Depends. Perhaps the text following is "you explode, and your bone fragments cut through everyone within 5 squares. +20 vs. Ref for 20d6 damage. Miss: half damage."Meloncov said:I suspect it would be more proper to say "once per day when you would otherwise die."
Mouseferatu said:I'm about to out myself as a complete dork--not that, you know, writing for D&D hadn't already done that--but I've actually got the "Message for you, Sir!" sound clip, complete with "arrow thunk," as my "new e-mail" sound file on my computer.
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Massawrym said:And Epic is just plain silly. I honestly see a lot of folks stopping at paragon – but for those that want to get into truly EPIC level, mythologically powerful gaming, epic will do the trick. With class abilities that begin with phrases like Once per day, when you die… it allows for a whole, bizarre new type of play that actually manages to maintain its consistency. But more about all this in later.
Hussar said:Umm, for those who say that he doesn't criticise, how about this? He pretty much states that he doesn'T like Epic and thinks very few people will play it.
TheSeer said:Over on AICN one of their writers Massawyrm has been a playtester and wrote a review on his experiences
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/35776
Hussar said:Umm, for those who say that he doesn't criticise, how about this? He pretty much states that he doesn'T like Epic and thinks very few people will play it.
I disagree. A single-line review would be absolutely useless. Whether or not you dislike his tone (or his conclusions), the reviewer points out *what* in 4e he believes is an improvement over the current game.Li Shenron said:It's not a review, it's a marketing commercial![]()
There's interesting bits here and there, and the overall message is clear: according to the "reviewer" the game is really really good. One line would have been enough to summarize that...
Massawyrm is an unbiased, objective reviewer, having no vested interest in the success or failure of 4e. Why should he care whether his review "pisses off" those who are predisposed to hate all over 4e anyway? His enthusiasm is borne from 4 months of direct play experience with the game. I can't remember the last time I was as enthusiastic after playing a system for a third of the year!This is the kind of article that only serves to increase the ego of those who already agree with the writer and piss off more those who disagree.
Why do I get the feeling that anyone who gives the new edition a good review is going to be accused of making a "marketing commercial" by you?Li Shenron said:It's not a review, it's a marketing commercial![]()
There's interesting bits here and there, and the overall message is clear: according to the "reviewer" the game is really really good. One line would have been enough to summarize that...
But I hate to read a commentary which is only a long rave/rant of emotions (good or bad) and personal stuff ("my wife is finally so happy about X and Y..." who cares?). This is the kind of article that only serves to increase the ego of those who already agree with the writer and piss off more those who disagree.