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Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |

I'll add my two-cents and offer congratulations to the Top 8 as well. Everyone I voted for made it through...which is surprising, but cool. I also noticed an intact phenomenon perpetuated from last year. Only one of any single rendition of a particular monster made it through to the next round (i.e., whoever the public perceived as doing the best job with it). And, the exit polls were off by one Top 8 vote-getter this year.

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Congratulations guys! Ive been a bit out of the picture (sick, extra work, family stuff) but all my votes counted - hurrah!
This is a fantastic round! Oh, I wish I'd been in it! I've got a wicked encounter that my players are still talking about that would have been great fun to tweak. (Don't we all.)
Next year! Next year...
Can't wait to see what you 8 geniusseses produce this time!

Nicolas Quimby RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32 aka Hydro |

Yea, I would have had some great encounter ideas too. The tricky part would be coming up with a wider location, and making the whole location seem awesome.
It's quite tempting to design your location as merely a sparse framework for your encounter. However, I think that the winners this round will be the locations that just burst at the seems with potential coolness. The ones that make the voters think, "This encounter kicks ass, and this place makes me feel like every encounter there will kick as much ass as this one."
Back when we were speculating there was a lot of talk of "city rounds"; I wonder if anyone will attempt to use a new city as their "location"?

james knowles Star Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 9 |

congrats top 8!
4 of the 6 guys i voted for made it in (and i'm sure we'll see Tom and Lief again next year).
I'm looking forward to see if my 4 guys can keep their momentum; but also to see if the other 4 can take monsters i thought were...not so great last round...and turn them into dynamite encounters.
good luck all.

Nicolas Quimby RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32 aka Hydro |

Of my 8 favorite wondrous items, the authors of 6 have been eliminated. Jim Groves and Matthew McGee are the other two. They also provided the two most popular monster concept, judging by poles, and also both got Round 3 votes from me (though just barely). I think I know what locations I'll be reading first.
Presuming, of course, that I can delay the temptation to see what the heck Richard Hunt has come up with. I could see any of the top 8 making round 4, but that guy's a wildcard; my guess is he's either going to blow it or knock it right out of the park.

Nicolas Quimby RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32 aka Hydro |

Oh yea, and before I forget, this round is going to kick ass. I think we're going to have a lot of fun reading these. :)
"Design an encounter" and "design a country" were two of my favorite rounds from previous years. "Design a lair" got a little bogged down with room-by-room breakdowns (something less likely to happen here), but was still a lot of fun.

Andrew Black RPG Superstar 2008 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka MythrilDragon |