favorite character type

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  1. Chryssalis

    Chryssalis New Member

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    Noway.. i agree.. double wieldin would be great! i mean how about wielding dual revolvers.. just make it so you must have major dex and firearms skill to do so!

    As for my fav char.. ive only played one but it was amazingly fun! I was a dwarven technoligist... With blacksmitihing, firearms,and gadgets maxed. I also had one point in thereapudics (for thehealing salve) and about 3 or 4 in explosives. I was usually able to buy tech manuals for all my electricity needs. I also had max intelligence and perception.. with high lockpicking (a waste.. you can blow up locked chests) and master firearms. OH MY WAS THIS CHARACTER FUN! nothing like making an ARMY of automatons. yes. army. they were better than virgil at fighting when he was at level 50. ...and theyre level 30.
     
  2. nicebrain

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    This is quite a ordinary kick-ass mage whit 100% magical apitude and so on. Then I dicoverd that the vorpal bunny. And now its mutch more fun, a level 40 bunny that is master on mele.

    I think the gys at Trokia looked way to mutch on Monty Phyton. The only thing that is missing now is a holy handgranade.
     
  3. Jarinor

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    You make it sound like there's something wrong with Monty Python!
     
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    lol...i dont think i have ever seen that movie
     
  5. Jarinor

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    What? You have not experienced the Monty Python goodness yet? Shame on ye!

    Um, what I mean, is go to the video store and rent it. An all time classic.
     
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    Maybe. I wouldn't count on it though.
     
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    wow... never thought my topic would be so popular... :eek:
     
  10. Jarinor

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    Not everyone can afford DVD though...besides, the movies are more than 25 years old, I doubt they'd put them on DVD. There's nothing wrong with VHS, it's just that DVD is much higher quality...
     
  11. Chryssalis

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    Ive seen the quest for the holy grail 28 times. Ive got the damn thing memorized practically. We used to watch it back in band when we went on trips. God thats a great movie..but ive just about had anough :smile:

    "we are the nights who say "ichkky ichky b-clang ZOOP ti wangy zoy!"
     
  12. Jarinor

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    "Oh Knights who say...who until so recently were the Knights Who Said Ni..."
     
  13. Jinxed

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    I have over 50 movies in my dvd collection. Some of the I count as series, one box contains 8 dvd's. I spent around 800$ on anime now :smile:
     
  14. Jarinor

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    Okay, that's called a dangerous obsession :smile:.

    I haven't spent $800 on a single hobby in my life.
     
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    well, I upgrade my computer for my own money, and I upgraded it during the summer brake to a GF3, athlon1.4 and 256 ddr rams. Guess how much that cost me? I spent on my whole cpmputer while upgrading it around 2000$
     
  16. Sheriff Fatman

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    My hobby of streaking at snooker matches has cost me in excess of £5000 so far in fines, but it's not as if I'm volunteering to pay it.
     
  17. Jarinor

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    Snooker matches aren't exactly centrepieces of the world stage when it comes to sports...

    Besides, how many cops frequent snooker matches? If anything, it'd give anyone entertainment waiting for the guys to take their shots...
     
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    Just checking: you DO know that snooker is essentially a game about whacking balls with a stick, right? Bear that in mind when you deride the brave members who risk all to streak.
     
  19. Jarinor

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    Course I do!

    Just make sure that:

    1. Your crotch isn't level with the stick of the person who is shooting.

    2. Your 'privates' don't hang over the edge of the table :smile:...

    and fun and laughter can be had by all! Epics (i.e. 35th page newspaper articles) can be written, heroic ballads (i.e. drunken singing) can be recited and the memories (i.e. criminal record) will last a lifetime!
     
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    Sound Advice. Are you sure you haven't tried it yourself? We have some society ... um ... members ... who could learn a thing or two.

    Some of them don't seem to understand that the natural reaction of a snooker player when approached from behind by a naked man while bent over a table is to lash out (except Ronnie O' Sullivan - he just wiggles a bit and gets on with his shot).
     
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