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  1. Merlin the Tuna

    Co-op game recommendations

    Hi gang! I just threw Arkham Horror at my gaming group for the first time, and while almost everyone loved it, the fact that it takes for-freaking-ever is a bit of an issue. It's also the only co-op game in our repertoire at the moment, so I'm looking to expand on that with something that...
  2. Merlin the Tuna

    Recurring Villains - Up a level, down a rank

    I'm bouncing around a couple ideas in my head for a campaign idea, and one of the things I want to make happen is to introduce the PCs to a handful of the world's movers and shakers (who would in this case be mid- to high-heroic tier) early on and to continue to pull these NPCs into and out of...
  3. Merlin the Tuna

    FF/Greasemonkey Ignore Script?

    A while back, I learned that I could spend a lot less time typing up unnecessarily long posts on forums if I started making use of ignore lists. And it helps a fair bit. But given that not everyone ignores the same people, I end up coming across posts by people I haven't written off as...
  4. Merlin the Tuna

    Technologist Class (The Fantastic Science)

    Thanks to a road trip, it looks like my gaming group is going to be getting back together for a little while. Right now the plan is just to have a simple one-off, but I'm using the opening of Red Hand of Doom since it means very little prep work for me and because it leaves the option of...
  5. Merlin the Tuna

    Gleemax-ian Ignore

    After finally getting sick of dealing with a troll wielding a brutal combination of Immune: Logic and Immune: Communication today, I finally took advantage of ENWorld's Ignore List function and found it to be less than I got used to at the WotC boards. Yes, hold your breath for a moment while I...
  6. Merlin the Tuna

    Renaming the AoO

    "Attack of Opportunity." It's a fairly straightforward name, and while the rules surrounding them can sometimes get muddy, the concept makes enough sense. When you try to drink a potion in the middle of a fencing match, you open yourself up to your opponent -- fair enough. And so, for the...
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