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I'm retraining Jak a bit as I level him up to 2, with a gear repurchase thrown into the mix. I'll apply thebchrinicle and have a purchasing spreadsheet ready for proofing, DM. His regular tracking sheet will be good to go, too. I'm hoping to have that done in the next day or so.

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It's time for feedback. Public or private is fine with me, and Shifty has offered to filter any feedback which wishes to remain anonymous. Do whatever works best for you.
In particular, I would like to ask:
- Did you find the game easier to follow with the mechanics in spoilers?
- Did marking movement with arrows help during combat?

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1. While it is a little bit of work when I post using my tablet, it does help with the flow by not cluttering to message boards.
2. Since we are not sitting at a table to see where we are moving, it makes it easier for you to see if we walked into a trap using the arrows.

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1. It's hard to say if it helped with reading. It does, however, make it less likely for people to just post rolls, as a post with nothing but too buttons looks really empty.
2. It is easier to give the exact path, for example to avoid AoO's and still reaching flank. Seems good.

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Alright, I'm back in town and Jak is ready to roll into the next Scenario (after some retraining).
Feedback:
• Did you find the game easier to follow with the mechanics in spoilers?
Eh. I wouldn't say it's easier, but I can be happy to only have narrative text in the open. It contributes to a more narrative-style game (at least visually).
• Did marking movement with arrows help during combat?
Sure. Whatever brings clarity is (usually) a good addition. :)

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All of the tables are finally finished!
While I am happy to have tried the experiment, it is not something I want to repeat. The workload was definitely manageable, but it ended up not being fun for me. And I suspect that many of you would also have enjoyed it better if I was able to focus more on quality and less on quantity.
I will be cutting back to five tables for the next round, which means we are short a lot of seats. GM Hmm came up with a great idea though. Once the GM School finishes, those players will be running The Wounded Wisp, and they have agreed to reserve seats for those of you who won't be playing the sceanrio with me.
I've sent PMs to the players who will be going through Wounded Wisp with me. For everybody else, please RSVP here if you want to reserve a spot for the next round of the Wisp.
I don't know for sure, but most likely those games will run as part of GameDay VI, which starts the end of August.