Types of Gamers

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Shiro, Time Devourer

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These are the commonest player archetypes I've noticed. For brevity's sake, I've coded them with Yu-gi-oh characters who share the traits of these gamer types.

Yugi, the Roleplayer- This player uses gaming as an exercise in imagination.

For Yugi, plot and storyline matter most importantly, regardless of whatever else. Yugi will usually ham it up and make some funny backstory based on what is happening in game.
(Ex: Bird deck v. Elf deck -> Aven Assault on Wirewood, live on ENN: The Voice of the Woods.)

The problem with Yugi is that he will usually get very annoying over time.

Kaiba, the Strategist- This player is goal-oriented and focused on the basic aspect of winning the game. Playtesting and practice are taken seriously in the eyes of Kaiba, and sometimes he'll teach the game to others who want to learn. Kaiba is usually seen in the Pro Tours, and sometimes, he can really be an irritating spoilsport if things go wrong for him.

Rebecca, the Go-Getter- The most casual of the four archetypes, Rebecca will do it just for the love of the game. Rebecca is known as a 'scrub' or as *Ley Line* by some Kaibas. Rebecca can be found almost anywhere, and treats MtG much like Poker or Crazy 8s with a broader cardpool. She'll even play some crap decks if they're 'fun' enough.

Pegasus, the Freak - The freaky, obnoxious *Mudhole* type that the Christian Coalition, CANA, etc. are so irritated about. Whenever you come across a 'Dangers of (insert game here)' story, an example of Pegasus is sure to follow. Clearly these people exist, because the religious groups that are convinced against specific fantasy games wouldn't really be willing to contradict their religion by lying about this type.
 
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theorgg

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This should be really interesting to you. Strange enough, they break it down almost the same-- but you include "yugi," while they include "Jonny." Jonny is different-- the characteristics of "yugi" can be included on any of the three types, though a Spike would probably have a Wakefieldian persona if they had that characteristic.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/daily/mr11

Quite cool.
 
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train

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Smoooooooothness descends upon us all - for though we are different types of gamers - we are gamers none-the-less.... ;) :cool:
 
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Jigglypuff

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I am Johnny. Sounds just about right.

And I am also Rebecca, by Shiro's standards.

(- Steve -)
 
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Turtlewax Joe

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can you please lay out more clearly what the pegasus type is? i got brief hints in there where i sounded like him but i was completly baffled by what you said and i didn't comprehend any of it.

and on the test i got timmy/johny which is very truthful, the decks in my deck box right now:

10 land stompy (timmy)
Lifeline (johny)

but can some one elaborate further into the pegasus type?
 
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Shiro, Time Devourer

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The pegasus type is the gamer whose line between fantasy and reality has been blurred badly. He gets involved in gaming because it can take him on a power trip. He enjoys having a lot of power and seeks to be godlike in that game. A Pegasus GM will act like he *is* a god.

This is the type of gamer that would be impressionable enough to get drawn into the occult and welcome such temptation. This is the one who will actually mimic the chanting of spells or other absurdly unreal game actions, and pays close attention to detail, mainly if it'll draw attention to him.

Extreme examples of this type will actually use the gaming materials as if they had magical power.

These websites will show examples of delusional Pegasus thinking.

http://www.crossroad.to/text/articles/pokemon5-99.html

http://www.akwellspring.com/helps/pokemon.html

http://home.netcom.com/~efny/candace/crisis9.html
 
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Turtlewax Joe

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wow the confused little 14 year old kid in the last article was f***ing psyco...magic and satanism tied together? what the h**l is that about.

on never mind i'm NOT the pegasis type.
 
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