HRUUUGH. Exams.
Conversely, anyone know any good Doctor Who lineart/coloring pages? I'm going to get bored tomorrow.
edited 23rd Feb '11 7:36:29 PM by Absynthe_
Now I'm freedom unbound, cut the laces of life...Tell me about it. I've got a essay on Berkeley due the friday after my break and yet I am wasting away the day on reformatting pointless stuff.
Edit: @ Fusion, when I read the last post, I could have sworn that Leo was hitting on Lor again with the "Lord Silence" line.
edited 23rd Feb '11 7:58:48 PM by Fauxlosophe
@Hydrall, Faux Well you caught my subtle subtext.
Yeah he's both trying the secret route and just saying he likes Lord Silence over Liquid Sabre. He'll deny the flirting though.
edited 23rd Feb '11 8:03:47 PM by Fusionman
Hey all, I'm rather new to the Roll to Dodge gameplay, so could someone please explain it to me in more detail? I must admit I am interested in this RPG so I'm hoping to interact.
That's all there is to it, really. You declare an intended action (usually by numbering it as an action for that turn), and when the GM rolls the end of the turn, the result is displayed. We only use it to determine hits/misses and damage in combat though. Out of combat (as we currently are), all interaction is freeform.
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There's a lot of rules and what not but for the most part, you just mark every action [shoot, run, duck and cover] with a number [the maximum number of actions depends on the type of frame you go for] and the GM rolls for it.
If there's a rule, that's great, if there isn't but it makes sense, the GM will bullshit together something.
edited 24th Feb '11 11:52:50 AM by Fauxlosophe

Mwuhahaha... Just as planned!
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