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Laughinrob

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  1. When players meet the end game requirements of a quest, is that round immediately over or do they get a chance at the remaining search tokens etc, remaining on the board?

     

    Asking cause my players are complaining they are not getting enough gold for newer or better equipment. But I'm nearly convinced I'm playing it by the rules.

     

     


  2. looking to re-skin D2E as Doom

     

    Actually all Im looking for is using the monstors and weapons from Doom and inplimenting them into D2E.

     

     

    only way to accomplish that will be to re-write everything from Doom using the new rules. If you do it right, you can start using the D2E dice

     

    I'm begining to see this but I think it will be worth it for my campaign. Thanks for the heads up.

     

    NOTE: Quotes were taken out of order and edited by the Posts author.


  3. I've got the crative side of it already, the trouble im having is in the die converstion from Doom to Descent. Because the miss symbol on the die for Descent or differnt in color then the Doom die. And of course the weapons are a little bit differnt in nature.

     

    So in order to represent say the damage from a BFG, what die would best represent this. Like I mentioned, the die colors are differnt and if I rolled color for color, some attacks would never miss. :unsure::blink::lol:


  4. Weapons list their crits, and Fist dmg is explained. But where does it show or explain crits in relation to fists? I own the basic set and the core rule book and nothing seems to line up or show me exactly what it is.

     

    One place might show five advantages needed to activate a crit while somehwere else shows three. Where is the place in the rules that explains this best?

     

    I figure I must be reading circles around the answer, but I just can't seem to find it.

     

    Answer needed, much thanks.

     


  5. You get one advance per experience gained, check. So hows one track advances when the advance cost is greater then one. The easiest exhample being when you want to raise a character trait.

        Raising your strength from three to four would cost  four advances...

    so does this mean that for four experience points, I do nothing? and how would I track that on my character sheet?

    Also it states in the rules that if I want to purchase an action card that's higher in rank then me, I have to spend the difference in advances? How can I do that during character creation, and agian how would I show that on my character sheet later on?

    hope this makes sense. it's my only problem with the game mechanics, other wise love the game.

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