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The Cardinal Posted - 13 Dec 2003 : 03:34:13
Ok all, I have a very odd puzzle/question/poll...?
I wish to know which of the Standard Character Classes ( Fighter, Barbarian, Wizard, Sorcerer, Druid, Cleric, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Thief and Bard) is the LEAST liked, or which is the class that people look upon with the most hate/dislike/disdain...etc. For any given reason. Just wondering since every one has a favorite class I wonder which is the Neglected or hated amoung my fellow Scribes.
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Cherrn Posted - 15 Jan 2004 : 22:37:23
I like Paladin the least, not that it isn't a good class, just too much of an alignment restriction on it.
Aman the Rejected Posted - 15 Jan 2004 : 22:13:03
Back to the discussion of paladins ...

In our game, we decided that Paladins are the Lawful (not lawful good) embodiments of ANY god. Clerics and Priests teach the faith, and Paladins enforce it, as it were. It would be hard to imagine this rule played out, though, with a Chaotic deity. We, at least, made the player choose a Lawful deity, to represent the dedication and organization level to a God.

Thus, a female drow paladin of Bane -_-;

But still, she makes a good go at it all. She is a force of Bane's desires. As such, it may be a little munchkiny though. Still, it makes for good Party Strife.
shadow258300 Posted - 15 Jan 2004 : 21:20:17
Ezindir the dark: You can use them, but you're not prof with them. Take a level of fighter or something.

shadow258300 Posted - 15 Jan 2004 : 21:16:47
Personaly, i've never really liked the Sorcerer/Wizard thing. They're not different enough. It's like the same class twice or something. And the psion...can we say sorcerer?

But I'm like most of you i really don't like monks. They are the powergamers delight. Taking themn epic is even worse,oh say vorpal strike. How does one go about literly knocking someone's head off with his bear hands
EcThelion Posted - 14 Jan 2004 : 20:12:37
You shall all crumble and fall before the might of the Dual-Classed Fighter/Mage! And as for your annoying little rodents; Hands of Fire should deal with them.

The least liked class, for my part, is the... *Ta-da-da-da* CLERIC!
Yeah that's right! The cleric. Nerver liked them. The only thing their good for is healing. Who wants to heal when you can choose to cast hudge fireballs into the midst of the battle? So whati f your good at keeping peoepl alive, and crishing undead to dust. I'm good at keeping people DEAD and reviving undead! Mages pwn clerics any day. (well... not in early levels, mind you)
Naroon Shimmerflow Posted - 14 Jan 2004 : 11:36:02
I don`t like to play the druid or thief, I do not know why, i guess it`s just the.... i don`t know...

I think it depends a lot on the DM and how he manages to activate the players, or DM is realy good at give each player something personal in the campaign. something that makes the player strife to reach the goal of the campaign. I dont mean objects but on a personal level, people we meet, places we visit that kind of things.

Lina Posted - 14 Jan 2004 : 10:39:28
Well I don't really have any favourites, I like them all the same except the Mage/Wizard/Sorcerer when you first start off cause they're weaklings and get killed easily but after levelling up they're alright. I used to think that the Bard was a really crappy class untill I started playing as a Bard and proved myself wrong. I agree with someone here that mentioned that the Bard was the least played class. Probably something about it's image.

Getting back to the point, I'd say hmmm... the least liked class would be hmmm... Barbarian. Of course they have physical stamina and strength, but they have brains the size of a pea. They can't do anything else but rush into battle and hack everything up.
Shadowlord Posted - 13 Jan 2004 : 20:50:16
Right then.......(shadowlord then takes part in the strange awkward silence....)
Cult_Leader Posted - 13 Jan 2004 : 13:56:50
* He backs up some and then whips out his trusted pen. He then moves in for the killing blow, markinf "I WIN" on all their foreheads* I couldn't help myself. And actually the pen was mighter then the sword because it was a huge fricking weapon.
Shadowlord Posted - 13 Jan 2004 : 03:18:44
Yes, its in the Erevis Cale Trilogy
Erevis Cale was the butler from Stormweather Towers in the Sembia Series
Ezindir the dark Posted - 12 Jan 2004 : 21:07:38
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord

Ezindir, you should read Twilight Falling by Paul S. Kemp. It will explain shades for you in much more detail. And Alaundo, I beg forgiveness, my conduct was truly unruly.

Is it in the Forgotten realms series?
Bookwyrm Posted - 12 Jan 2004 : 19:12:54
quote:
Originally posted by Alaundo

Well met

Indeed, 'tis uncanny you should mention that Arivia... such staves are to be available soon enough within the library



My my . . . I wonder what that means.
Alaundo Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 22:17:48
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord

Ezindir, you should read Twilight Falling by Paul S. Kemp. It will explain shades for you in much more detail. And Alaundo, I beg forgiveness, my conduct was truly unruly.



Well met

Indeed, Shadowlord. In addition, I highly recommend the tomes from the Return of the Archwizards Trilogy in order to learn more of the Shades.
Shadowlord Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 21:48:17
Ezindir, you should read Twilight Falling by Paul S. Kemp. It will explain shades for you in much more detail. And Alaundo, I beg forgiveness, my conduct was truly unruly.
Ezindir the dark Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 15:36:06
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord

No, he never died, he was just infused with the essence of shadow. He is a full blooded drow, but also a shade. Being a shade isn't a race, its more like an extension of oneself

I thougth that a shadow was and undead, a human or somthing else that has died and rised again? and what kind of shadow did infuse you then?
Alaundo Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 08:50:44
Well met

Daggers?! Short Swords?! This is a library, not a battle arena

....and thats not a queue for "the pen is mightier than the sword" type retaliations!!
Shadowlord Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 22:07:29
No, he never died, he was just infused with the essence of shadow. He is a full blooded drow, but also a shade. Being a shade isn't a race, its more like an extension of oneself
Ezindir the dark Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 21:35:02
So you kind of got killed and rised again as an sofisticated drow shade? And aloundo where can I find the short sword of the confused elf+4?
Shadowlord Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 21:09:39
I'm not a half breed, I'm a full drow, that has become a shade. There is a difference you know. And can't we get a dagger of the irritated shade, alaundo????
Ezindir the dark Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 17:20:13
Yes you are so rigth Mr. lee or lie.

-Down with Lloth and the other drow gods, and praise to all surface elfes gods.
mr.lee Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 17:11:11
anyway, shadowlord, your two deities will punish you gravely for being nothing more than a thief, and a MALE halfbreed .

-Praise Lloth
Alaundo Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 09:28:49
Well met

Indeed, 'tis uncanny you should mention that Arivia... such staves are to be available soon enough within the library
Ezindir the dark Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 08:20:44
NOOOOOO!! Now the killer squirrels will survive , alas I am glad I am not a mage.
The Cardinal Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 03:51:49
*Grabs Scroll and rips it into little shreds*
There, problem solved, and no need of irritated staves of any sort ... Here you two, put a puzzle together
*Hands the shreds of partchment to Ezindir and Shadowlord*
Now then I have some research to get to....
Arivia Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 03:43:35
*Shakes head wearily* Alaundo, we need "Staves of the Irritated Learned & Senior Scribes, and Staves of the Irritated Masters of Realmslore"...
Shadowlord Posted - 04 Jan 2004 : 22:42:52
Alaundo, dont believe him! Would I lie to you???
Ezindir the dark Posted - 04 Jan 2004 : 22:30:15
No there is still a way!!:: Runs down the hall shouting: ALAUNDO, ALAUNDO!! HELP!! USE THE STAFF OF THE IRRITATED MODERATOR+3 ON HIM!!::
Shadowlord Posted - 04 Jan 2004 : 22:19:43
Their portfolio's are nearly the same, both being Gods of Thievery, Vhaeraun for the Drow Race, Mask for humans and others. They both accept my worship of two dieties, so long as it does not conflict with the interests of either god. And your backstab wound will heal fairly quickly. Remember that I am a shade, and shades are regeneratory creatures, Ezindir. Also, being able to emerge from the shadows at will, I think there is no possibility of you escaping before the scroll is MINE!!!!
Ezindir the dark Posted - 04 Jan 2004 : 22:09:37
By the way, what do Vhaeraun think of you worshipping Mask and what do Mask think of you worshipping Vhaeraun?
Ezindir the dark Posted - 04 Jan 2004 : 22:04:44
Bahh.. You dident have time for that, couse I backstabbed you with both my short swords and gave you a vital wound.

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