Thursday, March 27, 2008

What D&D Character Am I?

After reading about Sean's D&D character, I decided to take the test myself. Frankly, I'm surprised I made it through the test as it's extremely long and I have a short attention span. ;) However, I did complete it and was please with my results!

I Am A: True Neutral Human Druid (5th Level)


Ability Scores:

Strength-11

Dexterity-13

Constitution-11

Intelligence-16

Wisdom-16

Charisma-12


Alignment:
True Neutral A true neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. He doesn't feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most true neutral characters exhibit a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil after all, he would rather have good neighbors and rulers than evil ones. Still, he's not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way. Some true neutral characters, on the other hand, commit themselves philosophically to neutrality. They see good, evil, law, and chaos as prejudices and dangerous extremes. They advocate the middle way of neutrality as the best, most balanced road in the long run. True neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you act naturally, without prejudice or compulsion. However, true neutral can be a dangerous alignment because it represents apathy, indifference, and a lack of conviction.


Race:
Humans are the most adaptable of the common races. Short generations and a penchant for migration and conquest have made them physically diverse as well. Humans are often unorthodox in their dress, sporting unusual hairstyles, fanciful clothes, tattoos, and the like.


Class:
Druids gain power not by ruling nature but by being at one with it. They hate the unnatural, including aberrations or undead, and destroy them where possible. Druids receive divine spells from nature, not the gods, and can gain an array of powers as they gain experience, including the ability to take the shapes of animals. The weapons and armor of a druid are restricted by their traditional oaths, not simply training. A druid's Wisdom score should be high, as this determines the maximum spell level that they can cast.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's quite interesting...

I come out as "True Neutral Human Druid (5th Level)" too!

Ability Scores:
Strength- 14
Dexterity- 14
Constitution- 16
Intelligence- 18
Wisdom- 14
Charisma- 15

Only one point away (in the detailed results) from being an Elf, though...

Have fun,

Stobs

FDWorkshop.net said...

I agree with all but not sure about halfling. I don't picture myself as a 6'2" tall halfling.


Lawful Neutral Halfling Ranger (6th Level)


Ability Scores:
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 13
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 15
Wisdom- 13
Charisma- 14

Unknown said...

Fun quiz, thanks for the link.

True Neutral Human Druid (6th Level)

Ability Scores:
Strength- 13
Dexterity- 14
Constitution- 14
Intelligence- 15
Wisdom- 18
Charisma- 16