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2 yrs ago
Current I do not "brainrot". I brainferment so my brain will become even smoother and even more potent than before in its smoothness.
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2 yrs ago
I live. I die. I live again!
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4 yrs ago
I was gone for a lot longer than I thought >.>"
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4 yrs ago
Sorry for my absence! A Volunteering position suddenly turned into a Volunteer Leadership position I was not expecting at all so things have been hectic.
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4 yrs ago
Look at you posers, having to bang dragons or sell your soul for magic when you could just play a lute for some. Anyways, here's Wonderwall. - Bards
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@ShorticusLooking up some of the stuff, I definitely see how you can simplify some things or translate them to work better on a forum.

Hmm... dammit. This is making me want to pursue this idea further >.<
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Yeah, plus the rules involve lots of measuring with rulers and stuff. You'd need to convert it to a hex map to simplify things, IMO.

But it could be fun. Warhammer is one good example. There's other games like it, like Warmachine. If you want a sort of Tabletop/Arena hybrid, you want something that works with squads rather than huge armies, and you need a neutral party to roll the dice.


I think a grid map would work out better paired with photo editing, some internet searching for codexes or just use 1d4chan and then a 3rd party for dice. Or we could continuously bug @Mahz to put in a dice roller function

My only issue is the Warhammer is the only wargame I really know anything about ;-;
Something Battletech is my thought at the moment. Problem is I don't think the action part would see much appeal outside the Arena section... if it got that far. Nation RP, -possibly-. Regular I can see it going wrong pretty fast, though. If folks even got past the action oriented part, and without mechs, the main focus of BT; it's nothing really special.

I'm so rusty at the tabletop I could never GM, let alone play that right with full stats the way BT works, which means I would have to improv some mechanics or spend plenty of time relearning them...


That got me thinking of doing a Warhammer Tabletop/Arena hybrid RP with someone, like actually doing the war game just on line and without the models. Only issue is that I know more about the lore for both Warhammers than the actual rules >.>
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@ClocktowerEchos Do not.


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@Shorticus I say a mix of colors and the || work best.

@Theodorable When will you put more Nations into the OP? I don't really know what to do with out it ;-;
@FateWeaver We embrace all wayward children into the Church of Ohm. Please join our discussions and devoting your life to the cause.


\[+]\ Praise Ohm! /[+]/

I'm gonna miss him. Best voice actor, best villain, funniest character, top tier fighter tbh. GONE. I had to pause after he got eaten and just...process. RIP in peace, buddy. Your death was a little too hard to swallow.



Have some feels m8.

@Shorticus
I let the game last that long because I take a dark delight in the destructive power of nukes.


Antignis (Maybe put this in Character tab?)

Antignis are giant white birds that look like Geese, about two times the size of a regular human beings. They are uncommon and difficult to tame. Every Antignis has two green feathers on each wing. If the feathers are a dark green, then they can emit a deadly poison cloud, but it can only do this once. If the feathers are a light green, then the Antignis can actually breathe brilliant golden fire. However, the fire is relatively harmless, typically only causing minor burns and is typically used to signal other Antignis.


First off, if the Antignis can "emit poison", then how would they prevent themselves from breathing it in and poisoning themselves? Just because their body can produce something toxic doesn't mean they can handle it, look at humans and the waste products of food and water.

Second, fire breathing is something purely magic although it does has a real biological possibilities. However, it would require some very sharp and fine motor control on the teeth as well as the production of a natural flammable gas. While O2 might work, it would meant that they wouldn't be as much birds as much as they are flying plant monsters as most multicellular organisms that aren't plants inhale O2 and exhale CO2. Also, you can't really have "relatively harmless" fire; fire is harmful and dangerous by nature.
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