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Oct 03, 2005 11:48



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ivellious October 3 2005, 08:11:08 UTC
What an extremely somber quiz-thing. I apparently died while eating a triple chilidog or some such thing.

Again, you surprise me with the diablo playing. Of course, at this point I should expect as much from you... Anyways, I instinctively went to the Paladin. My natural inclination is to play characters that focus around protecting themselves and/or allies. I always loved wearing a few inches thick of full plate armor, helm, bigger-than-me tower shield, and watching things kill themselves just by attacking me!

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amarena October 4 2005, 00:41:52 UTC
Aww, that's a pretty boring death, sorry sweetie ( ... )

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ivellious October 4 2005, 06:37:58 UTC
I've actually tried most of the characters in Diablo. The Barbarian, not my taste, for pretty much the same reasons as you. Running into the middle of a crowd with no real way to protect yourself other than potions... The Necromancer was fun, but too reliant on his minions. As much fun as it was creating an iron golem out of spare weapons and shields, raising my enemies to fight for me, if anything got near me I was to meet a rather nasty demise. Sorceress... well, I was never really into casting spells. At least, not in Diablo. I found the Amazon to be fun, but, not my play style. I like to meet my foe face to face.

And I think we'd work great in a team, specially with your knowledge of the undead and the appropriate defense.

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amarena October 4 2005, 07:09:57 UTC
Well, we'll just have to hope the undead rise and eat everyone we love sometime soon, so we can try out our team skills! O_o

As for meeting enemies face to face... I suppose if Captain-Tight-Pants-Mal holds to the theory "If I ever shoot you, you'll be awake, and facing me, and you'll be armed" it's good enough for me too. Though picking off from a distance has it's charms too - they won't have time to be afraid, just one minute you're there and the next you're not. Though people often want to know what's going to kill them - is it because they think that knowing somethings name will give you some power over it? Or is facing the unknown the scary part?

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