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HAL-9001 wrote:In the table at the top of the page, Tools have UR 3 and Damage 1d6-2, and Random Objects have UR 4 and Damage 1d6-2.
In their entries near the bottom of the page, Tools have UR 4 and Damage 1d6-1, and Random Objects have UR 3 and 1d6-2.
stubby wrote:Silverdream wrote:On the structure levels chart, it says "Dungam Mobile suit"
Okay?
The 2010 rulebook wrote:Now think of the first time you played poker for money, in a back room with three unfriendly strangers, each with a bottle of whiskey and a gun. Suddenly poker became VERY INTERESTING INDEED. Where before you'd thought only in terms of maximizing profit, now you had to also make sure that you played in such a way that no one slse was inspired to murder you.
Tzan wrote:The only thing I can think of here is that he thinks it should read:
"Mobile Suit Dungam"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam
james+burgundy wrote:Looks pretty nice, form my experience during the half dozen or so games I did at Brick Fair I can say anything that will cut down on non-action turns is a good thing. Gets new (and old) players out of that boring movement only type playing. One thing that does seem a bit over done is Warheads picture use, I don't have any hate towards him just it did seem a bit excessive.
Tuefish wrote:Found a single typo, but more may still lurk.
Gungnir wrote:How would one calculate layered armor levels?
EVAs, for example, are fleshy and organic, with a layer of armor over that, and an AT field over the armor.
stubby wrote:Tzan wrote:The only thing I can think of here is that he thinks it should read:
"Mobile Suit Dungam"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam
Huh, maybe I should open up a poll for which version of the joke will work best. What's the plural for mobile suit Dungam though? Mobile suits Dungam?
stubby wrote:Huh, maybe I should open up a poll for which version of the joke will work best. What's the plural for mobile suit Dungam though? Mobile suits Dungam?
ikensall wrote:Ithink they are from the carpet (or as you say - PUBIC HAIRS).
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