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D&D Class Test

October 12th, 2005 No comments

Now, this was a surprise. I expected Bard or Loremaster at most.

Mystic Theurge
48% Combativeness, 30% Sneakiness, 82% Intellect, 61% Spirituality

Brilliant and spiritual! You are a Mystic Theurge!

Score! You have a prestige class. A prestige class can only be taken after you’ve fulfilled certain requirements. This may mean that you’re an exceptionally talented person, but it probably doesn’t.

The Mystic Theurge is a combination of a cleric and a mage. They can cast both arcane and divine spells, and are good at both, making them pretty terrifying on the battlefield. They have more raw spellpower than just about any other class.

You’re both intelligent and faithful, but not violent or deceitful. I guess that makes you a pretty good person.

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 33% on Combativeness
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You scored higher than 34% on Sneakiness
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You scored higher than 78% on Intellect
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You scored higher than 82% on Spirituality
Link: The RPG Class Test written by MFlowers on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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Back From NYC And Yet More D&D In The News

November 29th, 2004 No comments

We got back from our weekend getaway to New York late last night. We had a wonderful time in NYC, and once again I am reminded of how much I like that city and how much I’d like to move up there.

Quickly (I’ll go into details later), our time was spent mostly relaxing. We arrived on Wednesday night after a 2-hour long delay at MIA, ate something and went to sleep. On Thursday my wife and I took a cab ride to the Ohel, resting place of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson of Chabad-Lubavitch, as well as of his wife and father-in-law, also a Chabad Rebbe. We returned later in the afternoon to Brooklyn, had our Thanksgiving dinner, and went to see “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” (we liked it, it was funny) in Times Square. Friday we overslept, so we barely had enough time to make it to Manhattan, to the Hotel 17, where later in the evening, after Shabbat had started, our friend Larissa joined us. After a meal of wraps and lots of side dishes, we took a walk around Union Square and enjoyed the cold air. Saturday my wife and I went to the Young Israel of 5th Avenue for prayers, returned for a quick lunch, joined Larissa and Yvonne for an afternoon walk around Union Square and its various stores, took a short nap, and went to see Wicked: The Musical (it was AMAZING!), closing the night at the hotel and me with a headache the size of the Empire State Building. Sunday we went shopping around Union Square and St. Mark’s Place in the East Village, and ate at a great little food place called Chickpea, before going to the airport and flying back home to Miami. I’ll expound later.

Also, continuing the trend, the Boston Herald has published an article on D&D’s 30th Anniversary entitled, “Here there be Dragons: After 30 years, D&D Players Shape Pop Culture.”

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More D&D In The News

November 17th, 2004 No comments

I do not cease to be amazed at the amount of news pieces mentioning D&D this year; perhaps there are far more of us geeks than originally thought, and we do, in part, rule the world now (alongside our trusty sword +5).

The Boston Globe published on Nov. 15 an opinion piece on Dungeons & Dragon’s 30th Anniversary entitled, “How ‘Dungeons’ changed the world.”

And in similar news, Newsweek published a short op-ed in their November 22 issue, also on D&D’s 30th Anniversary, entitled “Fantasy: The Thirty Years War.”

GEEKS RULE!
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Danny and D&D: 30 Years of Fun

October 21st, 2004 No comments

No, today is not my birthday, it was October 12, and neither is it today D&D’s birthday (not sure anyone remembers exactly what day it is), but it’s close enough that both are in October. The fact does remain that this month both D&D and I turned 30 years old. I’m not sure what that says about me, when I love playing a game that is as old as I am, and which I’ve been playing constantly for more than half our lifetimes. That I’m a geek? Old news. Perhaps it really doesn’t say anything at all (at least I’m not one of those who has been playing non-stop for the past 30 years; I know a lot of those and most make me shudder).

Anyhoo, I find it funny that all of a sudden D&D is all across the major news organizations. It truly is a Golden Age of Geekdom (especially if we can forget completely about that D&D Movie travesty) when you go to CNN.com to get the latest on the war in Iraq or the race for the White House, and right there you see a fellow geek rolling some dice, quite likely telling the DM, “I waste it with my crossbow!!!” Ahh, brings a smile to my face.

Take a look at the Associated Press article on CNN.com entitled “Gamers Mark 30 Years of Dungeons & Dragons” and another one from the National Review Online entitled “I Was A Teenage Half-Orc.” And heck, click to see the Google search on “Dungeons & Dragons 30 years” and be surprised (I know I was) by all the articles spreading geekdom across the US.

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