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Matt
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by Matt » Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:12 pm
A custom battle where both teams (it doesn't have to be two) are made up entirely of heros (with the exception of mabye some horific creatures)
but there are no grouchy hero deductions. All the heros should be heavly armed and(obviously) look awsome.
There should also be titans, heroic units that aren't on anybodys team and have some type of advantage(such as 1d12 skill or mabye 1d10+2)
another fun thing would be to have the winning team go up against the remaining titans, then if the titans win they go after eachother,and the winning unit is blown off the map with a nuke!
atleast thats the way I played it.
(minus the nuke part)
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by james+burgundy » Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:33 am
y not the nuke?
i think i would be cool i got the stuff to make it happen so i might try it.
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by Matt » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:00 pm
Why not the nuke you ask? Well I just didnt think of it in time
(I actualy thought of it just as I was posting)
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by King of Brix » Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:30 pm
This has already been thought of, but your way of explaining it is interesting... I too like Greek mythology.
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by Matt » Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:57 pm
Yes, I figured someone would have thought of it already, but I thought it'd be worth trying. Did I also mention that I played it scifi style?
Oh yea,I don't actualy know much about Greek mythology. I just liked the idea of a bunch of guys fighting in an enclosed space with powerful weapons!

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by Blitzen » Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:55 pm
King of Brix wrote:This has already been thought of, but your way of explaining it is interesting... I too like Greek mythology.
As far as I know, gladiators are Roman and Titans are Greek. So
Gladiators+Titans=/=Roman|Greek
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by Sir Lancelot » Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:34 pm
But Blitzen, the Greeks and Romans have long been known to have been strong influences on one another. The Greeks gave culture to the Romans...the Romans gave militant status to the Greeks.

Why do you think the Greeks are less remembered then the Romans?

Because of the Gladiators!