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Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: RPGPundit on April 25, 2009, 02:51:06 PM
Dwarves do, Elves do. But what about you, as a player? Is there a class or type of character you tend to play most often, or do you always try to make something different every time?

Are you a character actor? Or one of those "method" guys?

RPGPundit
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: The Shaman on April 25, 2009, 02:56:05 PM
In Traveller I almost always generate merchant characters.

That's the only game I can think of where I have a specific preference.
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Post by: Idinsinuation on April 25, 2009, 02:56:33 PM
I like roguish types but any class can have that personality.  I like characters who are quick on their feet and quick witted.  My newest character is a human fighter with leather armor, a couple of dueling pistols and a bastard sword.
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Post by: Cognitive Dissident on April 25, 2009, 03:38:50 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit;298684Are you a character actor? Or one of those "method" guys?

RPGPundit
Definitely a method guy.  When my fighter was eaten by a gelatinous cube I had the rest of my gaming group hold me down and smother me with as many wet sponges as we could find in order to really get into the whole immersive role-playing experiene.

Or did you mean something else? :)
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Post by: Cognitive Dissident on April 25, 2009, 03:44:51 PM
More seriously I have noticed that there a few character types I fall back on from time to time.

I've played a bitter and cynical ex-soldier from a common or working class background with a chip on his shoulder when it comes to authority or his social superiors more than a few times.  (And as a variation of this when playing DnD I tend to play Half-Orcs quite often.)

I've played a schemining rogueish streetwise gambler character in quite a few systems as well.

And then there's the intellectual highly intellectual wizard type, or knowledge based character.  (Although I haven't done this for a while and it's probably played out.)

These a the kind of characters who I either create when I can't think of anything better or a kind of gravitate toward in play.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Pseudoephedrine on April 25, 2009, 04:35:57 PM
I play a lot of wizards and other knowledge based characters.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: arminius on April 25, 2009, 05:17:19 PM
For fantasy I tend to gravitate toward roguish characters, and then when I try to play against type, it's either professional soldiers/warriors or intellectual wizards. I rarely play holy men, "good guy" knights, romanticized barbarians, or flash-bang wizards.

For SF I gravitate toward scientists although for practical reasons I'd prefer them to know which end is which on a firearm.
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Post by: Casey777 on April 25, 2009, 06:05:50 PM
tl;dr: a character actor type

I tend to play the needed but not first pick roles. In other words I am The Gawddamn Cleric. :P

Seriously though I try and come up with a character that really brings out the stuff I find interesting or exemplify the setting or rules. And usually either a character that's hella fun to play or has a good character arc that the campaign can bring out.
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Post by: The Worid on April 25, 2009, 06:53:02 PM
I play primarily Wizards, or the closest equivalent for the setting (tech guys, psions, etc.). The next most often class for me to play is Paladin; I greatly enjoy destruction in the name of Truth and Justice.

I have no problem with playing other classes (probably Rogue next), but those are my favorites. No problem except perhaps with Fighters, whom I find mostly uninteresting conceptually.
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Post by: MoonHunter on April 25, 2009, 06:59:01 PM
My prefered class if you will is usually the least common classes/ archetypes or the Alternate.  If I am a fighter type, I am the martial artist or the archer, rather than the stand up fighter.  If I am the scholar, I am the computer guy or the exotic knowledge one (or if the game is filled with cryptologists and Forteans, I am the Geologist). If I am the rogue, I am the con man. If I am the Fixer, I am either the secret guy behind the vid screen OR the guy who knows everybody.  This way, I always have my nitch and my character feels/ operates different from the other fighters, scholars, rogues, or fixers in the group.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: arminius on April 25, 2009, 07:32:58 PM
Quote from: The Worid;298708No problem except perhaps with Fighters, whom I find mostly uninteresting conceptually.
I guess I look at this as a challenge of sorts. Certainly, coming out of the D&D roots and going forward, these are the most vanilla. I like to see what I can do make them interesting, without falling back on either the "tank" stereotype, or even on fighter specializations such as "archer" or collections of flashy combat moves. Basically I reckon that in classic fantasy and adventure, the protagonist is a "fighter" close to a majority of the time (the only other archetype that comes close is "rogue")--so what is it outside of that vanilla definition that makes a character compelling?
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Post by: One Horse Town on April 26, 2009, 04:50:24 AM
I try not to play the same thing too much, which is why i spent a fair amount of time playing Rolemaster exclusively and why the WFRP career sytem appeals to me so much. At a push, i'd say that i prefer magic using classes in general which is another reason i gravitated towards RM. That system has shit loads of different magic using classes with different flavours.
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Post by: DeadUematsu on April 26, 2009, 05:29:27 AM
Green knight (berserker w/ great regeneration), acrobatic warrior (martial artists and swashbucklers), and beastmaster (pet classes) are roles I tend to edge towards in any genre. I also like being the face.
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Post by: Danger on April 26, 2009, 09:59:59 AM
For fantasy:  Either I'll go with a cleric or fighter (usually, this can vary some).

For modern/sci-fi: I'm the driver.  I drive things.  I shoot things with shotguns or gyrojet weaponry too.  And I like it.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Benoist on April 26, 2009, 01:57:22 PM
I like to play fighter-types, vets, ambiguous characters, Paladins with moral conflicts, not-so-sane characters. I like alien-thinking and strategic masterminds as well for my wizards. Active characters rather than support characters. I like emotionally expressive characters: I like my characters to "blow up" at some point in the game.

Characters grow organically from the game, to me. I start with a concept and some sort of quirk/original component/contrast in there, and then start playing and see where this leads me within the game by reacting to it and other players around the table. That allows me to be part of the game rather than create something that doesn't fit.
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Post by: jswa on April 26, 2009, 03:08:35 PM
I don't have a favored class or archetype or anything like that. I tend to just go with whatever sounds good at the time.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: jeff37923 on April 26, 2009, 03:49:43 PM
I tend to go for the independant types that are not so far gone as to be the Antisocial Moody Loner. That comes out to being Bards and Wizards in fantasy, the Belter or Ethically Challenged Merchant in Sci-Fi, and the Snoopy Reporter in Pulp games.

I also tend to try and do subtle comedy riffs as character traits. In the current Pathfinder game I'm in, my character is a Wizard who joined up with the party in order to make enough money to pay off his loans to the local College of Wizardry.
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Post by: JongWK on April 26, 2009, 03:59:37 PM
Shadows of my own self.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Soylent Green on April 26, 2009, 05:14:12 PM
No real preferences. Actually I'm kind like picking up pre-gens (as raw stats not a pre-generated background) or randomly rolled stuff and see if I can find the character behind the numbers.

I will shy away from character classes which are mechanically complicated to play. If the GM gives me five pages of spells, I'm pretty much going to ignore most of it. I'm here to play a character, not Magic The Gathering.
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Post by: Akrasia on April 26, 2009, 05:42:39 PM
Quote from: Pseudoephedrine;298697I play a lot of wizards and other knowledge based characters.

Ditto (although I very rarely get to play; I'm usually GM).
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Post by: Thanatos02 on April 26, 2009, 06:36:23 PM
I prefer roguish types first, and intelligence types second.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Ronin on April 27, 2009, 12:38:07 AM
I dont really have a specific type of chaarcter I play. But the last couple characters I've played were fighters or barbarians. Typically a big lug, thats not book smart. But pretty common sense smart.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: beejazz on April 27, 2009, 12:52:57 AM
I'm a fan of rogueish characters and hot-tempered ass-kickers. Thieves, brigands, and ruffians and all that.

Magic-users can be fun, but I am neither a fan of long spell lists nor Vancian magic... because both are a bit of a PITA to keep track of in comparison with fightier types.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Malleus Arianorum on April 27, 2009, 09:53:04 AM
Cleric
I like rescuing the party from defeat. I like having high defenses and healing so I can survive long enough to rescue them. I like getting the other players back in the game when their characters are individually incapacitated. I like playing a character ideologically distinct from myself. I don't mind having lower DPT than dedicated fighters. I love versitility -- using an overlooked spell for the obscure corner case I worried about.
 
If we're not playing D&D I like to play mediocre characters with narrow specialties and the ability to mitigate disaster.
 
Failing that, I get a character and max out a single defining ability and then use it creatively.
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Post by: Spike on April 27, 2009, 01:12:41 PM
I can usually be counted on to play a straight forward fighter (or the equivilent in different games), though I often 'mix it up' in how I go about doing the fighter guy (last one was a light armored dual flail wielding mercenary... not very conventional or optomized, obviously).

Recently, however, I've been playing a lot of clerics, ranging from a spear and sheild spartan style cleric of Athena, to a Techsmith of Gond.

For the upcoming shadowrun game I'll be doing a drone rigger/hacker.  Player by proxie seems to be a unifying theme currently.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: PaladinCA on April 27, 2009, 01:34:07 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit;298684Is there a class or type of character you tend to play most often?

RPGPundit

Yes. I'll let you guess. :cool:
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: One Horse Town on April 27, 2009, 02:27:37 PM
Quote from: PaladinCA;298865Yes. I'll let you guess. :cool:

I love the CA too. :D
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: flyingmice on April 27, 2009, 02:46:44 PM
I have no class.

-clash
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: PaladinCA on April 27, 2009, 03:08:39 PM
Quote from: One Horse Town;298882I love the CA too. :D

I have to ask...

Other than a heavy cruiser or California's postal abbreviation, what the heck is a CA?
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Post by: Cranewings on April 27, 2009, 05:11:26 PM
I used to play nothing but paladins. Now that I'm a medic and teach martial arts, all I play are rogues with drug and alcohol problems.
Title: Do you have a "preferred class"?
Post by: Spinachcat on April 28, 2009, 02:59:16 AM
Spellcasters / Psionics are my first choice.   Vicious bruisers are my second.   My third choice is whatever the party needs.  

In Warhammer, I love the oddballs like Rat Catchers, Protagonists and Bawds. In Traveller, I like "dude with a plasma gun" as my preferred class.