Well, it
kind of depends on how you count playing. I first picked up a boffer when I was
probably 12, because my friend's uncle got into the Realms for a short period
around then. In high school, several of my friends were involved in the game,
and we all did backyard events at one of their homes, but there was only maybe
a group of 10 of as at any give time. Towards the end of high school I went to
two actual events, Big Game Hunt, and Tournaments of Creathorne ( 2002 ), but
then I stopped playing after that and went on to college. I didn't actively
come back to the game until 3 years ago. So depending on how you want to count
it, 3-15 years.
How has the game changed since
you've been playing?
Fancy new
materials. Other than that, not much.
Who have you learned the most
from?
For
fighting, off the field, Chris Marques fighter's manual, the view from the
Valehaven articles on fighting, and some various videos I've found have been
very helpful. On the field, anyone who can regularly kick my butt has taught me
something. Jamison Bancroft certainly has done a lot in the way of that. That's
a hard question, I pick things up very piecemeal. However, notable mentions are
definitely, Neil Tozier, Chris Marques, Ben Greene, Dave Dolph, Joe Fantasia,
James Murphy, and Kevin Weeks. To be honest, I could keep going. I've learned a
lot of tricks from a lot of people.
What was your best moment IC?
Easily, the
siege battle that lead to the PCs defeating Iculous. Soooo intense.
What was your best moment as a
NPC/EH/Player?
I've played
a lot of crunchies, and anytime I can draw more than three PCs onto me, and
keep them occupied for a decent amount of time ( as far as fights go. ) I'm
pretty pleased, as an NPC. But as a player, I had a really rough time a month
ago, and the community was really there for me. I can't tell you how many
people asked me how I was doing, and offered advise or support in general. It
was really nice to see.
What would you like to see
changed or developed more in game?
I feel that
we have a community that could successfully support PvP in character,
while not taking it out of character, we just need some In character rivalries to
sprout up.
What advice would you give new
players?
If you want
to be the best at something, be the best at it. If you want the fastest heal
limb, practice while you're driving, practice in the mirror. Have your friends
through tennis balls at you and practice avoiding them while not moving your
feet, and saying your verbal.
If you want to be the best fighter, go to practice. Fight everyone. Over, and over, and over. Don't get discouraged, take it as a challenge.
Find new ways to improve yourself, and then teach them to everyone else.
If you want to be the best fighter, go to practice. Fight everyone. Over, and over, and over. Don't get discouraged, take it as a challenge.
Find new ways to improve yourself, and then teach them to everyone else.
What do you love most about the
game?
The
escapism. The competition. The fun.
Who would you like to see the
next interview be with?
Neil Tozier
Anything
else you'd like to take the opportunity to put into print?