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Michael Anson
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I know, right? So many movies referencing other movies referencing other movies! It’s almost like there are very few original ideas!

The Magnificent Seven is an adaptation of the Seven Samurai, so it would feel similar.

So, for minis alone, given the average cost of a mini being 6-8 dollars, your printer would pay for itself after 100 minis or so.

You can defray some of the cost through 3D printing. It takes extra time and up-front costs, but you can print additional pieces as needed, including minis.

There are a LOT of references to the original anime title sequence there! Remixed for the theme, of course.

It’s a way of gating abilities. This offers two advantages: 1) Players can learn to wield different abilities over time, improving their retention; 2) Unlocking new abilities feels like a milestone that the player earned, complete with related endorphin hit.

I’m pretty sure that hasn’t been reinstated as canon since the new canon started.

Asking the real questions here.

That would help explain the Zabrak horns on the leader...

I’ve rolled my own systems for Windows for a long, long time, and I haven’t had issues with any version of Windows short of slowdown or something caused by faulty hardware. Given the number of upset people in the comments, this appears to be far from a universal experience. The only complaint I can legitimately give

Make a Pi-hole.

That’s what leveling is, really, power inflation. It’s a large part of why I advocate for level-less, cap-less systems for RPGs, the only benefit to the grind is the occasional reward. It’s much easier to tune for dangerous encounters and the like with a more static system, and can be much more satisfying. Either MMOs

I’d say that streamers and the like should receive more extreme punishments, because the act of streaming the action makes it appear as if the activity is okay to those watching.

Let’s go down the list.

This has been her story arc since Wrath, actually. If you look back, you can see every step that’s led up to this point. Becoming the leader of the Horde was part of the endgame, not the start of things, and the war with the Alliance was just an excuse to kill as many of the Alliance and Horde as possible. Garrosh

I think you’re forgetting why things were simplified so much: people asked for it. Remember, the game has been around for fifteen years, and people grew older during that time. The original bingers were in school, for the most part, and as time becomes more scarce with age, a smoother, more streamlined experience is

If you’re saying no, they wouldn’t have, you, sir, are making judgements based on information you don’t have. You have no actual information whether China’s policies have any sway inside Blizzard, you only have the assumption that they do based on the biases of yourself and others.

Their BlizzCon bans could end just in time for the next BlizzCon! Which, admittedly, would be a pretty good way for Blizz to take the piss out of themselves after this whole mess.

That’s actually pretty fair.

You mean the people who reiterated the statement with the specific aim of getting banned to show whether the ban was being applied evenly, and were satisfied with the result when they received the same ban?