The Geek

Worst. Role. Ever.

The one who knows every little thing there is to know about some fictional topic. And to prevent any confusion, the difference between the Geek and a Nerd is while the Nerd is smart and knows much about many non-fictional topics like thermodynamics, the Geek knows a lot about one or more fictional topics. At least that's our definition of the two.

Speaking of fictional topics, the Geek's go-to genres would be fantasy and sci-fi. Anime may also be one of their favorite topics in fiction. The Geek may also have a Mind-Boggling Vocabulary on whatever it is they're smart about that confuses any and all outsiders to the nth degree.

The general depiction of a Geek is a man in his 30s with an appearance similar to the Basement Dweller's but with a few changes. First off, the Geek may have better hygienic standards than the Dweller as well as actual friends in real life. Another change is that where the Dweller is supposed to be a breed of Internet Addict, the Geek is more of a Loser. Like the Basement Dweller, he is a with glasses, optional fat, and possible below-average hygieneundefined with few friends and is considered a Social Apathy.

Although the Geek exists in real life, contrast to Pterofactyl. The two know an intimidating amount of information about fictional franchises, but Ptero knows Exactly 8.3 Million facts about one fiction and the Geek, as stated earlier, could know a large number of trivia about many.

If the Geek is female, she might be the Noice, reclusive girl without any friends that the Main could fall for. She might end up being his girlfriend at the end or simply give him a Big Kiss. Female Geeks are nearly exclusive to school as their character would often not be suitable for other common situations.

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UnStat Avg. 2.92 (C)

''The Geek is a role who relies on their Skill and Intelligence to get by in the world. This is respectively granted to them through their fiction-related talents (such as worldbuilding and roleplaying) and knowledge of fictional topics that they apply to those talents. The Gamer, who amounts to a video game-playing Geek, has similar stats with slightly worse Intelligence, Influence, and Repeat. This is because the Geek's understanding of fictional worlds could potentially lend them real-world knowledgeundefined, they're more likely to have a job, and there is a barely lower similarity percentage between Geeks than Gamers. Consequently, the C-tier 2.92 Average of the Geek makes them a higher-class role when compared to their gaming counterpart. However, since the predatory role the Bully repetitively attacks Geeks to no end in the school world, their lack of Strength and ability to fight back drop their Reputation below a Gamer's. If Geeks weren't so prone to being pushed around by Bullies in school or had some of their own strength for self-defense, the role could've been given more decent stats.''