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After reading through the section on combos and stances, I'm thinking that I'll need some type of play aid to keep track of what I'm doing. The simplest play aid I can think of would be cards with the different combos listed on them. For play test I'd use playing cards with PostIt notes of each combo type and stance. This isn't a whole lot different than spell cards for 5th edition D&D.

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Fergurg wrote:


I gave my main theory on how it happened (the whole outcast boys) and the solution offered was that they don't deserve social interaction and that they do have to leave because they are toxic. So, it seems that, yes, kicking out a bunch of guys is part of the plan of shifting the demographic.

I don't understand the outcast boy theory, and I don't understand what's difficult about making people feel comfortable at the gaming table.

Why would anyone go out of their way to make people at the gaming table feel uncomfortable? And why would people think this is socially acceptable, especially at public games that happen in game stores and at conventions?