I've been on this site for over a year, so I might as well post one of these, I suppose.
Gaming Experience: I started playing D&D 3.5 almost exactly two years ago. Since then, I've participated in more games than I can count on one hand (using the geek method, mind you), nevermind remember, only one of which, to date, has ever finished without dying first. I like to think I'm pretty experienced despite the short time I have been playing. I play exclusively play by post because I'm too lazy to look for a group near me by myself. Not sure when I started with 4e, but it was definitely before the first splat came out, and a good while after the core three had come out.
Average level interested in playing: I prefer starting in the middle levels, as I like starting with a couple of tricks and enough hit points that an orc barbarian won't onehit me.
Favorite System(s): D&D 3.5.
Favorite Setting(s): Eberron.
Style of play: I like interesting, flavorful characters that nonetheless shine in combat and usually adapt my characters to fit the game and game world I'm playing in. I rarely twink out characters to their fullest potential (except when playing lower-tier ones), but building an optimized character is almost as important to me as the actual game.
Favorite Game Type: When I play D&D, I want to roll dice. I play the system for the mechanics, and if I want a pure-roleplaying campaign I'll play freeform (I am, in fact, currently playing in one, and enjoying it). I strongly dislike the idea of combat-to-roleplay ratios, as that seems to imply that the two are mutually exclusive. The second you put away the roleplaying because you want to break out the dice, or vice versa, you're losing out.
Favorite Class Type: I like demonstrations of power, flashy or not. Affecting the battlefield, whether by putting down a Black Te*t*cles or face-raping the enemy boss, is my game. In 4e, I prefer to play Strikers with high nova damage.
Favorite Class: In 3.5, Wizard. In 4e, Ranger.
Favorite Prestige Class: Hard to say. Probably Inititate of the Seven Veils, even though I've never played one. Killing (and protecting) stuff with light just sounds awesome.
Average Posting Rate: I usually adapt to the game. In one solo game, I traded posts with the DM seven times in one day. In a regular campaign, though, more than 1/day is stretching it.
Currently DMing: "No, Bigger Than That" over on MW. (It's a M:tG reference. Any who need to do so may now remove their minds from the gutter.)
Currently Playing: Just on these boards: Antheia, Death of an Artist, Diceless Fantasy, The Fall of Sharn, Let's Go Ultra Hero Super Burning Dimension Force!.