The last time I did this sort of quiz I was a Lawful-Good Human Cleric/Fighter so this was a bit of a suprise:
Chaotic Good Half-Orc Barbarian
Alignment: Chaotic Good characters are independent types with a strong belief in the value of goodness. They have little use for governments and other forces of order, and will generally do their own things, without heed to such groups.
Race: Half-Orcs are often brutish and mean creatures, unaccepted by both thier heritages. They are little better than orcs. But some can be clever and successful in the society of adventurers.
Which is fine with me. As long as I get to smite evil on occasion, it's all good.
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I'm a chaotic neutral half-elf bard. The half-elf bard part I find wholly unsurprising, but I like to think I'm a bit more predictable than "chaotic neutral".
Dieter Zimmerman
[[Faceless Minion of the Dark Master]]
Alignment:
Chaotic Neutral characters are unstable, and frequently insane. They believe in disorder first and foremost, and will thus strive for that disorder in everything they do. This means that they will do whatever seems 'fun' or 'novel' at any given time.
Race:
Dwarves are short and stout, and easily recognizable by their well-cared-for beards. They are hard workers, and adept at stonework and engineering. They tend to live apart from other races; generally in deep, underground excavated systems, and as such tend to be distant from other races.
Primary Class:
Barbarians live outside the 'civilized' They have tribal goverments, and are often nomads. What they may lack in refinement is balanced by there strength of individual character and ability to survive.
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It pegs me as a Neutral Good Elf Barbarian -- it's not like I only play gnomes, but I don't think I'd put this combo together in a million years.
How, if I rate Justice, etc. high, did it peg me as a Barbarian?
Also, I'm generally confused by these quizes... am I supposed to answer on how I'd like to play or how I am personally? I wouldn't live in the trees, but it still makes me an elf....
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GnomeBoy wrote:It pegs me as a Neutral Good Elf Barbarian -- it's not like I only play gnomes, but I don't think I'd put this combo together in a million years.
How, if I rate Justice, etc. high, did it peg me as a Barbarian?
Also, I'm generally confused by these quizes... am I supposed to answer on how I'd like to play or how I am personally? I wouldn't live in the trees, but it still makes me an elf....
I spent a lot of time going back and changing one thing and looking at it again to see how it changed it. It was mind-boggling what affected things. You change the very last thing from dog to cat and watch it change your classes by 3 or 4 points. Some of the answers made sense to me, and some did not. I believe your supposed to answer it as yourself, and find out what the quiz believes your best suited to play. It's like those worthless job suggestions after taking the ACT's back in High School. Almost everyone I know was pegged as a forest ranger
Just have fun with it and know that whatever it comes up with, your gnome could clean it's clock!
Forgiveness is between you and your maker. I'm just responsible for the meeting.
I'm a Neutral Good Half-Elf Ranger. I think the last time I took this quiz (about 3 years ago) I was a Chaotic Good Half-Elf Bard, but I guess my answers have shifted away from the arts and wealth and more towards history and stability. Go figure!
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