StrappingYoungLad
New member
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2009
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- ISFP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
Mage glass canons. Its so satisfying seeing all those big numbers pop. 
When I have more autonomy, I will probably try the dice, paper, real people thing. (My poor husband will be further perplexed and mildly embarrassed by my geekiness, I'm sure. Who knew you could be geekier than an INTP?)
Right now, I'm not sure how I play. I only play WoW and keep mostly to my main toon. I am always working on improving my gear and learning how to be a better part of whatever team I'm on, though I am by no means hard core. Normally, I heal and it is an enjoyable challenge.
I am adequate for my current level of play, but eventually, I'd like to move up to raiding.
I hoard items and never use them no matter how dire the situation.
Real example:
Fuck! I'm low on HP and MP, maybe I should use an elixir...I have six, but I might need one later!
*reality check: I'm fighting the final boss*
...*uses the damned elixir.*
I try to explore the surrounding areas as much as possible even though the plotline would like me to follow its leads instead. That way I get familiar with the world and also grind a bit ahead of the curve.
Also, could I bother you folks for some PS1 rpg suggestions? I'm playing Suikoden II atm and I fucking looooove it.![]()
How do you develop your character in an RPG? For me, I like to level the main character to max level and just kill everything in one hit.
I did this with Final Fantasy III when i got to level 64 before the opera house when the normal level was only level 15 I believe. Also, I was level 99 before reaching the second world which caused all your character you get to be level 99 lol...
So, how do you develop your character in an RPG.
God damnit dude, that's Final Fantasy VI. Get your numbers right.
Most games are too linear to my liking though. There aren't many games like sierra's Arcanum, and if there are, I need to know about them.![]()
I hoard items and never use them no matter how dire the situation.
Real example:
Fuck! I'm low on HP and MP, maybe I should use an elixir...I have six, but I might need one later!
*reality check: I'm fighting the final boss*
...*uses the damned elixir.*
Yep, me too. I also do this type of thing in real life...I hoard items and never use them no matter how dire the situation.
Real example:
Fuck! I'm low on HP and MP, maybe I should use an elixir...I have six, but I might need one later!
*reality check: I'm fighting the final boss*
...*uses the damned elixir.*
Games with multiple story lines/endings drive me nuts because I want to see absolutely EVERYTHING.I have this habit of trying to pick every single option at once. For example if I have the option to save some blah blah blah town or help destroy it I end up making 2 - 3 save files just to see what each option leads to. Then I choose which outcome I'm more satisfied with and delete the rest of the files. This leads to a wasted half hour of playing the same scene over and over again.