• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

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Bullgrit

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Despite the thread title, I'm presenting this idea that I consider awesome&cool only for everyone to reply with agreement. I'll bristle at any suggestion to tweak the idea in any way. Any negative opinion will be dismissed as you simply just don't understand the idea properly.

So, what do you think?

Bullgrit
 

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Despite the thread title, I'm presenting this idea that I consider awesome&cool only for everyone to reply with agreement. I'll bristle at any suggestion to tweak the idea in any way. Any negative opinion will be dismissed as you simply just don't understand the idea properly.

So, what do you think?

Bullgrit

Its about time you finally came to the idea that smart, superiors players can breeze through the Tomb of Horrors.

Congradulations!

:p
 

Despite the thread title, I'm presenting this idea that I consider awesome&cool only for everyone to reply with agreement. I'll bristle at any suggestion to tweak the idea in any way. Any negative opinion will be dismissed as you simply just don't understand the idea properly.

So, what do you think?

Bullgrit

It's clear from your statements that you don't understand the idea.

You're also trying to win the thread by changing your position and moving the goal posts.
 


It's clear from your statements that you don't understand the idea.

You're also trying to win the thread by changing your position and moving the goal posts.

I disagree, I think it is obvious that Bullgrit gets the idea and he has nothing but consistent. If you are going to throw around accusations of goal post moving, you will have to prove the goal post has been moved. And to do so to my satisfaction, I am going to need links to studies confirming the original location of the goalpost and that it is now in a different location. And that will need to be supplemented with peer reviewed analysis of Bullgrit's comprehension of the original idea.
 



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