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What kind of skyrim (or any rpg) character are you?

Started by Bu🤠ns, July 19, 2014, 04:56:28 AM

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Quote from: Pæs on July 20, 2014, 09:27:20 PM
Depends on the character I'm playing. If I'm in heavy RP mode, I may be more likely to play as a sentimentalist. If I'm playing someone whose focus is getting rich, I'll use a formula based on how rich I am to determine which items I pick up. Early days, items need to be worth at least ten times their weight in resale value and that goes up as I accumulate wealth.

I'm currently playing as a soul collector who pickpockets weapons from her victims, soul traps them, kills them with their own blade and then enchants the weapon and names it after the deceased. I have a house full of iron daggers named after each and every villager in the game. That's kind of a sentimentalist.
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Bu🤠ns

Quote from: Cain on July 20, 2014, 08:56:53 PM
Quote from: Bu☆ns on July 20, 2014, 07:28:16 PM
That's a good point.  I'll have to try out Requiem because that sounds like a lot of fun.

Fair warning: it's Skyrim's answer to Dark Souls.  Very immersive, but very brutal.  Unlevelled, much harder, much less forgiving.  Up to a point, anyway.  Sword and board with heavy armor and some magic can take on most things once you're level 40 or so...but, well, to put it into perspective, it is strongly recommended you not do Bleak Falls Barrow until level 10.  People have done it lower, but even then you need a LOT
of silver to survive.

Also, you run the risk of running into ebony armour clad, level 80 vampire bosses while at level 12 or so.  Just to give you an idea of what you're letting yourself in for.

on it

Bu🤠ns

Quote from: Pæs on July 20, 2014, 09:27:20 PM
Depends on the character I'm playing. If I'm in heavy RP mode, I may be more likely to play as a sentimentalist. If I'm playing someone whose focus is getting rich, I'll use a formula based on how rich I am to determine which items I pick up. Early days, items need to be worth at least ten times their weight in resale value and that goes up as I accumulate wealth.
That's a pretty good rule of thumb. I'll remember that.

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I'm currently playing as a soul collector who pickpockets weapons from her victims, soul traps them, kills them with their own blade and then enchants the weapon and names it after the deceased. I have a house full of iron daggers named after each and every villager in the game.

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good lord, man.

QuoteThat's kind of a sentimentalist.

That's kind of an understatement.

Bu🤠ns


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Quote from: Pæs on July 20, 2014, 10:03:06 PM
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT FOR?
Nothing man, nothing. Just... just leave me alone OK?
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Cain

I tend to RP my characters to an extent as well, like a former Imperial Soldier who always keeps a set of Legion armour and weapons on them or similar...but not quite to Paes', uh, depth.

Cain

Mostly because I only put perks in Pickpocket to get the +100 carry weight and poison options.

Cainad (dec.)

I quit RPing in Skyrim after I tried to put Mehrune's Razor on a display rack. It vanished, and I thought it was gone forever, until I turned around and saw it floating in midair pointing directly at my head.

trippinprincezz13

Somewhere between Maximum-alist and Sentimentalist, I'd say. Towards the beginning, I tend to rip up everything not nailed down, but once I get "financially stable", the compulsion is still there a bit, but I try to limit it based upon weight v value. I do have a tendency to like to keep little mementos, then want to set up my house all nice, then get annoyed and start dumping everything into chests.

Quote from: Bu☆ns on July 19, 2014, 07:56:44 PM
I think I missed something in some of these backstories from Fallout 3, for instance.

This was a fun read - some I knew some I missed/forgot. I do like me some Fallout.  :)

Quote from: Pæs on July 20, 2014, 09:27:20 PM
I'm currently playing as a soul collector who pickpockets weapons from her victims, soul traps them, kills them with their own blade and then enchants the weapon and names it after the deceased. I have a house full of iron daggers named after each and every villager in the game. That's kind of a sentimentalist.

:lulz: I like the cut of your jib (or is it Jim?)
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