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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Sept 14, 2021 23:16:50 GMT
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Post by claudiasboris on Sept 15, 2021 7:29:32 GMT
I think that I’m going to have to get the PDF for those cards and get a deck printed. They look like a great resource.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Sept 15, 2021 19:19:39 GMT
They really are. Speeds up play. May do something similar with other games like NUTS, ATZ and 5150 Star Army.
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Post by claudiasboris on Sept 16, 2021 7:20:55 GMT
Awesome!
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Post by cuts on Sept 16, 2021 8:05:15 GMT
In the section "BIG BAD, MINIONS AND LOWLIFES", should the roll results be (1), (2) and (3) instead of (1), (2) and (2)?
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Sept 16, 2021 22:43:09 GMT
In the section "BIG BAD, MINIONS AND LOWLIFES", should the roll results be (1), (2) and (3) instead of (1), (2) and (2)? Fixed, thanks.
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Post by claudiasboris on Mar 21, 2022 19:43:18 GMT
I’ve just downloaded the PDF of the deck. Do I just print them and use them as they are or do I need to print some pages more than others? It just seems odd that there are 14 stairs cards (not counting deeper and deeper) and only 12 Nothing cards.
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Post by davidlhsl on Mar 21, 2022 22:52:51 GMT
I’ve just downloaded the PDF of the deck. Do I just print them and use them as they are or do I need to print some pages more than others? It just seems odd that there are 14 stairs cards (not counting deeper and deeper) and only 12 Nothing cards. Checking my printed deck vs. my PDF, I count 14 stairs, 10 nothing, and 4 deeper cards. Since there were only 2 deeper cards and 14 nothing cards in the PDF, it appears two of the nothing cards were replaced with the deeper cards. The other cards match, so you can just print the PDF once. If I were printing the PDF knowing this, I wouldn't worry about the deeper cards that replaced the nothing. Either works for me. Note that when playing, you always have the option to prepare the deck with just the proportion of cards you wish. For example, you might decide to leave out Big Bad on the first level. Or you can cut the deck in half, shuffle the halves together with the Big Bad card in one half, and then place the halves together with the Big Bad half on the bottom. Lots of options.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Mar 21, 2022 22:56:35 GMT
You can but the way you go down increases how many cards you have in the Dungeon. Plus, there are 20 enemy cards. Give it a go, and it you think you need more, you can, but....
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Post by claudiasboris on Mar 21, 2022 23:14:40 GMT
Thanks for the replies!
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