Bartle Test

by Morgfyre

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Unknown2007-11-11 22:44:49
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AESK players are interested in the player-versus-environment aspect of the game more than anything else. They are often soloists who want to achieve and see what the world has to offer. Often, they find groups cumbersome and PVP to be more an annoyance than a feature.

Breakdown: Achiever 66.67%, Explorer 53.33%, Killer 40.00%, Socializer 40.00%


Eh, works well enough I guess.
Jack2007-11-12 00:52:57
KASE

KASE players tends to enjoy the PVP aspect most of all, but also likes to pit themself against all the challenges of the PVE environment as well--although the latter is often a means to an end. This type of player will often enjoy PVP that focuses on their skill as an individual contributor (duels, and so forth) more than team-based PVP.

Breakdown: Achiever 53.33%, Explorer 40.00%, Killer 66.67%, Socializer 40.00%
Yrael2007-11-12 05:32:21
KAES

KAES players tends to enjoy the PVP aspect most of all, but also likes to pit themself against all the challenges of the PVE environment as well--although the latter is often a means to an end. This type of player will often enjoy PVP that focuses on their skill as an individual contributor (duels, and so forth) more than team-based PVP.

Breakdown: Achiever 60.00%, Explorer 33.33%, Killer 93.33%, Socializer 20.00%
Of course, when I ran myself through a WoW test, it was a "Ha-ha, pwnt n00b, let's all abuse bugs to leave wild, angry infernals that don't despawn or move out of a certain range in the newbie spawning area for the horde, teehee" style response. (Not that I ever left angry infernals and doomguard in newbie, midbie and really nasty places in highbie areas. Not at all.)

Good times. I kind of miss WoW, and then I think of how raiding was. Yeech. How many times has this been posted, anyway?
Isluna2007-11-12 07:40:12
ESAK players often see the game world as a great stage, full of things to see and people to meet. They love teaming up with people to get to the hard-to-see places, and they relish unique experiences.

Breakdown: Achiever 46.67%, Explorer 73.33%, Killer 13.33%, Socializer 66.67%


Interestingly enough, I would do the things in the quiz, but I really don't. Mr. Bossy one is about the only person I would join in a raid and half the time thats still pretty rare, other wise, hunting alone is fine with me. Exploring alone too... And I don't hardly leave Celest, unless it is to just blow off some steam.
Unknown2007-11-12 08:28:34
SEAK (Achiever 40.00%, Explorer 73.33%, Killer 13.33%, Socializer 73.33%)


SEAK players are usually very interested in the the 'total experience' of a virtual world--meeting other people and finding the unique places within it. They don't care much for PVP or levelling, but meeting up with online friends to see new parts of the world is usually fun and exciting.
Unknown2007-11-12 20:32:52
I'm a socializer, and then the other three made me sorta go "huh?"

It's a fun test, though with some of the questions I found myself saying "I'd do neither of those things!"
Unknown2007-11-13 02:00:47
The descriptions are so cliche, generalising that Killer = PvPer, Achiever = PvE'er, Explorer = geography freak and Socialiser = chatterbox.
Killers like competition, but there's more to competing than PvP. Having a better raid progress than the other raid group in World of Warcraft, or becoming a city leader after a fierce election, these are the things for a Killer as well.
The Achiever competes with himself. He doesn't compare his efforts to others', he just lives by the rule "If there's a bar, make it longer. If there's a number, make it higher!"
Explorers want to be most knowledgeable about the game. It's not only about knowing the land's geography or finding new things. They want to know it all - game mechanics, quest locations, item drop chances and, yes, directions.
Socialisers... yeah, they're chatterboxes.
Exeryte2007-11-13 02:12:27
QUOTE(Cuber @ Nov 12 2007, 08:00 PM) 457872
The Achiever competes with himself. He doesn't compare his efforts to others', he just lives by the rule "If there's a bar, make it longer. If there's a number, make it higher!"

ohmy.gif And here I thought my diary was safe under my pillow.
Malarious2007-11-15 07:38:34
KSAE

KSAE players often seek out PVP in a game, but they are looking to socialize with and form alliances with other players who are interested in doing the same. They often seek out guilds or clans that organize formal PVP events, or work on group strategies and tactics.

Breakdown: Achiever 46.67%, Explorer 26.67%, Killer 66.67%, Socializer 60.00%
Caedryn2007-12-03 08:39:27
QUOTE(Morgfyre @ Nov 10 2007, 08:56 PM) 457325
I scored as EASK (Achiever 46.67%, Explorer 73.33%, Killer 40.00%, Socializer 40.00%).


Congratulations, you are...200%, and thus two people?

Mustafa Bindun strikes again!
Amarysse2007-12-03 17:29:16
SEAK players are usually very interested in the the 'total experience' of a virtual world--meeting other people and finding the unique places within it. They don't care much for PVP or levelling, but meeting up with online friends to see new parts of the world is usually fun and exciting.

Breakdown: Achiever 33.33%, Explorer 53.33%, Killer 26.67%, Socializer 86.67%
Unknown2007-12-03 18:04:01
My turn:

ESAK players often see the game world as a great stage, full of things to see and people to meet. They love teaming up with people to get to the hard-to-see places, and they relish unique experiences.

Breakdown: Achiever 40.00%, Explorer 73.33%, Killer 26.67%, Socializer 60.00%