tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post3396777521811772493..comments2024-03-08T14:32:18.493+11:00Comments on Path of an Outcast: Game 135 - Ogre Kingdoms - 2015/03/25Swordmasterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09735639525894232458noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post-89324330843231368572015-07-23T00:42:13.676+10:002015-07-23T00:42:13.676+10:00That game was hilarious! So many shifts here and b...That game was hilarious! So many shifts here and back again! :D It was even better that the situations were so spectacular, on one hand you may think these results are simply crazy (and they were!) but on the other they are a great story too. <br /><br />I learned that if I try to turn the crazy effect into some short but a little silly story then it actually adds to the fun factor. Nothing better than mocking your own army for lack of competence :D And in the case of characters it helps to develop them in the process too. I think it is as important part of the hobby as painting and playing.<br /><br />Cheers!Swordmasterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09735639525894232458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post-16181300858190857312015-07-22T19:25:26.488+10:002015-07-22T19:25:26.488+10:00Hah, and I just talked about Dimensional Cascades ...Hah, and I just talked about Dimensional Cascades in your last game.<br /><br />Pity the Earthing Rod didn't help this time, I guess the lad in charge this time has to practice swinging it harder. ;-)<br /><br />Even if the game ended in a draw, it was a lot of fun to read. Crazy games always are more fun like that. I love those battles like the one between the reaver and the cat. It's so little points value that it feels irrelevant, but that makes it all the more heroic. You've got your Bobs and Larries and other heroes of every army. But then, you also have your Whatever, single survivor of his unit, trying to contribute on his own. It even mattered, because if he had won against the cat, the bolt thrower could have been rescued!<br /><br />Also, I really like the silliness you put into these reports. When you cast a fireball and say that Larry was on fire, it cracks me up. The explanation of the cascade also, put a smile on my face.<br /><br />In short, a great battle and an even better report!<br />Keep it up =)Bonsainoreply@blogger.com