Garthanos
Arcadian Knight
can you ping the site?That link won't load for me either. Other sites and pages are working OK so it's clearly something about that earthlink site.
can you ping the site?That link won't load for me either. Other sites and pages are working OK so it's clearly something about that earthlink site.
So much so, I think, that it'd almost be its own unique thing.I havent fully worked it out yet but here is some handwaving.
Basically playing a land becomes gaining control of a resource or capturing a space that has that resource (pre defined battle area perhaps with some resources upside down til you move creatures on to it). And playing a creature card is in general marshaling troops.
It would definitely be a variant game.
Quick idea: what about reserves?The main thing needing added is perhaps a sense of creature location. There are now many many cards that have appropriate battle context like ones that enhance allies which attack with them.
And there is a pretty cool expansion (actually they feature in more than one expansion but like the guilds of ravnica) But also this one where the idea can be capturing the crown. The Monarch
There are cards like one that allows a player to decide this turn they get to choose which creatures attack and which defend... a Warlords gambit kind of card.
Adding locations
Variants of magic the gathering let you chose to put cards in separate piles so one could draw a land card or gain a creature. There is already an expansion where there is a monarch card. And creatures with various warlording abilities are big in it.
Some abilities might be given with custom pregame cards
For instance one where you can call a retreat order by paying a creatures casting cost and save it from death (discard a card too maybe?)
Terrain could be predefined and place on the field and acquired by using a creature to take control of it instead of attacking the enemy with it. (like how some cards might allow you to tap them to draw another card)
That'd be cool, if you could find a way to mesh it into Magic (a task I don't envy you!).In Chainmail they included this option to allow details of the terrain in a battle to be player defined...
A. On a number of 3" x 5" index cards draw the following: 1. Two with rivers 2. One with a marsh 3. One with a pond 4. One with a gulley 5. Two with woods 6. One with rough ground 7. Four with variously shaped hills 8. Eight blanks B. Each opponent draws up to four times: 1. The weaker or defending side draws first. 2. Terrain is placed anywhere on the table at the drawing player's option
Not sure what you mean by 'ping'.can you ping the site?
Almost but there are variants with a lot of features that could go into it.So much so, I think, that it'd almost be its own unique thing.![]()
Definitely need to include the reserves concept (its arguably a recent invention but a good one)Quick idea: what about reserves?
In a real battle, most commanders keep some troops in reserve.
In Magic, this could be achieved by a player having more than one library; with the secondary library (libraries?) being of very limited size and all creatures. To begin with these libraries are off limits.
Then, either some specific card(s) allow limited access to a reserve library (e.g. one of the xxx Wish cards from Judgment) or something in the game state allows open access e.g. if you are losing by more than x-margin or are outnumbered by more than y-creatures you may access your reserve library (IRL this is when you'd commit your reserves).
The whole idea is potentially pretty extensive. Almost all of the ingredients though I think are there right now with the right emphasis and selection of existing cards in everyones deck.That'd be cool, if you could find a way to mesh it into Magic (a task I don't envy you!).
there is a utility that one can type from a command promptNot sure what you mean by 'ping'.
Whether I click on the link or type the URL in longhand - or even just type in http://home.earthlink.net/ as shown above to get to the homepage, all I get is a blank screen and endless loading. Typing in 'www.earthlink.net' works.
Googling shows it to be an internet service provider based in Atlanta Georgia, I wonder if it doesn't like that I'm not in the USA.
I love risk but have been reading Chainmail and I didnt notice if anyone here recommended it?
I am reading 70s materialWhich version? The original 70s version by Gygax-Perren or the 2001 version?