| 1. I optimize my characters to make them unbeatable. |
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Agree |
| 2. The campaign and my character aren't really that important--I just like gaming with my friends. |
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Agree |
| 3. I often choose suboptimal abilities, skills, feats, or equipment for story or character reasons.- |
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Agree |
| 4. Playing a character race or class that I've never played before is a fun challenge.- |
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Agree |
| 5. My last three characters were very different from one another.- |
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Agree |
| 6. I stir up the action when things get slow. |
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Agree |
| 7. I don't learn all the rules of the game. |
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Agree |
| 8. A good game session needs a lot of action. |
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Agree |
| 9. I'm happy to try different types of characters.- |
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Agree |
| 10. I like understanding what goes on in my character's head. |
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Agree |
| 11. A battle isn't exciting if it doesn't include interesting tactical challenges.- |
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Agree |
| 12. A game's setting doesn't affect the type of character I play. |
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Agree |
| 13. My character does what my character would do, even if that's not the optimal game decision. |
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Agree |
| 14. I always play the same type of character. |
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Agree |
| 15. I rarely get involved when the other players argue about what to do in the game. |
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Agree |
| 16. Roleplaying outgrew the dungeon crawl ages ago. |
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Agree |
| 17. An exciting game doesn't need big monsters. |
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Agree |
| 18. I plan carefully for challenging encounters. |
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Agree |
| 19. The feats, skills, and combat capabilities of my character are what defines who he is. |
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Agree |
| 20. No RPG system creates characters perfectly--it's the player's imagination that makes the character. |
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