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They just posted they had a few more deluxe boxes.Id also like to try it but no copies are ever available.
They just posted they had a few more deluxe boxes.Id also like to try it but no copies are ever available.
nvmSo a little bit of pushback on differing opinions counts as "vigorously antangonizing [sic] others" nowadays? If you can't even stand a light heat, then you better get out of the kitchen while you can.![]()
Unboxed "boxes". Obviously, the boxes were used as replacement to ones that were damaged in transit. That's likely to be the last of them.They just posted they had a few more deluxe boxes.
They just posted they had a few more deluxe boxes.
Ope!Really hate paying for shipping but as it's probably not going to be on my FLGS shelf anytime soon I pulled the trigger.
Also the design of the game itself.I do think with Daggerheart that is less of a barrier right now than with a lot of RPGs, because of that Critical Role media element and attention.
Hmmm, interesting to hear your experience from that: the cards did not appeal to me in abstract.I’m one who grudgingly admits the cards are a good idea. And they had to ship with the core book or they’d just be ignored.
I do think there are downsides but so far the positives have been better.
They are purely optional but also highly utilitarian. They help players who are bad at reading sheets and/or keeping options available in their heads. They are an accessibility tool, not a system requirement, if that makes sense.Hmmm, interesting tp.jear your experience from that: the cards did not appeal to me in abstract.
Is that a problem with Daggerheart? That there are a lot of players who can't read?They are purely optional but also highly utilitarian. They help players who are bad at reading sheets and/or keeping options available in their heads. They are an accessibility tool, not a system requirement, if that makes sense.