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Agon4.08.2011Post ID: 64119 |
Co do charakterów, to to się kojarzy mi trochę z Heroes 4: Mój wynik: "Red Wyszło, że jestem impulsywnym narwańcem ;P |
Taro4.08.2011Post ID: 64124 |
No proszę, a mi wyszło, że moim kolorem jest biel. White |
As Gier Irhak4.08.2011Post ID: 64125 |
To co Agon? Na niego! ;) Black You value power, ambition, and darkness. You love power at any cost, and are a corrupting influence on those around you. At your best, you are resourceful and unashamed. At your worst, you are parasitic and amoral. Your symbol is a skull. Your enemies are white and green. |
Agon4.08.2011Post ID: 64126 |
"Your enemies are white and blue." - Ja Wygląda na to, że Taro jest naszym wspólnym wrogiem. No to na niego! ;P |
Duzeom4.08.2011Post ID: 64129 |
Mi wyszedł niebieski - i faktycznie niebieskim najlepiej mi się grało w Magic'a. |
Alchemik4.08.2011Post ID: 64133 |
Mnie także niebieski, chociaż "niezbyt lubię" nim grać. Wahałem się przy jednej odpowiedzi. Mogła zaważyć. :P |
Taro5.08.2011Post ID: 64141 |
Ogólnie to miał temat o charakterach z D&D. A tu co raz to więcej różnych dziwnych rzeczy. Wypadałoby zatem zmienić temat. Agon, Irhak - lepiej wypijcie sporo piwa zanim to zrobicie. Będzie bolało :) |
Cedric4.09.2011Post ID: 64578 |
Ciężko jest zmierzyć coś takiego jak moralność, czy praworządność. Te testy oraz cały ten pomysł podzielenia ludzkiego charakteru na dziewięć typów został stworzony na potrzeby gry. W rzeczywistości ludzi nie da się tak łatwo określić. |
Taro5.09.2011Post ID: 64585 |
Może by tak zmienić temat na: Charaktery w D&D i nie tylko? |
Taro15.10.2011Post ID: 64991 |
Nie wiem czy to było wcześniej (a nie chce mi się sprawdzać) ale daję linka do testu. Odnosi się on do realiów współczesnych, a nie fantasy: |
Homczuk15.10.2011Post ID: 64993 |
Zrobiłem 2 testy (ten poprzedniego posta i pierwszy z tematu) i za każdym razem wyszło mi "true neutral" co do Magic the Gathering to jestem Blue :) |
Agon4.11.2011Post ID: 65359 |
Jedyne charaktery jakie mogą być to takie: Inne w końcu załamią się nerwowo pod wpływem dylematów moralnych. PRAWORZĄDNY DOBRY - Królu przysięgam ci wierność, oddanie i posłuszeństwo oraz, że nigdy nie zdradzę powierzonego zaufania... Król okazuje się być straszliwym tyranem i złym człowiekiem. W państwie dzieje się źle, ludzie głodują, muszą płacić ogromne podatki... jednym słowem makabra. Co myśli PD? Dialog między Praworządną, a Dobrą częścią. Efekt końcowy: Pozycja embrionalna, ssanie kciuka, błędny wzrok. PRAWORZĄDNY ZŁY - Tak mój panie, zawsze służę radą i pomocą. Musimy utrzymać się przy władzy oto nasz cel. Przysięgam ci lojalność i posłuszeństwo. Król okazuje się być dobrym i miłościwym władcą. Rozdaje biednym złoto, a sobie zostawia minimum niezbędne do życia i zarządzania państwem. Praworządny Zły próbuje powiedzieć swemu panu, że to głupota ale ten uważa inaczej. Co myśli PZ? Dialog pomiędzy Praworządną, a Złą częścią. Efekt końcowy: Pozycja embrionalna, ssanie kciuka, błędny wzrok. CHAOTYCZNY DOBRY - Skopać tyłki w dobrej sprawie! Rewolucja! Ho ho tam gdzie idę ja zło schodzi z drogi! Tak się składa, że CD żyje w idealnym państwie, gdzie wszystko idzie dobrze, a ludzie żyją w dostatku nie potrzebując żadnych zmian. Co myśli CD? Dialog między Chaotyczną, a Dobrą częścią. Efekt końcowy: Pozycja embrionalna, ssanie kciuka, błędny wzrok. Dlaczego z czterech połączeń jedynie Chaotyczny Zły przetrwa? Bo nie uznaje żadnych praw i zasad, które mogłyby być sprzeczne. Taki charakter sam w sobie jest ERRORem ;) Inne przykłady, które wymyśliłem (albo i nie ;P): CD: - Ja wiem, że źle zrobiłem... Kolejny przykład: CN: - lol jest tu kto? Jeszcze inny: CN: - LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL |
Agon19.11.2011Post ID: 66068 |
O znów znalazłem teścik na psychiczne różne rzeczy ;P Mój wynik: Eysenck Test Results Extroversion (sociability) |||||||||||||| 60% This test reflects the ideas of Hans Eysenck a pioneer in the field of personality research. Through research and statistical analysis he determined that personality is composed of three main elements: Extroversion, Neuroticism, and Psychoticism. Most current researchers agree on the significance of the first two traits, but there is less consensus on the third (so he may be wrong about it's central importance but it clearly plays some role in personality). Most people will score lower on Psychoticism. While Psychoticism implies more negative qualities than the other two traits (typically), a link has been found is several studies between higher creativity and higher scores on Psychoticism. Here are your results on each dimension: Extroversion results were moderately high which suggests you are, at times, overly talkative, outgoing, sociable and interacting at the expense of developing your own individual interests and internally based identity. Neuroticism results were medium which suggests you are moderately worrying, insecure, emotional, and anxious. Psychoticism results were very high which suggests you are overly selfish, uncooperative, and difficult at the expense too often of the well being of others. To według tego kompasu wyszło żem choleryk. |
Jaym14.01.2012Post ID: 67493 |
Zrobiłem sobię tą dłuszą wersje. Link: http://easydamus.com/character.html Także tak: Że kleryk to się spodziewałem,tak samo z ilością inteligencji i mądrości. Ale żeby tyle siły i wytrzymałości? I klasa fighter? Ability Scores: Alignment: - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (17) Neutral Good XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (19) Chaotic Good XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (20) Lawful Neutral -- XXXXXXXXXXXX (12) True Neutral XXXXXXXXXXXXXX (14) Chaotic Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (15) Lawful Evil - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (16) Neutral Evil XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (18) Chaotic Evil XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (19) Law & Chaos: - XXXXXXX (7) Neutral - XXXXXXXXX (9) Chaos Good & Evil: XXXXXXXXXX (10) Neutral - XXXXX (5) Evil XXXXXXXXX (9) Race: XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13) Dwarf XXXXXXXXXX (10) Elf XXXXXXXXXXXX (12) Gnome XXXXXX (6) Halfling - XXXXXXXX (8) Half-Elf - XXXXXXXXX (9) Half-Orc - XXXX (4) Class: -- (0) Cleric XX (2) Druid - (-19) Fighter Monk Paladin --- (-21) Ranger (-2) Rogue - (-6) Sorcerer -- (0) Wizard (-2) |
Agon15.01.2012Post ID: 67508 |
Chaotic Evil Human Sorcerer (1st Level) Ability Scores: Alignment: Race: Class: Detailed Results: Alignment: - XXXXX (5) Neutral Good XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (16) Chaotic Good XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (21) Lawful Neutral -- XXXXXXXXXXXX (12) True Neutral XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (23) Chaotic Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (28) Lawful Evil - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (24) Neutral Evil XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (35) Chaotic Evil XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (40) Law & Chaos: - XX (2) Neutral - XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13) Chaos Good & Evil: XXX (3) Neutral - XXXXXXXXXX (10) Evil XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (22) Race: XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13) Dwarf XXXXXX (6) Elf XXX (3) Gnome XXXX (4) Halfling - XXXX (4) Half-Elf - XXX (3) Half-Orc - XXXXXXXXXXXX (12) Class: -- (0) Cleric (0) Druid - (-25) Fighter Monk Paladin --- (-23) Ranger (0) Rogue - XXXX (4) Sorcerer -- XXXXXX (6) Wizard (0) |
Tails1.02.2012Post ID: 67821 |
Chaotic Stupid Half-Orc Monk (1st Level) |
Agon16.02.2012Post ID: 68133 |
Znalazłem kolejny tego typu test, co ciekawe mówi on do jakiego miejsca można trafić po śmierci wg D&D mając konkretny charakter. Test test tu: http://helloquizzy.okcupid.com/tests/the-1st-edition-advanced-dungeons-amp-dragons-alignment-calculator Mój wynik: With regards to Law and Chaos, you are Chaotic With regards to Good and Evil, you are Evil ... Chaotic Evil people are all different, and that's the key to understanding them. Each of them is a world unto himself or herself. They are fiercely individualistic to the point of literally caring about nothing except themselves, and view other people as either their followers or their enemies. Everything revolves around the Self -- all else is illusion. Other people are generally just tools or playthings, to be used and/or discarded at will. Only the individual matters, and an individual's worth is determined by his or her own strength and merit. Weaker or less intelligent individuals are begging to be taken advantage of, because if someone cannot act of their own free will, they don't deserve free will to begin with. Which is why lesser people join groups and follow authority figures. Groups have rules, rules surpress personal choice, therefore groups are the enemy of the individual, with society being the largest group and therefore the ultimate enemy. Society must be avoided, manipulated, or attacked (as applicable). Arrogance, rebelliousness, paranoia, and hatred are the cornerstones of Chaotic Evil thought. The term "sociopath" comes to mind (except that this term has become so overused it has no real meaning anymore, but that's another matter). In a way, Chaotic Evil is the easiest alignment to be, since it's entirely selfish and self-centered. In another way it's the most difficult alignment to be ... a universe of one is a horribly lonely place. ... Chaotic Evil is the most hated and misunderstood of all alignments. Because it is the polar opposite of Lawful Good or "the storybook hero alignment," Chaotic Evil has gotten the reputation for being everything that storybook heroes aren't : ugly, treacherous, scheming, cowardly, weak-willed, sadistic, depraved, and so on. In truth, Chaotic Evil is not (necessarily) any of these things. Each Chaotic Evil is different. One might be a backstabbing coward, another might fearlessly attack head-on. One might keep his word, another might break it. One might be a perverted molester, another might go out of his way to kill molesters, a third might not care either way. The point is, every Chaotic Evil does whatever he or she wants, regardless of how it affects anyone else (ironically, a Chaotic Evil's worst enemies are often other Chaotic Evils). A Chaotic Evil trusts no one, is moderately to extremely paranoid, and loves himself above all others. It's not impossible for a Chaotic Evil to love someone else, it's just very unusual. Still, sometimes it does happen. The two lovers in Natural Born Killers, the homicidal hillbillies of The Devil's Rejects, and the Tutman brothers from Blood Diner were all Chaotic Evil, yet they were fiercely loyal to their loved ones. If a Chaotic Evil loves you, REALLY loves you, they will defend you with a fury that even the bravest "hero" could never match ... if you are in their heart, then you're a part of their inner world, and their inner world is everything to them. This is probably the only evil alignment actually capable of real love, because these people are strongly driven by their emotions and impulses. They love deeply. And hate even more deeply. ... This is also the most unstable and self-destructive form of evil, the kind that would cut off its nose to spite its face. Other evil alignments will grovel and beg if they are defeated, degrading themselves in exchange for their lives. Chaotic Evil, in its sheer arrogance, usually just says "Fuck you!" This is Prince Mordred, dragging himself up the spear and running himself through, literally killing himself just to get within range to smash King Arthur's skull in with his broadsword. More than anything else, Chaotic Evil is driven by pure SPITE. All things considered, it's hard not to admire them at least a little. ... Quick Scoring Guide chaos scores of 8 to 19 : generally chaotic chaos scores of 20 to 29 : exceptionally chaotic chaos scores of 30 & up : crazy evil scores of 8 to 19 : generally evil evil scores of 20 to 29 : exceptionally evil evil scores of 30 & up : demon ... Your polar opposite is : Lawful Good ... ... Fictional Examples of CHAOTIC EVIL Gollum, Smaug, Shelob, and Ungoliant (J.R.R. Tolkien) ... Prince Mordred of Arthurian legend ... Cthulhu and the Old Ones (Lovecraft) ... cosmic abominations in general ... Michael and George Tutman, Uncle Anwar, and Shetar (Blood Diner, which just might be the single funniest movie ever made) ... Pazuzu (the demon from The Exorcist) ... Alma Mobley and the Nightwatchers (Peter Straub's Ghost Story) ... The Crimson King, Randall Flagg, John Rainbird, Roland D. LeBay & Christine, and Pennywise the Clown aka "IT" (the books of Stephen King) ... Alice Cooper (the stage character, not the actual guy in real-life) ... Jame Gumb the homicidal transsexual (The Silence of the Lambs) ... Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street) ... The Joker (Batman) ... Alex (A Clockwork Orange) ... this list could go on and on, Chaotic Evil is apparently a popular alignment ... ... Possible Real-Life Examples of CHAOTIC EVIL G.G. Allin ... Charles Manson ... Baby Face Nelson ... Vlad the Impaler ... Countess Bathory ... Caligula ... and an endless variety of freaks and deviants -- everyone from twisted geniuses to run-of-the-mill psychopaths ... ... ... Your Destination in the Afterlife : THE ABYSS According to Gygax, your soul is going to The Abyss. This was the classic "primordial abyss" of ancient myth, the eternal void with no beginning and no end. It existed in most cultures in one form or another, usually as the ancient chaos at the beginning of time from which everything else sprang. The different layers of The Abyss (and there are hundreds of them) vary wildly in nature and appearance, but they're all frighteningly warped and alien, and filled with every manner of twisted abomination. A spiralling vortex of insane horror ... but at least it's never boring. Which is probably more than you could say for Heaven. The Abyss is ruled by demons, the incarnations of Chaotic Evil. As befits their alignment, the demons constantly fight amongst themselves, as each demon believes that he or she alone deserves to rule The Abyss. The most powerful demons (the Demon Princes) control the lesser demons to a point, but their authority generally extends only as far as their reach, for no demon willingly serves anyone else. Demons are essentially ungovernable and very dangerous to deal with. They can sometimes be bribed, but they are notorious deal-breakers and they'll constantly seek ways to enslave or destroy anyone foolish enough to bargain with them. If a demon fears you, you MIGHT be able to coerce it into doing your bidding, at least for a little while. But this is risky because all demons are unstable, and if you push them too far they'll snap. As an example, check out the final volume of Gygax's Gord The Rogue novels, where Tharizdun the Ultimate Evil conquers the Underworld. The Lawful Evil devils of Hell, and the Neutral Evil death-lords of Hades, surrender to Tharizdun and become his slaves because they know he's almost infinitely powerful and they have no chance of defeating him. But when Tharizdum enters The Abyss, the Chaotic Evil demons go berserk and attack him. They know it's sheer suicide to attack him, yet they attack him anyway. Forced to choose between death and slavery, the demons choose death. Which just goes to show you Chaotic Evil doesn't fuck around. In the AD&D universe, The Abyss has 666 levels. I'll say that again -- six hundred and sixty-six levels. If you stacked all the other planes, one on top of another, they would fill less than 10% of The Abyss. So let's hope they don't fall in. Then again, that might be interesting to watch. |
Architectus28.02.2012Post ID: 68222 |
Po uzyskaniu zaproszenia do tego kącika, pierwsze co uczyniłem po powrocie, to rozwiązanie piątej edycję testu, w której pytania często nie pozwalały mi na odpowiadanie bez dylematów. Ubawiłem się przy rozwiązywaniu tych ambarasów. Oto ich rezultat. Praworządnie dobry krasnolud łowca (trzeci poziom) Osiągnięcia w zdolnościach: Miejsce w konflikcie: Prawo i bezład: Dobro i zło: Rasa: Klasa: |
Taro19.10.2012Post ID: 71711 |
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Laysander19.10.2012Post ID: 71712 |
Heh, ładne. |