BW 2010 feedback
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Who uses the rules anyways?
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Woohoo! I got something to be looked at! My inner geek is cheering right now.stubby wrote: Or wait - I guess it doesn't say that for purchased objects, now that I look at it again. I think that's the part I need to fix.
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Good work. If you reload Chapter D, you should see the changes already in place.AlAtEx wrote:Woohoo! I got something to be looked at! My inner geek is cheering right now.stubby wrote: Or wait - I guess it doesn't say that for purchased objects, now that I look at it again. I think that's the part I need to fix.
Normally Size is the control I use to balance everything to make sure that one die always has one die's worth of effect. The fact that I forgot to put it in for Purchased Objects was a big oversight.
I've also gone ahead and added a bunch of icons to chapters 3 and 11 to break up some of the wall-of-text stat tables.
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That always works for me.Kommander Ken wrote:Did you try turning the d12 on/off?
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Only problem...stubby wrote: I've also gone ahead and added a bunch of icons to chapters 3 and 11 to break up some of the wall-of-text stat tables.
The table in chapter 3 reads:
Weapon, Cost, Cost, Use, Range Damage, Notes
"Hand Weapon (s)" (insert image) 2cp, 2, Cc,""
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Ha ha d'ohAlAtEx wrote:Only problem...
The table in chapter 3 reads:
Weapon, Cost, Cost, Use, Range Damage, Notes
"Hand Weapon (s)" (insert image) 2cp, 2, Cc,""
Also ha ha if you think that's the only problem. This book is still so riddled with typos and inconsistencies, I despair of ever fixing it
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Arent there really six dice?Chapter D, Image caption : All action within the BrikVerse originates in the Farce, and the Farce expresses Itself through the five archetypal Dice.
You've got a 5 point star shape, but there is one in the middle.
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I'll have to add some kind of tiered classification or something. BrikWars only uses the first five; BrikThulhu's d20 is in the picture but isn't available for use under normal circumstances.
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Slightly confused as to what Heavy Armour actually does. Does it provide an ablative 1d10 of armour like a hand-held shield, or am I missing something?A minifig wearing Heavy Armor is even better protected, but has an even harder time moving around. A minifig in Heavy Armor is Shielded against all incoming attacks, but he is forced to move at Half Speed
Also, it's really freaking awesome to come and find the Rulebook packed with even more stuff, can't wait to actually get the time to put the new stuff into play.
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Shielded is the new name for what used to be called Armored. When you hit a target that's Shielded, the Shielding removes one die from the Damage roll (or one die of each type, if the Damage roll has multiple die types) before you roll it (so no chance for critical hits).
Heavy Armor, Armor Plating, and successful Parries with a weapon or shield all grant cumulative levels of Shielding against incoming Damage.
Heavy Armor, Armor Plating, and successful Parries with a weapon or shield all grant cumulative levels of Shielding against incoming Damage.
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I figured there was a reasonstubby wrote:I'll have to add some kind of tiered classification or something. BrikWars only uses the first five; BrikThulhu's d20 is in the picture but isn't available for use under normal circumstances.
There is a mention that only he can use the d20.
I don't think the meaning of the caption would change if it had "six".
And it would match the image. Up to you of course.
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Given that eldritch abominations leave their studscape to terrorize minifigs with frightening regularity, normal circumstances may not apply. Is the D20 available for any Lovecraftian nightmare creature, or exclusively Brikthulhu? Can even any suitably god-like character make use of it? Given that everything now seems to be getting stats in 2010, can we get a God class, so that Jesus and Brikthulhu can have a throw-down.stubby wrote:BrikThulhu's d20 is in the picture but isn't available for use under normal circumstances.
Honestly I just have bunch of really nice D20's in my polysets that I'd like to get the chance to use in Brikwars.
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Well of course there was a reason! The reason was that I just copy-pasted some text from the wiki rather than writing something specific for that image.Tzan wrote:I figured there was a reasonstubby wrote:I'll have to add some kind of tiered classification or something. BrikWars only uses the first five; BrikThulhu's d20 is in the picture but isn't available for use under normal circumstances.
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D20s are always separated from the core five dice just by math alone - the d4-d6-d8-d10-d12 series gives a nice smooth set of increasing probability curves; d20 is a completely different animal, especially in a game where successes and failures are balanced around differences of 2 or 3 points. So d20s don't work within the "normal" system the way lesser dice do; even d12s start to break things pretty quickly. If d20s are used, they have to be used in a different way.dilanski wrote:Given that eldritch abominations leave their studscape to terrorize minifigs with frightening regularity, normal circumstances may not apply. Is the D20 available for any Lovecraftian nightmare creature, or exclusively Brikthulhu? Can even any suitably god-like character make use of it? Given that everything now seems to be getting stats in 2010, can we get a God class, so that Jesus and Brikthulhu can have a throw-down.
Honestly I just have bunch of really nice D20's in my polysets that I'd like to get the chance to use in Brikwars.
One idea I like is to always have pair a positive d20 with a negative anti-d20, so that instead of equal probabilities of 1 to 20 you get a pyramid bell curve of -19 to 19, peaking at zero. That's a much better match for the khaotic nature that I imagine for a d20.
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stubby wrote:Well of course there was a reason! The reason was that I just copy-pasted some text from the wiki rather than writing something specific for that image.Tzan wrote:I figured there was a reasonstubby wrote:I'll have to add some kind of tiered classification or something. BrikWars only uses the first five; BrikThulhu's d20 is in the picture but isn't available for use under normal circumstances.
Ah HA! finally the truth comes out