That would be an issue, yes. XD
Would anyone think a comicbook-like battle would be fun to do? It would also be good practice for different poses and drawing the same character repeatedly to get better at drawing them. A written portion would still be done with the comic panel attached to each post to help illustrate was is going on even further. If the best you can do is stick figures then you won't be kicked out as long as you try. The battle would be a team based one, perhaps against a boss.
Maybe the drawings being so bad they are good could add to the charm...unless they end up so bad that they confuse us rather than help us.
Would anyone think a comicbook-like battle would be fun to do? It would also be good practice for different poses and drawing the same character repeatedly to get better at drawing them. A written portion would still be done with the comic panel attached to each post to help illustrate was is going on even further. If the best you can do is stick figures then you won't be kicked out as long as you try. The battle would be a team based one, perhaps against a boss.
Maybe the drawings being so bad they are good could add to the charm...unless they end up so bad that they confuse us rather than help us.
Drunk D&D is great, also found out last night, that kimchee tastes better the more you drink.
Because I hate kimchee, and I scarfed down a ton of it last night after a bottle of soju.
Alcohol consumption is essentially an acquired taste.
I think Ireland would consider them fighting words, and mehaps Germany too.
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I live with an Irish guy, I out drink him easily.
Germans only drink beer, they're weak.
@MelonHead Kimchee is not alcohol, it's fermented cabbage in spicy marinade. Tastes like shit, except when you're drunk.
Kimchee is not alcohol, it's fermented cabbage in spicy marinade. Tastes like shit, except when you're drunk.
Hell, I'd even consider something zany (I'm just writing this off the top of my head) like a system where 2-4 players start a game (FFA or 2v2) with nothing on their character, spawned in some battlezone with a randomly generated description. And as they play, they get random "cards" that range from giving them random items to buffs to debuffs. And maybe the randomness + a point system gives it replay value?
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You take that back .