What level is your character?

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What level is your current PC?

Level 1
17
10%
Level 2
16
10%
Level 3
13
8%
Level 4
24
15%
Level 5
15
9%
Level 6
11
7%
Level 7
10
6%
Level 8
10
6%
Level 9
10
6%
Level 10+
20
12%
No current PC
16
10%
 
Total votes: 162

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What level is your character?

Post by MorbidKate »

What level are you? If you selected Level 10+ please state exactly what Level you are. Also, for those with no PC please explain why you do not play at present.
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Re: What level is your character?

Post by AcadiusLost »

MorbidKate wrote:... those with no PC please explain why you do not play at present.
That may have sounded a bit accusatory... I think what we're trying to get at from the "no PC" data is whether you're DM-fulltime (retired PC, or never had a PC), in between PCs (last one died, haven't started a new one yet), hopelessly jaded (haven't had a PC for years), never made a PC in the first place, etc.

It's not meant to be a "You're not playing right now? Explain yourself!" kind of thing. Please don't read too much into it.
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Post by Cynon »

I predict there to be a load of level 1-3's then a gap at level 4-5 due to that being the level DM attention drops off a bit, don't know why but i am convinced it does for those two levels and when people take risks cos they get cocky about being tougher for the first time. Then the few who survive to level 6 tend to keep on and don't die unless they do something stupid. so things should be lower but stable after 6.

I wish i could draw a flow chart of player fatalities and birth rates in these posts. :D
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Post by Lafter »

level 9 know ..this is my second ALFA PC to get past level 5.

ive had 6 PCs make it to level 5 and not past.

most of my PCs make it to level 3 and no further
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Post by Khazar Stoneblood »

Current PC is level two and has been for 2 months... haven't had much of an opportunity to play her. It may even be more accurate to say no PC since I'm waiting for the 3.0 hack to go active and then starting a PC.

For my record, I've had 1 5th level PC (actually had the xp for 6th but didn't get validated before death). I've had 1 4th level PC, and many make 3rd level. I USED to be able to hit second with no problem... but not any more. Second has become a struggle and many of the latest PC's have died at first level.
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Post by Spider Jones »

I am kinda between PCs, so I just voted for my last PC, Level 4.

I've had three PCs get to level 4, one to 2nd, and uh, maybe 20 to 1st, though 10 or so of those 1st levelers were when I first joined ALFA and didn't use any caution in travelling at all, the rest were retired shortly after creation, mostly.
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Post by Swift »

Nudging 11th after 18 months and quite proud of it.
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Lv 11. Had him since late march or early april of last year.
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Post by Icarus »

PGing at lvl 5. Known Pger have told me I am doing a great job. 8)

Hmm, I have had the same PC since DMs could actually have them. So you do the math witch hunters.
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Post by MorbidKate »

Vendrin wrote:*sigh* Sometimes Kate you have less tact then me, and believe me that is quite a feat.
Yes yes I know... Trying to find out how many players we still have and what levels their at and whatnot is seen as a bad thing by some. Far better to use gossip, hearsay and finger-pointing to decide things around here. Sadly, that's not my style. :wink:

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The best way to keep an active track of who is playing and how many is using a nwnx2 database IIRC, as well as a rolling purge where if you don't log in for a month or two your account is deleted.
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Re: What level is your character?

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AcadiusLost wrote:
MorbidKate wrote:... those with no PC please explain why you do not play at present.
That may have sounded a bit accusatory... I think what we're trying to get at from the "no PC" data is whether you're DM-fulltime (retired PC, or never had a PC), in between PCs (last one died, haven't started a new one yet), hopelessly jaded (haven't had a PC for years), never made a PC in the first place, etc.

It's not meant to be a "You're not playing right now? Explain yourself!" kind of thing. Please don't read too much into it.
I guess the "please" part of my request could cause paranoia in some. I stand corrected. I apologise.

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Post by MorbidKate »

Vendrin wrote:The best way to keep an active track of who is playing and how many is using a nwnx2 database IIRC, as well as a rolling purge where if you don't log in for a month or two your account is deleted.
Which we don't have, yes? Until we have something better to guage our health this is about all we have.

Kate
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Post by MorbidKate »

MShady wrote:Oh, is it that time again?

*rolls eyes and strolls off*

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"We had gone in search of the American dream. It had been a lame f*ckaround. A waste of time. There was no point in looking back. F*ck no, not today thank you kindly. My heart was filled with joy. I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger. A man on the move... and just sick enough to be totally confident." -- Raoul Duke.
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