cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/224107

Treat Defender:

  • "Let people enjoy things"

  • Just wants to shut brain off and relax

  • Shit taste

Treat Assassin:

  • Powerful crit(icism)s

  • Appears out of nowhere and identifies flaws and weaknesses you never would've noticed but now can never ignore again

  • Mysteriously fades into shadows when their own treats come under attack

Treat Mage:

  • Nuanced, insightful analysis, can find positive/negative aspects in just about anything

  • Flexible offensive and defensive options

  • Susceptible to bullying, avoids direct confrontation

Treat Paladin:

  • Likes good things

  • Doesn't like bad things

  • Simple as

  • Nobody wants to hang with them because they feel threatened by their moral superiority and obviously correct takes

Treat Cleric:

  • Long list of rules for not engaging with things that others find frustrating and arbitrary

  • Has one specific domain of treat they enjoy

  • Wouldn't watch a Miyazaki movie because it's anime

  • Somehow keeps being right about stuff

Treat Warlock:

  • "So bad it's good," cult classics

  • Will happily explain how their favorite treat is problematic in ways you never would've considered

  • Lack of practical effects their third biggest issue with capitalism

  • Nobody told them irony is dead

TYS, add your own

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  • TraschcanOfIdeology [they/them, comrade/them]
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    Treat druid: the natural world has most of the treats we need. Loves hiking, reading philosophy, gardening, cooking, and animals. Has terrible social skills.

    • BoxedFenders [any, comrade/them]
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      18 days ago

      I don't think those should be considered treats. Treats attempt to hijack the rewarding sense of satisfaction we get from engaging in those activities by intensifying the pleasure with instantly gratifying substitutes.

  • Gorb [they/them]
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    18 days ago

    Treat Paladin. I'm always right everyone else is always wrong, simple as

  • Mardoniush [she/her]
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    Treat Ranger: gives pet spiders treats. Favoured enemy: Bazingas.

    Treat Bard: Mostly found buying treats at folk festivals and Ren Faires

    Won't stop singing about how your favourite treat is bad.

    Inexplicably liked despite this.

    Treat sorcerer. Naturally born ability to only choose good treats.

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    18 days ago

    Treat Assassin here.

    IDC what anyone says, Dragon Ball may be a "treat" but it's MY treat. I also have a bad habit of going on BMF-tier rants about media I'm somewhat familiar with.

  • Wmill [they/them]
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    18 days ago

    Treat paladin I'll keep spreading the good word of no-copyright 06 aka Sonic Adventure 3. Though right now I am dipping into the sister series Secret rings a different demonimation but it's necessary to appreciate 06 more.

  • BobDole [none/use name]
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    18 days ago

    What class would it be where you consume treats but don’t enjoy them? Is there a depressed class?

  • Philosophosphorous [comrade/them, null/void]
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    18 days ago

    Treat Artificer - i am incapable of enjoying anything because i am preoccupied with ideas for what i would do differently to 'improve' it, my mind is a chaotic workshop full of unfinished forgotten creative projects and experimental prototypes that will likely never see completion.

    also if a media IP has Cool Mechs i will enjoy it regardless of other problematic aspects, for example Fullmetal Panic! is a lame generic show about high schoolers/child soldiers being awkward, but also has one of the coolest mech designs of all time with the cold war soviet RK-92 SAVAGE. i watched like 1 or 2 episodes and completely hate the show, but the mecha designs are just about Peak Robot Design for me, i love the diesel/gas turbine engine instead of nuclear power idea, i love the cold war aesthetic, i love the fact that the SAVAGE is made by soviets, i love the rounded frog-like appearance. I love that it has mechanical analogue controls (high-sensitivity panels on the cockpit seat to control limbs without needing to move limbs too much in the cockpit) instead of being partially autonomous. i don't like as much the fact that its the default 'bad guy' mech for the NATO mercenary child soldier protagonists.

    this is the older RK-91, powered by a diesel engine, note the up-armor panels used to modernize it, like putting ERA blocks on a T-60:

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    this is the RK-92, powered by a gas-turbine engine:

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    another fancier RK-92 (pic of a finished painted figure, not a model kit):

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    here's a bonus interior/cross section view i found:

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