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  • Not hard: I'll take the unlimited casting of spells which I don't have to prepare (6) and the ability to move twice my speed when I take the Dash action (7).

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    Who is your most trusted designer?
  • Uwe Rosenberg. His worker placement games are just so well designed and scratch an itch not many other games scratch.

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    Cooking Up Contingency Plans
  • RAI you definitely would not be able to target yourself. The spell description starts with: "The touch of your shadow-wreathed hand can siphon force from others to heal your wounds." Technically this sentence is flavor only, but in this case it clearly reveals the intention of the designers.

    RAW your meme still works, but I would restrict the spell to target only creatures other than yourself for the reason above. Only if the player has a really cool way to describe how to siphon your own life force and somehow convert it into more life force for yourself, I might allow it...

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    What do you choose?
  • As a non-American I'm not familiar with any of these things. That dude looks kinda familiar though, wasn't he one of the Beatles? The one that got shot? Bring him back please!

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    [Comicbook] Dungeons & Dragons to Publish First High Level Adventure in Five Years
  • A level 1-10 adventure with a 'bump to lvl 17'? What does that mean? Instantly levelling from 10 to 17, skipping an entire tier? That just sounds silly.

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  • Terraforming Mars is probably also my no. 1 pick.

    But Frosthaven is a close second. It just has it all: puzzly gameplay, tight mechanics, unlockable content, entertaining story elements, crafting and building, character progression. The thing is, I feel like for a game to fill the "perfect game" criteria for me, I have to be able to always play it with any group. Frosthaven just isn't that kind of game, because it's a campaign.

    Terraforming Mars on the other hand, as long as your group is 5 people or smaller, you can always play it.

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    What kind of boardgamer are you?
  • Well, it's refined to my taste, but yeah. And it's not that I started building my collection 30 years ago XD The 'one game a year' thing is going on for 5 years or so. There was a period I bought and was given many games a year.

    I'll do a first time ever collection post on social media per your request when I get home. Should be fun :D

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    What kind of boardgamer are you?
  • I'm a specialist. I played a decent amount of different games, enough to know what I like. My collection is small, around 30 games, ranging from Boonanza to Frosthaven. I have a game for every occasion and I really like them ALL. I buy a new game every year or so and every couple of years I do a 'clean up' and sell a few game that I've lost interest in.

    I must admit: I keep a few games that I should part with, but I just can't do it (Catan, Monopoly).

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    This little manoeuvre's gonna cost us 51 years
  • So an 8 hour work day will feel like approximately 11 seconds. Sounds like an amazing work place!

    Wait, my math is incorrect, it's half a second... Literally "snap work day over"

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    Accurate
  • Guess this one: guy takes a pill to stop hallucinating, then sticks a pin in the back of his head to start hallucinating again and become superman.

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