Positive would certainly build on my self-confidence, but I'd choose negative because I can't change if people don't tell me what I'm doing wrong, and I'm always worried people aren't telling me what I'm doing wrong...
"See, this is another sign of your tragic space dementia, all paranoid and crotchety. Breaks the heart." - Mal
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
That was fun, but I don't want to keep all the fun for myself. Someone else can ask the questions next week. :)
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
I don't know the difference but still feel the answer is clearly sorcerer.
At least in DnD a wizard is someone who studies to learn magic but the sorcerer innately is able to cast spells. So the wizard over time will know more spells but the sorcerer is able to cast a limited set of spells capped only by their what their level allows. Sorcerer's are thought to be able to innately cast spells because they have some dragon ancestors.
Having said all that I'd go sorcerer
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
I don't know the difference but still feel the answer is clearly sorcerer.
At least in DnD a wizard is someone who studies to learn magic but the sorcerer innately is able to cast spells. So the wizard over time will know more spells but the sorcerer is able to cast a limited set of spells capped only by their what their level allows. Sorcerer's are thought to be able to innately cast spells because they have some dragon ancestors. Having said all that I'd go sorcerer
Interesting, thanks... that actually changes my answer plus I learned something!
Based on DnD 4th Edition, Sorcerer. I'm actually playing one in an ongoing forum-based game right now and she's super-fun (though this isn't entirely down to her class...that just helps) :D. Random crazy magic for the fun!
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
If I'm RPing, probably the Dark Side...because lightning! And throwing people off cliffs and stuff >:). And those Lightsiders can get pretty dark in their own way, messing with people's heads and stuff. So nurrh :P.
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
" Ever had those days where you have amazing luck,
everything goes right, and you feel like the king of the world...
....And then you wake up?"
-Someone special, 2012
100 years old, wizard, light-side, fact. Along with the floating castle and a supply of burgers, I should be good to go as I raind death down on my enemies in the form of fireballs. Really, its the best spell ever. Takes out pesky evil-infested villages and keeps you warm at night.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
I bet my fireballs will do more damage to me than your lightning bolts will do to you!
...What?
Can't speak for Donner, but the D&D fireball spell (and it's associated alternates) is notorious (at least in our games) for being used in a way that results in damage to the party. Basically, people don't understand just how much volume it actually takes up when they cast it in a small hallway...
"See, this is another sign of your tragic space dementia, all paranoid and crotchety. Breaks the heart." - Mal
I bet my fireballs will do more damage to me than your lightning bolts will do to you!
...What?
Can't speak for Donner, but the D&D fireball spell (and it's associated alternates) is notorious (at least in our games) for being used in a way that results in damage to the party. Basically, people don't understand just how much volume it actually takes up when they cast it in a small hallway...
I had a mage in White Wolf who's favorite spell was fireball. Jnfortunately, most of the times he was able to cast it, it would only be effective at point blank. So he also cast protective spells on himself first. The end result was usually that he was almost dead, but the enemies were defeated.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
If I had to pick I'd say positive but I'd honestly rather have neither.
Positive would certainly build on my self-confidence, but I'd choose negative because I can't change if people don't tell me what I'm doing wrong, and I'm always worried people aren't telling me what I'm doing wrong...
"See, this is another sign of your tragic space dementia, all paranoid and crotchety. Breaks the heart." - Mal
Unicode U+24BD gets us Ⓗ. (Thanks, Godai!)
Well hearing those positive thoughts just sounds lovely!
Also it would be amazing on dates.
Australian living in Toronto. I make a lot of games. http://about.peterchayward.com
Man, that Peter. Such a beautiful blue beard...
I'd go with positive. I'm already self-critical enough, I'm not sure I want he affirmation of others when it comes to my doubt.
I choose negative. I fear I would never hear anything if I went positive.
I'd go positive. It would help me be more upbeat to help others also be upbeat.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
Only hearing the positive, that way if its all silent you know there could be negative.
if life gives you lemons, make a lemon cannon. - the scholar, stranger in a strange world #9
Well, I think I'll agree with those who say they'd rather hear nothing at all but if a choice has to be made, then positive, I suppose...
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
New day, new question!
Wizard or sorcerer?
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
I don't know the difference but still feel the answer is clearly sorcerer.
That was fun, but I don't want to keep all the fun for myself. Someone else can ask the questions next week. :)
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
At least in DnD a wizard is someone who studies to learn magic but the sorcerer innately is able to cast spells. So the wizard over time will know more spells but the sorcerer is able to cast a limited set of spells capped only by their what their level allows. Sorcerer's are thought to be able to innately cast spells because they have some dragon ancestors.
Having said all that I'd go sorcerer
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
Interesting, thanks... that actually changes my answer plus I learned something!
Mage.
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all
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Warlock
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
And the related question: wizzard or sourcerer?
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?"
- Terry Pratchett, Going Postal
Sorcerer. Or maybe a summoner.
if life gives you lemons, make a lemon cannon. - the scholar, stranger in a strange world #9
Sorcerer if it lets me drop Blaze in place of Dao and Apollo.
(Internet cookie to anyone who gets the reference.)
Based on DnD 4th Edition, Sorcerer. I'm actually playing one in an ongoing forum-based game right now and she's super-fun (though this isn't entirely down to her class...that just helps) :D. Random crazy magic for the fun!
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
I'm going to go with wizard. My powers change completely dependent on which setting I feel like using.
Good ideas are usually just bad ideas a stubborn person eventually fixed.
Death or Cake?
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all
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Cake!
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
Death... no wait I mean Cake.
Cake. Unless it's a lie.
if life gives you lemons, make a lemon cannon. - the scholar, stranger in a strange world #9
Death by cake?
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
I'll have the chicken.
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?"
- Terry Pratchett, Going Postal
Ahh, that's something I haven't watched for a while.
Cake, please!
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
#5 Wizard, especially since I'm now immortal and have time to gather spells and components from my flying sky-castle.
#6 Since I'd fill my castle with servants, I'd probably go positive. A happy workforce is a hard-working workforce.
#7 I believe I special ordered the fish.
New question:
Light or Dark side of the force?
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
Sith Ewok for the win.
Neutral side.
Good ideas are usually just bad ideas a stubborn person eventually fixed.
The upside of the Schwartz.
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
If I'm RPing, probably the Dark Side...because lightning! And throwing people off cliffs and stuff >:). And those Lightsiders can get pretty dark in their own way, messing with people's heads and stuff. So nurrh :P.
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
In the KOTR games I never went any path other than Lightside, but if it were real and I had a choice I would pick the Han Solo theory
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all
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Strange, I always thought you were real.
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of the Elephant"
Fact or Fiction?
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all
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Define fact.
" Ever had those days where you have amazing luck,
everything goes right, and you feel like the king of the world...
....And then you wake up?"
-Someone special, 2012
I'm going with Fiction that Matchstickman is real.
Crush your enemies, drive them before you, and laminate their women! - Guise, Prime Wardens #31
Ill go with the dark side and fiction.
if life gives you lemons, make a lemon cannon. - the scholar, stranger in a strange world #9
100 years old, wizard, light-side, fact. Along with the floating castle and a supply of burgers, I should be good to go as I raind death down on my enemies in the form of fireballs. Really, its the best spell ever. Takes out pesky evil-infested villages and keeps you warm at night.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
Is someone biting my 100 year old looking, wizard-with-a-sky-castle styles?!
I declare a wizzard battle! Your puny fireballs are no match for the sheer power of my lightning!
I bet my fireballs will do more damage to me than your lightning bolts will do to you!
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
New day, new question!
Khakis or Jeans?
Eagerly awaits Ronway's answer.
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all
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I once left my khakis in my jeans and couldn't open my car, but khakis have never been in my genes.
So I prefer Jeans. i won't let one incident ruin them for me.
I THOUGHT I was the the last Scion but it's actually .....
...What?
Read my earlier post about point-blank fireballs. Or consider it an attempt to get them to defeat themselves with their own lightning bolt.
As for khakis or jeans, I prefer jeans. Better color choices.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
Can't speak for Donner, but the D&D fireball spell (and it's associated alternates) is notorious (at least in our games) for being used in a way that results in damage to the party. Basically, people don't understand just how much volume it actually takes up when they cast it in a small hallway...
"See, this is another sign of your tragic space dementia, all paranoid and crotchety. Breaks the heart." - Mal
Unicode U+24BD gets us Ⓗ. (Thanks, Godai!)
Jeans.
if life gives you lemons, make a lemon cannon. - the scholar, stranger in a strange world #9
I had a mage in White Wolf who's favorite spell was fireball. Jnfortunately, most of the times he was able to cast it, it would only be effective at point blank. So he also cast protective spells on himself first. The end result was usually that he was almost dead, but the enemies were defeated.
"Deja-fu? You've heard of that?"
- Lu Tze, Sweeper, Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
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