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Post by Hunter on Jun 21, 2008 18:12:15 GMT -4
...You guys didn't count the name question, did you? Otherwise we ALL would have failed! Not all of us, *cough*Gene Wright*cough*.
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Post by Champ on Jun 21, 2008 23:03:34 GMT -4
Heh,I did count the name question, and I still had a decent score.
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Post by umd on Jun 21, 2008 23:34:30 GMT -4
Harold Wakeman: 87. Harold: Ha. Alright. That was cool. How about you Chompss? Chompss: Me?!
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Post by Hunter on Jun 22, 2008 0:24:09 GMT -4
NO, dammit. High scores are BAD. It's like golf. And that score is bad even for golf!
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Post by White Lightning on Jun 22, 2008 0:26:49 GMT -4
Yeah an 87 for that kinda test really dose suck.
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Post by umd on Jun 22, 2008 0:48:12 GMT -4
What's the highest score? I wanna know.
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Post by Champ on Jun 22, 2008 1:04:20 GMT -4
516 is the highest possible score
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Post by umd on Jun 22, 2008 1:39:01 GMT -4
Wow! I am not complaining.
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Post by Champ on Jun 22, 2008 2:01:03 GMT -4
Matt,anything over 70 is bad. That, and scoring 516 is probably impossible.
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Post by White Lightning on Jun 22, 2008 2:09:04 GMT -4
I think I took one like this and scored a 45...
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Post by Jakob on Jun 22, 2008 3:18:41 GMT -4
Jakob got a 20... Wow.
11-20 points: The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!
I noticed that the test didn't take into account about robotic characters. Well over half the questions I omitted because of the fact that the stuff depicted in the question cannot work for robots.
Good test otherwise.
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Post by Zero on Jun 22, 2008 9:54:55 GMT -4
Same here, but then you REALLY have to think about how you answer.
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Post by umd on Jun 22, 2008 12:14:48 GMT -4
Like I said, I am not complaining buddy.
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Post by Machaeus on Jun 23, 2008 1:18:17 GMT -4
Zharkiem Runsgarr, Tiefling Warlock: 28
21-35 points: Borderline-Sue. Your character is cutting it close, and you may want to work on the details a bit, but you're well on your way to having a lovely original character. Good work.
A D&D character I created. BTW, tieflings look really friggin' bad@$$ in 4.0. Just sayin'.
I answered Yes to the following:
Does the character have a name you really, really like? (Of course - I chose/made it. I have to like it or else it may not work for me. I know, kinda lame, but...) Are one or more other characters attracted to her/him? (Tieflings are bad@$$-lookin'. Can't blame them for that. ;D ) Does the character have an unusual eye color, or otherwise exceptional eyes? (Unnatural for humans, but not tieflings - I still counted this as a yes.) And are these eyes a color that does not occur in nature? (Infernal heritage much...) Does the character have an appearance unsuited to the time or place (e.g. perfect hair prior to the invention of shampoo, a woman wearing pants in 1805, etc.)? (Leather armor in the setting he ended up being transported to doesn't fit well.) Is the character of above average intelligence? (He has to have that kinda smarts to cast spells.) Is the character related to royalty or nobility? (Technically - he's the New Emperor of prophecy, destined to reunite the tiefling race and rebuild Bael Turath.) Is the character a minority, a woman, or a member of a lower caste, who succeeds or makes a contribution in spite of her/his social disadvantage? (Yes, where he ends up - he's the only one around when he arrives.) Has the character traveled extensively? (Adventurers have the coolest jobs...) Has the character ever fairly lost in any kind of duel, fight, or competition against someone of equal or lesser ability, where the winner was not the character's rival? (He doesn't consider the guy he lost to a rival - he considers him a psychopath.) Does the character possesses the following skills, with or without the aid of charms, spells, etc.): Teleportation (One bad injury f****d up everything, though...) General magic or sorcery (Warlock, hello.) Has everyone significant heard of the character? (Eventually, yes.) Do all of the important characters end up liking/respecting/fearing her/him? (No smart@$$ comment here, sorry.) Do you ever wish you could be like the character? (I like magic, @$$hat. Get off my back.)
Sorry for the long post.
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Post by swoopingknight on Jun 23, 2008 13:57:16 GMT -4
RE-45 for now a 28 being grounded is considered a hadicap right.
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