Wolfspider
Explorer
Delgar said:I should state that I ran all the players and monsters
Yeah, this is a SOMEWHAT important thing to point out.

Delgar said:I should state that I ran all the players and monsters
Stalker0 said:Delgar, let me compliment you on the level of detail you put in your post. You clearly described each move and how all the numbers were obtained, which I'm sure will be a big help to those reading who haven't gotten to try the game yet.
srn said:Good point, I just reread the description. I'd been assuming it was a one-target-at-a-time deal.
It seems odd that a mobile warlock could have most of the monsters on the battlefield cursed after a few rounds, though.
For "beer and pretzels" game - does it _really_ matter if you forget something? If that's the only way you play, I suppose a simple system is enough, but if you alternate between "D&D - serious business" and "beer and pretzels" games, a system probably should be able to provide both.Spinachcat said:I run OD&D at cons and I get lots of people who feel 3e is too complicated for them to remember and play. 4e appears somewhat less complicated, but I am quite sure its is too much for them. 4e is a very tactically exciting board focussed game that is going to require a level of focus and attention that demands too much from the beers and pretzels set.
What's so odd about that?srn said:Good point, I just reread the description. I'd been assuming it was a one-target-at-a-time deal.
It seems odd that a mobile warlock could have most of the monsters on the battlefield cursed after a few rounds, though.
Delgar said:Wow, thank you all for all your kind words. I didn't think that it would be all that exciting. Now all I need is for some WotC guy to show up and tell me what I ran incorrectly.
So do you guys want another example then?