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<blockquote data-quote="EP" data-source="post: 4766029" data-attributes="member: 41744"><p>Had a chance to sleep on it and revised the plan a little.</p><p></p><p>Each month will have a theme posted in an edition of CA at the start of a month. This will allow everyone interested a chance to bone up on those rules and memorize as much as possible. Individual contests centered around this theme will then be announced and a week-long contest will be provided for it. This will give people a chance to work on it when they have time but the condition of "no books" will always apply. They can do it on their first lunch break, during a crazy boring class, or while the spouse is out shopping/watching sports/painting minis. This will create three or four contests per theme (depending on turnout).</p><p></p><p>It is also possible for certain variants on the difficulty to be used. One theme may be conjuration and the contest may be to create the basis for a summoning class without using arcane or divine power sources. In this case, it may stretch out to cover the entire month or broken up into several contests involving a continuing phase of class creation. Week One features the class features and power source explanation; Week Two at the at-wills, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EP, post: 4766029, member: 41744"] Had a chance to sleep on it and revised the plan a little. Each month will have a theme posted in an edition of CA at the start of a month. This will allow everyone interested a chance to bone up on those rules and memorize as much as possible. Individual contests centered around this theme will then be announced and a week-long contest will be provided for it. This will give people a chance to work on it when they have time but the condition of "no books" will always apply. They can do it on their first lunch break, during a crazy boring class, or while the spouse is out shopping/watching sports/painting minis. This will create three or four contests per theme (depending on turnout). It is also possible for certain variants on the difficulty to be used. One theme may be conjuration and the contest may be to create the basis for a summoning class without using arcane or divine power sources. In this case, it may stretch out to cover the entire month or broken up into several contests involving a continuing phase of class creation. Week One features the class features and power source explanation; Week Two at the at-wills, etc. [/QUOTE]
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