What Chess Piece Are You?

It’s been a while, so it’s time for another quiz!

What Chess Piece Are You?

(Via Oddessey2000 Weblog)

My results:

An Outer Black Pawn
You scored 2 Power-Finesse, 2 Leader-Follower, 1 Unique-Ordinary, and 1 Offense-Defense!

You are a good soldier, the man the Man counts on. Unfortunately, he may or may not care for your well being, and so he will put you out just protect his interests. This you do without question because you are a team player. Bad news for you, because your team, the black team, tends to have to be more defensive in nature, and sometimes has to make hard choices or sacrifices. Guess who just volunteered?

6 Responses to “What Chess Piece Are You?”

  1. A White Rook
    You scored 4 Power-Finesse, 1 Leader-Follower, 1 Unique-Ordinary, and 4 Offense-Defense!
    It’s not about plots and plans for you, it’s about power and intimidation. Pawns cower before your crushing gaze, and you certainly throw down with the best of them. You work best with the other White rook or queen. However, by yourself you tend to be a little like a bull in a China shop. You create alot of havoc, but did it really advance the cause of your team? Regardless, you are a valuable and powerful member of your team, and they are worried when you are removed from play.

  2. I am also a White Rook…

    You scored 5 Power-Finesse, 2 Leader-Follower, 1 Unique-Ordinary, and 4 Offense-Defense!

  3. I’m a black rook

  4. i’m a black rook :-)
    You don’t have to worry about fancy plans, or sophisticated schemes. You are just on the board to kick some ass and smash some white pieces. You stand by your leaders, and they get worried when you are removed from play. You work best with your buddy, the other black rook, and when you don’t have him watching your six, you tend to be somewhat innefective.

  5. I was a white rook as well.

  6. Well, it’s the piece that I like the best, but the profile doesn’t really fit:

    The White Queen

    You scored 3 Power-Finesse, 4 Leader-Follower, 3 Unique-Ordinary, and 4 Offense-Defense!

    Sometimes, you will stand by your team, keeping them safe but only because they serve you. More often, you will be found menacing the enemy and causing them to cower on their half of the board in fear of your wrath. You have power, and you enjoy projecting it — or inflicting it. Woe to the lowly pawn or bishop who crosses your path… but beware the charming black knight, who alone of the pieces can steal your heart without you realizing it.

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