Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Depends on player responses.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Ehh, I would need a couple of days.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
NPalhoon wrote:Ehh, I would need a couple of days.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
The flip between systems is a bit disorienting. Anyway, what have we decided to do?
I still vote for the gnome-business but would go anywhere.
I still vote for the gnome-business but would go anywhere.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
You mean the flip from 3E Ravenloft to 2E Povero?
Although my preference these days leans toward AD&D 2E or Classic D&D I'm certainly open to booting up a new 3E game if that is what people would prefer.
Not, I'd say, for Povero.
All the work of converting characters and notes doesn't appeal to me. Might as well do a new game, in that case.
Although my preference these days leans toward AD&D 2E or Classic D&D I'm certainly open to booting up a new 3E game if that is what people would prefer.
Not, I'd say, for Povero.
All the work of converting characters and notes doesn't appeal to me. Might as well do a new game, in that case.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Crabclaw is open.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
I kinda like the retro aspect of Povero. Makes me want to order and wear a t-shirt of cryptic words that will pass unnoticed and unrecognized by most if not all RPers of today.
A t-shirt writing "I know what thac0 is"
A t-shirt writing "I know what thac0 is"
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Cool.
So we have:
ALHOON
STEVE
VAN
ADAM
Shall I open recruiting for a couple more players?
I think Lord Skybolt is probably too busy these days.
So we have:
ALHOON
STEVE
VAN
ADAM
Shall I open recruiting for a couple more players?
I think Lord Skybolt is probably too busy these days.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Im good with that as long as everyone else isewancummins wrote:Cool.
So we have:
ALHOON
STEVE
VAN
ADAM
Shall I open recruiting for a couple more players?
I think Lord Skybolt is probably too busy these days.
Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Don't laugh!alhoon wrote:I kinda like the retro aspect of Povero. Makes me want to order and wear a t-shirt of cryptic words that will pass unnoticed and unrecognized by most if not all RPers of today.
A t-shirt writing "I know what thac0 is"
It is surprising at how many people have no idea who to calculate it
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Ascending AC was a sensible change, as it eliminated a step in combat calculations.
But it's not as if it was a hard step.
But it's not as if it was a hard step.
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
True enoughewancummins wrote:Ascending AC was a sensible change, as it eliminated a step in combat calculations.
But it's not as if it was a hard step.
Im still so used to it cause I play almost every Saturday night LOL
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
I am practically unemployed and I don't have that much time... You live a good life my friend.steveflam wrote:
Im still so used to it cause I play almost every Saturday night LOL
Ewan: Do we need more? I don't mind either way.
If you think we could use a couple more... is Kintire interested perhaps? Or grab some newbies?
And what did we agreed to do after all?
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
Kintire was interested, but is now rather busy. Still in for Ravenloft, though.alhoon wrote:I am practically unemployed and I don't have that much time... You live a good life my friend.steveflam wrote:
Im still so used to it cause I play almost every Saturday night LOL
Ewan: Do we need more? I don't mind either way.
If you think we could use a couple more... is Kintire interested perhaps? Or grab some newbies?
And what did we agreed to do after all?
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Re: Beyond Povero OOC and recruitment
RE party's next move--you guys have not reached an agreement.
Alfonse is the default group leader, so we could give him a double vote, if you like.
Adam, thoughts?
Right now it is:
Gertie= let's go south with the Burgoddins.
Fild= let's go investigate this murder on Chimbley Head, in gnome country.
Alfonse= Gaarrrhhh! Pickpockets!
Tom: (no opinion given, presumably will go with Gertie if he doesn't have a different notion)
Sixt(maybe not in group--need to check with Lord Skybolt)
Alfonse is the default group leader, so we could give him a double vote, if you like.
Adam, thoughts?
Right now it is:
Gertie= let's go south with the Burgoddins.
Fild= let's go investigate this murder on Chimbley Head, in gnome country.
Alfonse= Gaarrrhhh! Pickpockets!
Tom: (no opinion given, presumably will go with Gertie if he doesn't have a different notion)
Sixt(maybe not in group--need to check with Lord Skybolt)
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
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