AD&D 3.5? Really?

Aug 17, 2007 10:49

Ok, well, I stole this stupid little MEME from mynameisnotreal.
Knowing that 3.5 Rules are pretty new and the copyright of the test is 2004, I can deduce that we're going with 3.0 Rules...no matter, this part of the system hasn't changed any that I noticed.

Anyway, this thing claims to deduce the real life AD&D stats of a person.
Here was the output on mine:

STR: 13
INT: 17
WIS: 16
DEX: 15
CON: 13
CHR: 17

http://www.thehaws.org/add_quiz.shtml

So I have to at least comment on that.
I don't think that my CHR is that high. In reality, I'm just lucky with some people and situations that are in the test. (I'm just as much of an asshole as I am a nice guy...thank goodness for the asshole part becuase people walked all over me before it developed.)
Next, I think my CON would be higher if I were even in shape...yes, I do very little. Luckily, I do have some endurance. It also asks if I've done anything extraordinary. Well, as for endurance and constitution, I did once push a car for 3 miles...took an hour and wasn't enough of it downhill...but that didn't take 5 hours so it doesn't count.
Yeah, my STR sucks...I do nothing and don't get out and work on that...haven't in years. Like to start kayaking but damned if there isn't any real water to do that in around here. Loved it in the sea in Sweden. Guess those things that I did help on the dex...don't miss the trash, still OK at football (soccer), not bad at kayaking on a choppy sea loch. Ha, yesterday I was demenstrating an acrobatic throw-in.
[I don't believe in flipping or summersaulting to throw a ball onto the field or around the field...especially for kids. But my neice is learning how because she plays football (um...soccer) and is a gymnist. Her coach and her mother both insist that she learn. Fine, now she needs to keep momentum and learn to be a little more accurate. Go figure, she has to choose one of the two to focus on right now.]

So basically...I suck. Well...I knew that. :-D

Anyone else?

d&d, sports, dnd, meme, soccer, sport, football

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