Thesis: Kobeni Chainsawman is a psychologically realistic portrait of what a hyper-minmaxed tabletop RPG character whose player dump-statted literally everything that doesn't make her better at violence would actually be like.
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Thesis: Kobeni Chainsawman is a psychologically realistic portrait of what a hyper-minmaxed tabletop RPG character whose player dump-statted literally everything that doesn't make her better at violence would actually be like.

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since we're on that autism tip again today I also want to add something I don't see brought up either in the literature or in civilian conversation about autism much which is this: both autistic and non-autistic people benefit very much from knowing and interacting with each other. each group (and all other neurotypes) have strengths that the other does not and cannot even conceive of learning. this is the narrative basis for so many fictional stories about buddies or groups of people achieving things and we see the principle repeated over and over in media of all types but it's hard for us to apply those principles to our IRL experiences for some reason. if you don't have people around who can perceive things you can't, you're going to miss out on so much. I'm proud of my friends' various specialties and I brag about them. whatever it is, we have a guy for that.
7 months into the HRT part of my transition and I really feel like a tabletop character who was minmaxed for something, and who finally got the item to bring my ridiculous build online and take it well past the realm of sanity and balance in optimization.
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don’t get me wrong i love minmaxing it’s so fucking fun (yes i am bad at it but “optimizing” for certain builds like MANY MAXIMUM PUNCHING IN A TURN and silly things like that are fun)
i forgot what point i was making
anyway. i like my silly little shitty bitty poorly optimized characters. no i will Not be helpful
The only minmaxing I know in dnd is minimizing the rules and maximizing how sexy I am
I don't understand the min max thing with dnd. I min max every character, it's tonnes of fun. It's the most fun.
My cleric is max wisdom, he can heal, he can percept, all of that shit. But can he stealth? No. Any charm or ability to lie? No. It gives me a tidy launching pad to roleplay off. I volunteer to do a lot of npc conversation cos it'll go bad and be fun, unless I roll amazing to make up for my -3 charisma and immediately develop a crush on the character I talked to well.
My bard is charismatic as hell, but got a -3 intelligence and -2 wisdom. He's hot, but he does not know it. He just swans through the world with things going his way and has never really had to learn shit. He's fantastic fun. My party don't let him do much of the npc chats cos he's dumb as bricks and will get sidetracked, but he comes through when he's needed. I like being strong in battle, my spells are powerful and impactful cos I've maxed out my charisma, but I lean away from that in rp.
Having a minimum score is tonnes of fun in dnd and I don't understand why there's any debate at all about min maxing. Give me my wonderful failures