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Last post 07-21-2008, 9:36 PM by MechaFan. 28 replies.
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  •  02-26-2008, 5:54 PM 1048774 in reply to 1048514

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    No mines just the coolest avatar I can find till MotL avatars are available.
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  •  02-27-2008, 1:30 PM 1049768 in reply to 1048774

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    For me.. kind of, yeah.  I play/try to make decks that work with Victoria because I like the badass lady vibe her art gives off, and come on.. if I could, I'd totally be an arms warrior for a living.

    But, I think you may be asking more about avatars in general than a relation to the card game characters, so I'm not sure how much my input will help. 

    (Perhaps people want people who can't see them to understand who they are on some deep level, and the easiest way to do that is through visual representation.  But it varies from one inidivual to the next, I'm sure, as some are apathetic about their avatars while others probably put a lot of thought into it.)


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  •  06-08-2008, 6:56 AM 1212634 in reply to 1034972

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    So if you want change you're avatar, be cause i understanded that, click on you're name and will show the:signature,e-mail,avatar etc.Srry if I wronged at your ask...

  •  06-10-2008, 1:53 PM 1216568 in reply to 1212634

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    I picked Graccus cause he is a Paladin. I listen to death metal, eat children, beat my wife and worship satan, so I can pretty much relate.
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  •  06-14-2008, 7:52 AM 1222970 in reply to 1216568

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    Just the deck I'm digging currently. GoGo Pally!

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  •  06-14-2008, 8:25 AM 1223049 in reply to 1034754

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    Hey, I know the OP is long gone......to bad I'd like to see the dissertation.  Two things.

    Where is your avatar?  What does that say about you?  That you are an uninvolved observer?  Have you ever played D&D?  The thief usually steals in real life.  The Pallys and Priests go to church alot.  And the magic users have a lust for power.  (the fighters really are dumb).

    There was this guy here(on the forums) with the same avatar as me.  He switched names and avatars alot and I could always tell when it was him.  Unconscious clues are much better tells Imo.  Psycho-motivations come in distinct varieties that when found in unusual combinations can be almost unique amongst say ten thousand people.



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  •  06-14-2008, 12:07 PM 1223320 in reply to 1223049

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    1278800:

    Where is your avatar?  What does that say about you?  That you are an uninvolved observer?  Have you ever played D&D?  The thief usually steals in real life.  The Pallys and Priests go to church alot.  And the magic users have a lust for power.  (the fighters really are dumb).


    Practically all of that paragraph is utterly wrong. I play rogue in DnD and have never stolen anything (worth a damn) in my entire life. Our groups cleric doesn't go to church AFAIK and our wizard is just plain wierd. Our fighter is dumb though.

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  •  06-14-2008, 4:22 PM 1223590 in reply to 1223049

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    1278800:
    Hey, I know the OP is long gone......to bad I'd like to see the dissertation.  Two things.
    The thief usually steals in real life. 



    l2 read.  And about my avatar... it's a gnome warrior. Come the *** on. He's just bad ass.
  •  06-14-2008, 5:47 PM 1223839 in reply to 1223320

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    2147639:
    1278800:

    Where is your avatar?  What does that say about you?  That you are an uninvolved observer?  Have you ever played D&D?  The thief usually steals in real life.  The Pallys and Priests go to church alot.  And the magic users have a lust for power.  (the fighters really are dumb).


    Practically all of that paragraph is utterly wrong. I play rogue in DnD and have never stolen anything (worth a damn) in my entire life. Our groups cleric doesn't go to church AFAIK and our wizard is just plain wierd. Our fighter is dumb though.


      Me and my inflammatory generalization's.  When will I learn.  Apologies.  A few questions though....

    What is your rogue's alignment?  What power does your groups cleric worship?  What does AFAIK mean? 

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  •  06-16-2008, 8:54 AM 1226582 in reply to 1223839

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    I played pally and mage in game. I am not anywhere remotly close to a churchie. I play Mage and I do value knowledge, but I am not going to conjure ice or fire as much as it would be cool. I play a warrior too but I would like to say I am pretty intellegent. lol I dunno. Interesting Assessment.
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  •  06-18-2008, 12:33 PM 1231148 in reply to 1223590

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    1741363:
    1278800:
    Hey, I know the OP is long gone......to bad I'd like to see the dissertation.  Two things.
    The thief usually steals in real life. 



    l2 read.


    I can read perfectly well.


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  •  06-19-2008, 6:45 AM 1233007 in reply to 1048774

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    1688879:
    No mines just the coolest avatar I can find till MotL avatars are available.

    This brings up a very valid question...

    When are we getting new avatars?


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  •  07-13-2008, 4:50 PM 1297075 in reply to 1233007

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    972232:

    1688879:
    No mines just the coolest avatar I can find till MotL avatars are available.

    This brings up a very valid question...

    When are we getting new avatars?

    well, look at how long it took to get the second wave of avatars.


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  •  07-21-2008, 9:36 PM 1315307 in reply to 1297075

    Re: Does our avatar reflect our real personality?

    My avatar has nothing to do with my personality. I just like from blood elf paladins, thats all. From personality point of view I'm more like warlock type.


    Now look what you made me to do....

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