What Should Be Your Gaming Nickname?

What is your gaming style?

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Here are all the results with descriptions

Sticky Fingers McGee
In every game, you will steal anything that's not nailed down to the floor. The first thing you do when your character enters a room is search it for valuables, even when the owners are standing right in front of you. You've gotten your character (and other people's characters) arrested more than a few times for your thieving ways. Of course, you always have more gold than anyone else, since you're so busy stealing it.

Dead Eye
You have unfailing aim and in every game you can always pull off the perfect headshot. You're a force to be reckoned with. You always have the highest kill count. When there's a tough enemy that needs killing, you're the one other players turn to. When you enter a PvP match, your opponents flee from you in fear.

Old MacDonald
You love to farm in games and because of it you always have all the best loot, stats and crafting equipment. When people need tips on how to acquire a cool new shield, you're the one they ask. You know all the best spots to mine gold and hunt for leather. You know that working at a game, can be a whole lot of fun.

Master
You're the guild leader; the one who takes charge, leads the raids and makes sure everyone is having a good time. You're the person who figures out all the logistics, times and plans. Other players often don't realize all the work you do for them, but as along as everyone is having a good game, you're happy. Every guild victory has you to thank for your expert leadership.

The Philosopher
When a game poses a moral dilemma, you're the one agonizing over the decision. Who should you save? Who should be crowned King? What can be sacrificed for the greater good? These are the quandaries that keep you up at night. You immerse yourself in your character's story and their world and you care about how you affect it.

Pack Rat
You can spend hours sorting through your inventory, making it look just right, organizing and re-organizing until there's a place for everything and everything in its place. If a game doesn't have an organization system, you're not interested. You pick up everything you find in the game, always worried that it's going to be important later. As far as you're concerned, a good game is all about the inventory.