You scored as Storyteller. You're more inclined toward the role playing side of the equation and less interested in numbers or experience points. You're quick to compromise if you can help move the story forward, and get bored when the game slows down for a long planning session. You want to play out a story that moves like it's orchestrated by a skilled novelist or film director.
Storyteller
92%
Tactician
83%
Method Actor
83%
Butt-Kicker
75%
Specialist
58%
Power Gamer
42%
Casual Gamer
33%
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QuizFarm.com Just pretty much as I thought it would go.
I got into a rabid argument with a co-worker about PnP RPGs. My understanding of his argument was that if you couldn't simulate everything with a specific rule, then a game was flawed; ergo D&D was inherently flawed. I call Bullshit. I would like to know what other gamers of my aquaintance think, so let's start a discussion.
His example of the inherent flaws of D&D was: if I want to play a half orc paladin with the inherent social stigma and racial prejudice, that because there are no specific rules to cover it, that is a flaw in the game.
I responded that the rules don't need to cover something like that, that in the Role playing aspect of the game: the "fluff" rather than the "Crunch."
He also said that D&D was only good for "high-fantasy" games. Oh sweet Jesus.
So this quiz brought it all back. I invite opinions.