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![]() Per your request, here's a post to the discussion thread. I'll see if I can roll stats, too. 1st: Stat1: 4d6 ⇒ (3, 2, 5, 6) = 16
EDIT: Looks like a 14, 15, 12, 10, 13, and 13. Nothing stellar, but certainly not horrible. EDIT2: I'm Chuck, btw. ![]()
![]() james maissen wrote:
If you simply allow players to ready a partial charge, then be ready for players to use their move action to line themselves up nicely, then ready a partial charge with some trivial trigger. You'll be basically allowing them to charge around corners, over obstacles, etc. ![]()
![]() The problem with this "receipt" is that it tells you what money was spent on but doesn't tell you what you actually get for that money (i.e. the effect of the spending). Taxpayers need to know what was achieved with their money, not just where it was spent. On a somewhat related note, here's a detailed image of where government spends money: http://www.wallstats.com/deathandtaxes/ |