Quizz and Poll Result : What kind of Mystaran are you?

version 1.9 by Hervé Musseau

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Results


QSQWBEEEGGNFR Herve Musseau herve@hotmail.com
AOOWMEFFBG(SGY)IT Fabrizio Paoli brizio@lunet.it
O(OFS)OJPTEEBB(KGC)CA Daniel Boese dboese@freenet.npiec.on.ca
QHQGMEEEBBGAU Shawn Stanley s9406058@student.anu.edu.au
QOA(BGW)MEVVBB(KD)US Cthulhudrew, The Great Old One jsmill@IMAP1.ASU.EDU
OSQJPETTKBKCO Jorge Villalobos factol@hotmail.com
Q(OH)Q(GW)AEEEBGKUS David 'Azure' Leland dleland@cogsci.ucsd.edu
XSAWBEEEBB(IKGY)US Matthew Levy mlevy@orion.oac.uci.edu
O(OFSH)O(GW)MEEEBB(BCW)US StarHawk starhawk@menger.eecs.stevens-tech.edu
OSWGB*VF(BG)B*US Leroy Van Camp III van891@uidaho.edu
O(all)AJMDVOBBKUS Donna Beatrice Marie LaPlante DonnLaP@aol.com
XHQ(TG)ME(FE)(FE)BBKCA Kat Path kat.path@spherenet.com
OOW(BPTG)MTEEBBWUS Mischa E Gelman megst19+@pitt.edu
QOIJMTEFBGNPH Leonard Anthony P. Arcilla lapa@peak-two.uplb.edu.ph
ASIGMEEEBBDCA Michael Andrew Cullingham macullin@acs.ucalgary.ca
XOIGPEEE(BG)BNUS Alexander T. Knapp aknapp@sava.utic.net.ba
XHQGMEEEBGKUS Rob Rickard cmnwrld@mhtc.net
ASQJATFFGBANL M.M. Grootenboer mgrooten@bart.nl
QSQJBLEEBBDNL Laszko van Kessel lkess@ARCHIS.NL
OOQDAEEEBGKFI Petri "Peko" Hiltula hipehi@uta.fi
XSQJMTFOGBKCA FRancois-Olivier Cote folivier@acica.com
AOQWBEFFBGOFI Aleksei Andrievski k24023@kyyppari.hkkk.fi
OMOGATFFPG(KN)US David Melik darwin@nwinfo.net
XMQZMEEEBGKIT Diego Calugi scalugi@biuno.dada.it
QMQWPEEEBGOMX Enrique Pacheco pach@mail.oocities.com
XSQGPEEEBBKFR Marc-Antoine Guidault ruines@esil.univ-mrs.fr
QOOWMEEEBBGUS Sean Zehtab Blanka@inetnebr.com
XOQWMLEEBBKIT Cristiano Perani kris@spm.it
OSOJALEOKPKCA Mario Laverdiere wilgar@oocities.com
QMQJATEEBBOUS Greg Weatherup wxup@poi.net
QSQJMLEEBBKBR Rafael Alves finrod@uol.com.br
OMOGMLEFGBKCA Glen Sprigg borealis@cois.on.ca
XMQWMLEEBG(NG)US Martin Edwards martin1016@hotmail.com
OOQGSEEEGGOFI Jussi K. Kenkkil jkenkkil@cc.helsinki.fi
OSQDBLVVBBTUS Porphyrogenetus jruhlconob@sprynet.com
QOIGAEEEBGDCA Geoff Gander GANDERG@tc.gc.ca
OMQJBLEEGGDUS Jerry Hovenanian clumsydwarf@usa.net
OSQJMLEFKGCUS Ben Anderson benjamin.anderson@langley.af.mil
OOOGMLOEGGSCA Erick-Noël Bouchard samedi@medium.qc.ca

Analysis

1.I play in Mystara
9X, 11Q, 4A, 15O.
Most people, including myself, play in Mystara quasi-exclusively or with other game systems.

2.I use the rules of
12O, 13S, 3H, 11M.
Some people use the rules of OD&D and some the rules of AD&D. However, most people use a mix of all rules, including those from other game systems, with Mystara, and some suggested that I should add an additional answer that fills in the gap. I agree that it is missing, so there should be in a next version of the quizz something like 'M = mix (best?) from all rules'.

3.My Mystara is
8O, 22Q, 2W, 4I, 3A.
Most of us play with the official world of Mystara or someting not very different from it, although some do not like WotI or the Hollow World. A non-negligeable number have their own version of Mystara.

4.I play in the time frame:
2B, 1Z, 1P, 2T, 16G, 11W, 11J, 2D.
Many people have either different campaigns taking place at different time or use time-travelling (generally to go back to Blackmoor and use the DA series). However, most people play in the timeframe 1000-1013 AC, as could be guessed since most Mystara stuff is designed for that period. More and more people now play in the present, ie. PWA, JA or net-almanac timeframe.

5.Mystara and other AD&D worlds
1S, 5P, 7B, 7A, 19M.
I knew the answer to this question when I wrote it: Most people don't care. Those who care have the tendency to integrate Mystara in both Spelljammer and Planescape, and they are the same that use the AD&D rules (who would have guessed?).

6.I am
7T, 20E, 10L, 1D.
Early twenties for the majority, it seems.

7.I play RPGs for
1O, 1T, 4F, 29E, 4V.
Mostly old-timers. I know, many of us are in between, but...

8.I play Mystara for
3O, 2T, 6F, 26E, 2V.
Mostly old-timers too.
This question is heavily correlated to the previous one, and to the one before. How wonderful.
Also, I think that this is exactly the reason why the new AD&D Mystara line was so much of a failure. A line for newbies... If they had made such a study (called market study) they would have known that most of the Mystara fans were old-timers, playing often for at least 10 years, and often very knowledgeable about Mystara. They were not interested in newbie stuff, nor in rehashing of the older stuff (esp. the good gazetteers), not to speak of the awful CDs (that only boosted the price, which is a wonderful idea if the target of the line are newbies that want to try before buying heavily and that have to ask the money to their parents).

9.I discovered Mystara with
27B, 10G, 1P, 3K.
As most of us are old-timer (remember the correlation stuff?), we play in Mystara since our first OD&D box...

10.I am a
15G, 1P, 23B.
Most of us enjoy playing as well as mastering, although some of us (of which I am--snif I can never play, nobody wants to be the master) don't.

11.I play primarily in
17K, 1T, 6G, 1A, 1I, 5N, 2S, 5D, 2Y, 3C, 2W, 1B, 4O.
Karameikos (of course) and Glantri seem to have the favor of the Mystarans. I was rather surprised that nobody plays primarily in Thyatis.
BTW, nobody told me that I forgot Blackmoor, although I was warned that I had forgotten Ethengar and (how could I?) the Broken Lands. So, if you play in Ethengar, put it with Heldann/Rockhome/etc (R), if you play in the Broken Lands put it with the Shadow Elves (S), and if you play in old Blackmoor, add 'U = Blackmoor' (U like king Uther :) You didn't get it? You find it hard to understand the logic behind my choice of code letters? Pretty simple though.)
Fabrizio Paoli has added his own opinion on this matter: Karameikos is the classic fantasy setting, it's the one introduced in the Basic/Expert books and you can play all classes there, so it's obviously very popular; Glantri is a heaven for magic lovers and many players are really fond of magic; Thyatis has nothing more than Karameikos (except the colonies, of course) and the so loved wizards, though not despised, aren't a favourite class there, moreover DotE is not as good as Gaz1 and Gaz3.

12.I'm from
1AU, 1BR, 8CA, 1CO, 3FI, 2FR, 3IT, 1MX, 2NL, 1PH, 16US.
Americans, Americans. Are you that many online, are you that many playing RPGs? Though the diversity of countries represented shows the international character of Mystara.

Of course, you can continue to participate... (and update your answer if necessary and send me the new results). 1