GOD RULES: Player's Guide (5e) Kickstarter Pre-Launch Page

They are commonplace, incessant, and infinite in number, and they never stop.

Tested the waters on one for a very small amount and got 100 or so extra sign-ups. But not convinced they will convert into solid backers and cannot check their legitimacy til after the campaign begins.
 

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Tested the waters on one for a very small amount and got 100 or so extra sign-ups. But not convinced they will convert into solid backers and cannot check their legitimacy til after the campaign begins.
Ooof. Which one and what did you pay?
 

Ooof. Which one and what did you pay?

Was someone going by 'Sunday Scott' on Facebook who sent an Ad (for my book) to an email list of 1000 cold customers (though regular Kickstarter backers). The result of which was over 100 sign-ups. Just not convinced 10% of cold customers are going to convert into backers of a niche RPG Book.

But he was only charging 100 dollars. So thought for £70 I'll take a chance. Had a few others offer a similar service for 5-10 times the amount.

Will know after launch how many backers from the email list converted to sales (since I have the list).

The irony is for 100 dollars worth of Meta Ads I'd probably have picked up 100 legit sign-ups anyway. But you live and learn.
 

Was someone going by 'Sunday Scott' on Facebook who sent an Ad (for my book) to an email list of 1000 cold customers (though regular Kickstarter backers). The result of which was over 100 sign-ups. Just not convinced 10% of cold customers are going to convert into backers of a niche RPG Book.

But he was only charging 100 dollars. So thought for £70 I'll take a chance. Had a few others offer a similar service for 5-10 times the amount.

Will know after launch how many backers from the email list converted to sales (since I have the list).

The irony is for 100 dollars worth of Meta Ads I'd probably have picked up 100 legit sign-ups anyway. But you live and learn.
Ouch. Yeah, that’s $100 down the drain.
 



As another question, I'm wondering if there's anything like the SWOON status effect from Deltarune in the 5e rules, where weaker/lower-level resurrection can't revive a target affected by SWOON, relative to the attacker's strength. For example, a SWOONed mortal could only be rezzed by Immortal healing, and so on and so forth for higher-level users of SWOON.

Also, is there any monster/NPC in the epic book that resembles the ROARING KNIGHT in aesthetics/appearance?

-Arcane :)
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Hey U_K! I was wondering, what DR would a party have to be in order to singlehandedly take on the Krorks/Necrontyr at the height of their power?

Well you are giving me a heavy dose of vaguery there amigo. I mean:

1. Do you mean a single Krork or Necrontyr?
2. Do you mean the entirety of the Krorks or Necrontyr?

Added to that, the power of the Krorks is nebulous and we don't know much about the Necrontyr "at the height of their power" either. I suspect they were certainly individually weaker than one of the C'tan.

Based on the Lore I think I had the Primarchs in around Divine Rank 7-10...? My guess is that is in and around where the top Necrons would be...? I'd need more info on Krorks to make any accurate assessment - I'd only be guessing.

Gods of Chaos DR 15-18
C'tan likely DR 11-14...maybe creeping into 15
Emperor of Mankind...probably DR 14
Primarchs, DR 7-10
 

As another question, I'm wondering if there's anything like the SWOON status effect from Deltarune in the 5e rules, where weaker/lower-level resurrection can't revive a target affected by SWOON, relative to the attacker's strength. For example, a SWOONed mortal could only be rezzed by Immortal healing, and so on and so forth for higher-level users of SWOON.

There are Conditions where you will need to use higher level versions of Wish to undo 'effects'.

Also, is there any monster/NPC in the epic book that resembles the ROARING KNIGHT in aesthetics/appearance?

-Arcane :)
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Yes.
 

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