Reply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re: Pierce...
by soddy PiltdownMan wrote:This is not how I interpret pierce. If all you do is subtract defense shields, then it is pointless, as adding more hearts to the attack does the same thing, and is...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Variants:: Re: Help...
by CajunShooter Cut two legs off and tell her they are ants.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: General:: Re: Helping...
by youperguy If both sides ar playing to win:Reading the quest book and figuring out which quest is the correct one for you classes/group size/skills is a huge part of winning as the heroes. If you...
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by jokisika Ok, thanks!
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Variants:: Re: Help...
by soddy Ender13 wrote:Any ideas would be appreciated!I can suggest you only one thing.Slime. Green, poisonous slime with pool around him.And the only thing it will conflict with is the Wilderness...
View ArticleReply: Runebound (second edition):: General:: Re: possible solo?
by rocaluma Check Mr. Skeletor. He has excellent rules for solo playing Runebound.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re: Range -...
by jokisika Zerrian wrote:Refer to this link from the rule book on how to count distance to the target (example #3): http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/ffg_content/descent-second...You target using...
View ArticleReply: Arkham Horror:: Strategy:: Re: Ugly monsters. how to?
by svanwalle01 It's exactly this kind of situation that I love about this game. I'll bet everyone else at the table was watching each roll, practically willing the dice to fall right and breathing a...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Variants:: Re: Help...
by Jan Tuijp They're white, aren't they? Cut off head and legs and make little terrible snowmen out of them. Or cut off two legs, move two other legs to the back and change them into cave beetles.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re: Walls,...
by soddy knupug wrote:soddy wrote:...As for adjacency.If black border (wall) passes through a shared corner of two diagonally adjacent squares they are still adjacent.Did you mean to say "ends" at the...
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by hasoere You could check out:Super Dungeon ExploreClaustrophobiaSpace Hulk (third edition)
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark - Second Edition Conversion Kit::...
by demondude777 bleached_lizard wrote:Err... I'm pretty certain they won't fit. It'll be a box that is just big enough to hold about 3 decks of 50 standard sized cards. Have you seen how big an AH...
View ArticleNew Image for BattleCON: Devastation of Indines
by Kyokai Malandrax uses traps to confound opponents and to take advantage of unwary foes.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re: Walls,...
by Sam and Max underling wrote:This has been an interesting discussion.My group has also played a bunch of dungeon bash games over the years, and seems to prefer a little more restrictive LoS rules. I...
View ArticleReply: After Pablo:: General:: Re: Anybody else out there who'd help to...
by pharmakon magneheeli wrote:I finally got the files from the designer for personal use. I've built the game and carved all components. There will be some pictures in the gallery, soon.Thank you so...
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by Sam and Max Dexter345 wrote:I've played Doom: The Boardgame, and enjoyed it a bit, though it was definitely much more fiddly than this appears to be, and I think it'd be difficult for me to get...
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