Oh gosh, so many responses! Replies to D&D and roleplay stuff under the cut:
afookingpinecone said: I have a high elf wizard and she basically me but with a couple exaggerated traits, like sheās kind of a bitch lol! Sheās my first character ever and Iāve found that sheās easy to play in a group of people I donāt know!
I hope thatās the case with me. I warm up a lot better around people Iām familiar with, so I can be pretty quiet around people whom I donāt know well yet. This is essentially my first character ever too, so Iām hoping I warm up to her pretty well. :)
doriandandy said: okay so i played a sorcer in dnd (3.5 and then 5e) and I definitely had the best charisma in the party, i couldve done all the negotiations in the party, but I NEVER DID instead our warrior who was the more or less leader of the party ended up doing most of it. and this basically just became a running joke in the campaign that actually always made things funnier? so like. if u like the class better, dont worry about HAVING to fit a certain role! just have fun!
doriandandy said: also imo sorcers > wizards bc you only have to pick ur spells on level-up, instead of EVERY SESSION⦠and as a very indecisive person this was a very good thing lmao
I donāt think I care particularly either way whether Iām a wizard or a sorceror, but the latter does fit better with a particular narrative Iām constructing for her backstory. Though thatās an excellent point about being indecisive with spells. So many of them sound awesome, and I think I might get anxious trying to pick spells for the right situations, lol.
biowearables said: Listen, if you can write Dorian fic you can fake charisma. ;) Just channel Dorian.
Haha, I thought about that. Her personality IS shaping out to be kind of Dorian-ish. The thing about writing, though, is that Iām able to think it through what heās going to say. But maybe Iāll keep him in mind as a proverbialĀ āspirit animalā for the character.
thessalian said: Also, keep in mind that if it comes down to actually having to use Charisma for something *other than magic*, if it matters to the plot I will let you make a Persuasion check with the dice. Maybe your tiefling only breaks out the silver tongue when it REALLY MATTERS and has no idea how she does itā¦
Oh, yes, I fully expect to be rolling dice for any particular persuasion or deception I might attempt. Iām just hoping my RP will be somewhat convincing, haha. But I also know that itās something Iāll get better at with practice. Just me being neurotic! :)
warsonghold said: Truly, once you get going in D&D, the roleplaying comes. I have a neutral evil warlock who looks down her nose at people and makes a ton of snide comments, yet in reality Iām nothing like her! Have fun!
Wow, neutral evil! Is the rest of the party evil too? That sounds like itād be fun! And yeah, Iām sure Iāll get the hang of it after a few sessions. I have a tendency to worry about everything, so this is par for the course.
cyansomnia said: It takes a short time to adjust to roleplaying in D&D. It might help to imagine your character as something youāre writing in your head, then say what youāre thinking. You get used to it after a while. ^u^
Yeah, itās my first time, so itās just like doing anything new for the first time. I think itāll be easier when I find my characterāsĀ āvoiceā, yāknow? Like when Iām writing, I have Dorian or Aeric or whoever else in my head and I hear them saying what theyāre going to say. It takes me a while with writing, especially with original characters, so I figure my D&D character wonāt be any different.
krshush said: Iāve ran into a similar issue playing a warlock as they use charisma too ;w; I would say it is hard sometimes, but it can be fun. Plus your character doesnāt have to Flaunt their charisma all the time. My boy Merit was going to be much more extroverted for example, but now that I have played him, heās become more sit-back and watch and be smooth when a time presents itself.
Thatās a good point, and I think that might be a similar tactic Iād like to take with my character. She wound up with a charisma of 20, though, so I kinda feel like I have some big shoes to fill, lol.














