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Post by klingor on Apr 17, 2012 17:17:22 GMT -5
Hi, I've noticed in some of the adventures that some new spells are used by NPCs which are not subsequently defined in the appendices. Could we have a dedicated forum - perhaps called RFC(Requests For Comments) - where new ideas could be proposed, discussed and finalised. I would then know that if I learned a skill/spell that it would be applicable in a new DCG adventure if I was using a character from a previous one. I love reading other people's ideas and rule interpretations. I constantly find when doing this on the Forum as I find I have read what I expected to read and not what was actually written (contested checks and damage from missile spells come to mind) because I'm still thinking in terms of the original TFT. Cheers Colin
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Post by mister frau blucher on Apr 20, 2012 16:02:29 GMT -5
Hey, Colin,
Sorry I missed this thread!
I had thought maybe such requests might be made here as questions in individual threads, but you may be right that it makes more sense to have a dedicated forum for this. I'll be happy to do this.
Should this be a separate subforum of the "Legends Rules Forum"? So that instead of just the three subforums for LAW, LTS, and LUW, you will now see a fourth below them titled RFC or something similar? Is that cool?
If so, I'll do it right after the weekend.
You Scots are so high maintenance! ;D
Bret
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Post by klingor on Apr 20, 2012 16:56:07 GMT -5
High maintenance is our job! God will forgive us - that is his job!! Hoots, mon Colin
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Post by klingor on Apr 20, 2012 18:04:34 GMT -5
But seriously though, I would prefer a separate RFC sub-thread for LAW, LTS and LUW. They would be for proposals for specific changes/inclusions to the existing rules.If a consensus was reached, they would become official, otherwise it would be up to individual FMs to decide whether or not to include it in their campaign. It would primarily be an ideas forum, rather than for the rule queries/clarifications of main sub-boards. Hope this has been interesting reading. Colin
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