CB: Stat yourself! (in Links)
QBOddBird
January 20 2011 9:05 PM EST
STR:9
INT:13
WIS:12
DEX:16
CON:13
CHR:16
DoS
January 20 2011 9:21 PM EST
STR: 9
INT: 15
WIS: 15
DEX: 13
CON: 11
CHR: 13
Lol @ the spell-checker. I've never played D&D.
My stats are:
STR:7
INT:13
WIS:17
DEX:17
CON:12
CHR:17
BadFish
January 20 2011 9:36 PM EST
STR:9
INT:15
WIS:11
DEX:15
CON:13
CHR:17
I don't agree with the intelligence or wisdom scores..... and why did it give me a 13 for CON? The way I answered the questions I dont see why it didn't give me an 18. (I've never had/needed an operation, not even taking my tonsils out, I RARELY get sick, I've never broken a bone, and I have good physical endurance...)
Fun, but some of it was pretty arbitrary. But fun!
QBOddBird
January 20 2011 9:41 PM EST
I'm shocked I got as much wisdom as I did. I'm the most forgetful person I know. (unless I've forgotten somebody...)
STR: 11
INT: 9
WIS: 12
DEX: 6
CON: 10
CHA: 14
sheesh, damn thing is hateful
Lochnivar
January 20 2011 10:40 PM EST
STR: 17
INT: 19
DX: 18
CON: 20
WIS: 18
CHA: 17
Seems to work for me....
Demigod
January 20 2011 10:41 PM EST
Your stats are:
STR:11
INT:13
WIS:15
DEX:14
CON:9
CHR:15
Constitution is jacked up. Can I run at full speed for five minutes?! Why the hell would I? And swimming the Great Lakes? Really? I'll accept that 9. Those of you who want high constitution can have fun swimming for 12 hours straight.
Newlin
[SeeD]
January 20 2011 11:24 PM EST
STR: 9
INT: 15
WIS: 15
DX: 14
CON: 11
CHA: 15
Kirimori
January 20 2011 11:40 PM EST
STR:9
INT:13
WIS:14
DEX:14
CON:9
CHR:8
Lol I feel under average compared to you guys...
skurj
January 21 2011 12:02 AM EST
Your stats are:
STR:15
INT:13
WIS:16
DEX:16
CON:15
CHR:17
Looks like I'm the weakest of the bunch, guess I'll be the wily halfling rogue that talks his way out of everything ;)
AdminShade
January 21 2011 1:55 AM EST
Your stats are:
STR:13
INT:13
WIS:14
DEX:12
CON:11
CHR:12
meh :)
Your stats are:
STR:11
INT:13
WIS:11
DEX:13
CON:15
CHR:15
Not so sure how accurate this actually is though....
BadFish
January 21 2011 2:55 AM EST
I've always thought that D&D's interpretation of "wisdom" was a bit skewed. It seems to have everything to do with memory and nothing else. So apparently, if Gandhi had misplaced his socks, or Siddhartha couldn't remember the name of that fly handmaiden, the world would be a very different place...
Not so much so BF because I always forget things and I told it so but I still ended up with 11 wis.
STR:7
INT:15
WIS:14
DEX:15
CON:6
CHR:15
I'd die pretty instantly. Sad.
Ankou
January 21 2011 9:00 AM EST
STR:5
INT:11
WIS:16
DEX:9
CON:13
CHR:10
Yea, i think its rigged.
AdminShade
January 21 2011 11:17 AM EST
I think it is giving wrong numbers as well. I can run or cycle for quite long durations and can easily cycle for 6 hours at very decent speeds, am hardly ever ill, no other funny things and i get a mediocre rating for con? Come on!
AdminShade
January 21 2011 11:19 AM EST
Oh and Lochnivar just cheated. He wanted to be the over powered elven ranger from baldur's gate :p
QBOddBird
January 21 2011 12:56 PM EST
Shade - then you answered "yes" to this one?
Can you swim across the Great Lakes or perform any other act of extreme physical endurance? (Swimming across the Great Lakes usually takes over twelve hours even for trained swimmers, but swimming allows you to float. Figure something taking four to six hours without stopping on land)
Because I would think your CON should be higher than mine if you've got that kind of endurance.
Fishead
January 21 2011 1:15 PM EST
STR:11
INT:13
WIS:12
DEX:11
CON:11
CHR:14
That was funny, dexterity is based on clown skills.
I can run or cycle for quite long durations and can easily cycle for 6 hours at very decent speeds
Yeah. In the Netherlands! ;)
Your stats are:
STR:9
INT:13
WIS:10
DEX:13
CON:9
CHR:14
I want to roll to see if I can talk my way across the great lakes.
Lochnivar
January 21 2011 1:47 PM EST
Can you swim across the Great Lakes or perform any other act of extreme physical endurance? (Swimming across the Great Lakes usually takes over twelve hours even for trained swimmers, but swimming allows you to float. Figure something taking four to six hours without stopping on land)
Which of the great lakes are they refering to? I'm quite certain the 160 mile crossing of Lake Superior takes a good bit longer...
53 miles on Lake Ontario is probably the distance they are going with... so yeah, they aren't awarding anywhere near the amount of Con they should for 'swimming the Great Lakes'
STR:11
INT:13
DEX:13
CON:8
WIS:15
CHR:15
AdminShade
January 21 2011 2:54 PM EST
Shade - then you answered "yes" to this one?
Yes I did, I've cycled for 6+ hours last year without getting sore muscles.
Demigod
January 21 2011 3:46 PM EST
Biking in GTA doesn't count.
STR:15
INT:13
WIS:15
DEX:13
CON:12
CHR:14
I've had better while tipsy late at night on teen quiz sites. Don't judge me. :P
Your stats are:
STR:12
INT:11
WIS:14
DEX:14
CON:13
CHR:15
Neat :-)
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