to my fellow players for not letting Maiki get a TPK two nights in a row!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

D&D Encounters, Season Two, Encounter 1-2

So I guess I've been slacking a bit. The game was last Wednesday, the next game is tomorrow, and I'm just now writing a post about last week's encounter. LOL. Anyway, I quite enjoyed myself, although I think Jarvix enjoyed himself less than Encounter 1-1. My dice weren't cooperating nearly as much this time around. I was only able to hit and do damage once or twice, as opposed to Encounter 1-1, when I think I got more kills than the rest of the party combined. ;) Anyway, this encounter began with the mysterious appearance of a fire elemental, who told us that he didn't know anything about the sand storm (other than that the obsidian shards were extremely rare, since he has not seen anything like it in over 1000 years on Athas), he didn't know anything about the lizard men who attacked us in Encounter 1-1, and he couldn't really do anything to help us get to Tyr. I suspect there were some questions that WotC expected us to ask that we did not, but oh well. LOL. So it goes.

Anyway, after he disappeared, we were ambushed by kanks, which are basically giant beetles. There were two varieties - big ones and acid-spitting ones. Those of us who could do decent damage tried to focus on the big ones, but I was hit by acid spat from one of the smaller ones. That wouldn't normally seem too bad; it's only 2 damage immediately, and then 5 ongoing. However, I failed either 4 or 5 saving throws in a row, including a couple extra ones that weren't even on my turn (another character has abilities that allow additional saving throws, etc.). Eventually, the DM told me that the acid had basically burned away. While other people who got hit and made their saving throws were wiping the acid off themselves, etc., Jarvix wasn't phased at all by being burned away. He just kept on doing whatever he was going to do, and eventually the acid burnt through everything it was going to burn through. I'm pretty sure that was just the DM being nice to me; I don't think there are any rules about ongoing acid damage expiring or anything. LOL. I'm not going to complain, though!

Anyway, I'm a bit worried about Jarvix's future ... I didn't take any damage at all in Encounter 1-1, but at the end of 1-2, I used 4 of my 6 healing surges to get back up to full health. I'm a bit nervous about only having two more healing surges to last through 3 encounters! We'll see what happens.

Anyway, the final thing I wanted to mention is that the Lord Admiral shared a quite memorable and enjoyable moment from the game in his blog posting, so I would encourage you all to read that!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

D&D Encounters, Season Two, Encounter 1-1

So D&D Encounters Season Two is off to a pretty good start. The Lord Admiral and I headed down to our FLGS to roll some dice and kill some monsters on the desert planet of Athas. I am playing as Jarvix the Tiefling, and he's playing as Shikirr the Thri-Kreen. It is my opinion that he and I snatched up the best two characters out of the six.

This encounter was fairly straightforward. The caravan we were travelling with was hit hard by a sand storm. Sand storms are a pretty common occurrence on Athas, but this was no ordinary sandstorm. This was filled with shards of obsidian. A sand storm like this happens rare enough for it to be considered legendary. Anyway, the storm ripped through the caravan during the night, destroying most of the supplies and killing most of the caravaneers. The encounter started the following morning with the six survivors. Our main task was to gather supplies from the wrecked caravan tent, before continuing to travel toward out destination, Tyr.

However, we realized that there were hungry lizard-men around, and we looked tasty. So while gathering supplies, we also had to defend ourselves against these lizard-men (some of whom were armed with blowguns with immobilizing darts). It soon became clear that we couldn't really stick around for long, as the lizard-men had called for reinforcements, who were on their way. At some point, the objective changed from "kill lizard-men" to "get the hell out of there!" Which we did.

The encounter went pretty well, for the most part. Our DM is great; he provides very good descriptions of the action. Something I'd like to work on in my home game. The players were mostly good, too. Some of them were clearly less-experienced than the others, but that's okay. This is a good way to introduce them to D&D 4e, and they didn't slow things down _too_ much. ;)

There were several cool moments I'd like to mention:

  • I got the first kill! Jarvix is a psion, and he totally rocks. Near the start of the encounter, our Mul, Yuka, had left the caravan tent and grabbed one of the lizard-men. However, this caused a couple other lizard-men to surround him and flank him. So on my turn, after casually grabbing a couple packs of supplies, I hit one of the lizard-men with my Mind Thrust, causing his head to basically explode. So that was cool. ;)
  • Not too long after that, Yuka was holding one of the smaller lizard-men, and being attacked by the larger lizard-man. Then our human sorcerer, Barcan, hit the big lizard-man with Excise From Sight, causing him to not be able to see Yuka. Our DM was great at describing how the big lizard-man was seeing one of the smaller lizard-men just kind of suspended in the air, with blood dripping off him and just pausing, suspended in mid-air.
  • Speaking of Barcan, poor guy. He really does not have very good defenses. I think he took the first damage of the fight, which was enough to nearly kill him in a single hit. All told, he was knocked unconscious twice, I think, maybe three times.
  • Similarly, our poor elf, Castri, was also knocked unconscious two or three times. In fact, he was unconscious at the end of the encounter, when he was literally carried off the map by Yuka.
  • Barcan did have a cool moment, earning his player Renown Points for "Moment of Greatness" (I think that's what they called it). Basically, near the end of the encounter, he was unconscious, again, and it was time for his player to roll her saving throw. She rolled a natural 20, reviving him. Then on Barcan's next turn, he attacked one of the lizard-men who had attacked him earlier, calling down the "Ray of the Moon", if I remember correctly. Once again, a natural 20, utterly frying the lizard-man. Rolling two natural 20s in a row, and going from being on death's door to crispifying the enemies was certainly good enough for some "Moment of Greatness" points!

All told, it went really well and I think everyone had a good time. My only complaints were that the materials WotC produced for this were obviously rushed. The art did not match the characters' descriptions at all, and I think every single character sheet had at least a few typos on it. I read on another blog that some of the skills and stuff were even calculated incorrectly, but I haven't looked into that myself. Still, nice job, WotC. I hope they release errata-ized character sheets at some point during this season, but honestly, I kind of doubt they will. I assume we'll get new character sheets when we hit Level 2, anyway, so it's probably mostly pointless to release errata-ized versions of the current character sheets.

I didn't quite get a chance to use all of my Encounter Powers, though. I used most of them, but I have one called Send Thoughts that I can use twice per encounter. It lets me telepathically send up to 25 words to someone, and allows them to respond in kind, as a free action. This is potentially useful, but the situation last night just didn't call for it. I actually thought abou tusing it a couple times to threaten the enemy or throw out a pithy one-liner before killing them, but decided against it. Mainly because I couldn't think of anything clever to say. ;) The other one I didn't use is called Infernal Wrath, and it allows me to have a bonus on my next attack roll against a given creature, and deal extra damage if the attack hits. However, it can only be used on someone who had hit me since my previous turn. I was not hit at all during this encounter, so I never got a chance to use that one. Not really complaining about that, though. ;) I felt a little bit bad about having not taken any damage at all, when two characters had both nearly died multiple times, and I think everyone else used at least 1 or 2 Healing Surges, but I didn't feel too bad about it. Not my fault if Jarvix kicks ass.

Looking forward to next week's encounter!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Should I Cancel My Facebook Account?

Every so often, someone will post an article in Google Reader or Twitter or whatever about "Reasons to Cancel Your Facebook Account." And I have to say, some of the reasons I've read in some of those articles are pretty compelling, and I have certainly been tempted to cancel my FB account. I already canceled my Myspace a little while ago, and have not looked back. Granted, the little time I spend on FB (maybe an average of 15 minutes a week? If that?) is still much more time than I have spent on Myspace in years ...

Anyway, so I'm wondering if anyone has compelling reasons to _not_ cancel one's Facebook account. These could be general ("I like my FB because of ...") or specific ("I think you specifically, Kyle, should remain on FB because of ...").

Let it be known that I am still undecided. I might cancel it. I might keep it. If I keep it, it's unlikely I'll spend any more time on it than I do currently. But I'm open to thoughts and suggestions.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

I Had a Dream Last Night

Well actually, it was this morning, not last night. I know this because I got up to go to the bathroom, then went back to bed, and this happened after that.

I already told this dream to a couple of people, and was going to tell more, but then I figured rather than re-telling the story over and over to anyone who does not appear to be dreadfully bored by my telling, I'd just post it here. :) Supposedly, recording your dreams when you remember them (or telling someone, or whatever) helps you to remember them more often, so here we go.

So this morning, I dreamed that there had been a power outage during the night, and thus my alarm clock did not go off and wake me up at the proper time. By the time I actually woke up, figured out what had happened, and figured out what time it actually was, it was 11:00 AM. So I basically decided "Screw it; at this point, I might as well just take the day off as a sick day." So, for some unremembered reason (no doubt it made perfect sense in dream-logic), I then tried to borrow various people's phones in order to call Ryan and ask him to email my boss to say that I wouldn't be coming in. For some reason, this wasn't working out and I couldn't get a hold of Ryan. I don't remember the details any more, but I do remember one moment of someone who's phone I was trying to borrow saying that they didn't have Ryan's number in their phone, so I looked it up in my phone and started telling them. I no longer have any idea of what happened with that and why that didn't work out, but it didn't, for whatever reason. Eventually, I gave up on trying to contact Ryan, and decided that I could probably send the "I'm sick today" email myself. So then I began trying to borrow various people's phones so I could send that email! I remember having all sorts of difficulties with that too, although I can no longer remember what said difficulties were. In the end, before the situation got resolved, my actual alarm clock did go off and wake me up for real. Last I remember in the dream, it was now 1:00 PM and I still hadn't managed to alert anyone at the office that I would not be coming in that day. LOL.