What do you mean? As in, what’s the difference between these and the Gale Force 9 spell cards?
Kobold Press is a 3rd party company. So Kobold Press’s spell cards are for the spells from their Deep Magic books. So you won’t find spell cards for Magic Missile and Fireball. They will be for the...
I was interested in the Deep Magic spell cards Kickstarter, but unfortunately they aren’t shipping to Australia as part of the Kickstarter, so I’ll have to check it out at retail.
Ok, buying a cable channel simply because it’s easier to do that than get regulatory approval to start one from the ground up makes a bit of sense. Sounds like they still found a way to well and truly stuff up the rebrand though.
How the heck did the people in charge of changing a TV network’s focus from tech and comedy to travel and cooking think that was going to work?
I can’t imagine that there is a lot of demographic overlap between those 2 groups. No surprise it failed.
I’ve got the Gaming Paper Tiles in the square grid. They’re made of some sort of compressed cardboard, so they’re not as sturdy as the other gaming tiles I own, but they do the job well enough. They are the cheapest tiles of their type so I think they have a niche in the market.
The Encyclopedia Magica books would be up there for me too. I didn’t use them much during an actual campaign, but teenaged me just loved reading through all the different magic items. I spent hours just imagining all the different possibilities.
It annoys me that WotC still can’t get indexing right. Indexes should not refer you to another page in the index. Just give me the page numbers directly. It’s not that hard.
Ok, that makes sense. I had not heard of him before, but I haven’t watched a lot of D&D stuff on YouTube. The One Ring Kickstarter didn’t surprise me as LotR is a well known licence.