Charming or dignity?

Charming or dignity?

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Posted by: Phazon.3975

Phazon.3975

When it comes to character creation in games, i’m heavily ocd about everything. I must make them perfect. And now that guild wars included having ur personal story, it makes it even harder for me. If i want a character to have a personality like Countess Anise for example, what will that categorize in? Charm or dignity? Charm in the description for character creation says that “Nobody can resist me when i’m at my best.I know what to say to lighten the mood or bolster courage.” and for Dignity it describes it as being “Dignified when my ears are in mud. A serious and thoughtful demeanor is the route to success.” So when i think of charm, i see like a sorta girly, cheerleader character, not really seductive im assuming. And i see dignity as a serious, always straight faced character. What u guys think?

Charming or dignity?

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Posted by: Fleaman.9864

Fleaman.9864

Doesn’t really matter. The one you pick at creation gives you a boost, but you can modify the numbers depending on what options you pick in dialogue. Just pick one and then pick the dialogue options that work and you’ll probably end up in the right place.

Also, personality does nothing.

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Posted by: Winespring Brother.2970

Winespring Brother.2970

Considering the way that Countess Anise went behind Logan’s back to protect Jennah during the Queen’s Jubilee Opening Ceremony, I would not qualify her as very charming.

However, you can go for more nuance – the personality page on the wiki lists 10 sub-types of personality, with mixes of charm/dignity/brute. Based on her performance during the Queen’s Jubilee, I would rank her as somewhere between Militant (10% charm, 45% dignity, 45% brute) and Honorable (25% charm, 50% dignity, 25% brute).

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