Hi all
I've just posted the first part of a two part article on painting Judges over on my blog. You can find the article here (http://sixdsix.co.uk/?p=1526)
Just added the Patwagon picture to the Salute Gallery on my blog. Sorry it's not the best picture in the world but my phone doesn't have the best camera in the world :oops:
The Patwagon did look good and is going to be a lot more affordable than the Manta. I have a photo but I haven't had time to clean it up or resize it yet but I'll get it up on the blog as soon as I can. The one thing I would say about the Manta is that the detailed panel lines look very subtle...
Hi all. The first part of my write up of Salute 2013 is now online at my blog with some pictures from the show including the new (and frankly impressive) Manta Prowl Tank. You can find them at the following link http://sixdsix.co.uk/?p=1303
Hi all
I've just added a new tutorial to my blog showing how to make Sci-Fi planters for urban environments. These are ideal for games like Judge Dredd as they look good and provide that all important cover.
You can find the tutorial here http://sixdsix.co.uk/?p=1249
That was kind of the ballpark I was thinking about, just wondering if anything had come up during playtesting. I seem to remember that classic RQ had some values for temple service prices.
I didn't want to make it quest for reward based as in most circumstances a temple is unlikely to use a...
Maybe it's me but I can't find anything to indicate what sort of costs people would charge for spell casting. I see you can hire an Acolyte or Priest for a ridiculously small fee but clearly they will not be throwing in Divine Spells for that amount.
Already had a character in my group lose an...
In last nights game one character wailed on a host of unarmoured Skeletons with a quarter staff by using choose location head. Until he met the one with a plate helmet :lol:
A bit of quick thinking can always scupper a good plan.
I find that scantily clad handmaidens with Protection 6 always...
The frequency of CM's and their often visual impact is one of the joys of RQII combat. My players find that they remember combats graphically rather than as a series of dice rolls which makes the game much more of a story telling event.
For instance in our last session one of the party got...
Knowing my group the poor character will return from the spirit plane to find themselves posed in an embarrasing fashion or wearing strange clothes. Or worse... :shock:
Just thinking and it occurs to me that specialist CM's would be a great way to model martial arts training. These would definitely have to be something that would require training rather than being generic.
I had my party rolling it when they first visited the tribal chief. Coming from a small hearth in the mountains the first adventure had them visiting the tribal chief for aid and they had to roll to make sure they did things right.
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