timelessripple
Dust
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- Dec 30, 2010
Hi everyone!
The purpose of this thread is to discuss a cool test I found online, the Fantasy RPG Class Test. Is the test accurate in terms of your personality and/or the RPG character you would typically choose? Was it interesting/amusing/enjoyable? Was it a good reflection of RPG classes in general? What improvements could be made?
Take the test, post your result, and discuss what you think:
HelloQuizzy.com: The Fantasy RPG Class Test
Here's what I got:
The Rune Knight
56% Strength, 8% Bloodlust, 40% Intelligence, 16% Spirit, 32% Vitality and 28% Agility!
Masters of elemental magic and swordsmanship, Rune Knights are valuable and staunch allies in battle. By using rune magic to imbue their weapons with elemental power, Rune Knights can defeat opponents most other warriors can only dream of defeating. Their magic can help them slice through the toughest armor and vanquish the most formidable foes. For example, by condensing wind magic around their blade, Rune Knights can slice through even the toughest and most impenetrable armor. Additionally, Rune Knights can enhance the strength of their own body and armor with rune magic to make it more resistant to enemy spellcasters and warriors. By covering themselves in these powerful runes, enemy attacks simply bounce off of them. In fact, certain runes can even make attacks literally reflect back onto the enemy essentially turning the power of the enemy against them. Although most often honorable warriors, the Rune Knights may turn to the side evil if necessary.
Congratulations on reaching this high class!
I really enjoyed this test. I thought that it was a bit long, but the result was pretty accurate. This is definitely the class I would choose in an RPG game (if the game offered that class of course). With 40 or so different classes, I think it offered a wide range of options and possibilities that accurately reflect the classes most RPGs offer. Downsides were that it was a bit long, and very occasionally I couldn't find an option that best fit me. But I guess even with those problems, it was still a lot of fun to take, and it offered some fairly accurate results!
So what do you guys think? Post your results below!!!
The purpose of this thread is to discuss a cool test I found online, the Fantasy RPG Class Test. Is the test accurate in terms of your personality and/or the RPG character you would typically choose? Was it interesting/amusing/enjoyable? Was it a good reflection of RPG classes in general? What improvements could be made?
Take the test, post your result, and discuss what you think:
HelloQuizzy.com: The Fantasy RPG Class Test
Here's what I got:
The Rune Knight
56% Strength, 8% Bloodlust, 40% Intelligence, 16% Spirit, 32% Vitality and 28% Agility!
Masters of elemental magic and swordsmanship, Rune Knights are valuable and staunch allies in battle. By using rune magic to imbue their weapons with elemental power, Rune Knights can defeat opponents most other warriors can only dream of defeating. Their magic can help them slice through the toughest armor and vanquish the most formidable foes. For example, by condensing wind magic around their blade, Rune Knights can slice through even the toughest and most impenetrable armor. Additionally, Rune Knights can enhance the strength of their own body and armor with rune magic to make it more resistant to enemy spellcasters and warriors. By covering themselves in these powerful runes, enemy attacks simply bounce off of them. In fact, certain runes can even make attacks literally reflect back onto the enemy essentially turning the power of the enemy against them. Although most often honorable warriors, the Rune Knights may turn to the side evil if necessary.
Congratulations on reaching this high class!
I really enjoyed this test. I thought that it was a bit long, but the result was pretty accurate. This is definitely the class I would choose in an RPG game (if the game offered that class of course). With 40 or so different classes, I think it offered a wide range of options and possibilities that accurately reflect the classes most RPGs offer. Downsides were that it was a bit long, and very occasionally I couldn't find an option that best fit me. But I guess even with those problems, it was still a lot of fun to take, and it offered some fairly accurate results!
So what do you guys think? Post your results below!!!