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Originally Posted by Elirona
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I like the idea of starting with the most expensive items first, CK. :) Makes getting the cheaper items all at once more satisfying.
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Yeah. xD And if I am running low on time, it costs me less to try to buy the rest of the commons with gold. And if I run out of both event currency AND gold before the end of the event, it's not as disappointing to miss out on the little items. xD Won't hurt the pocket book by much to buy them after the event.
I am trying my hardest to be very active this event. I missed out on a LOT last event because I was doing art commissions instead of posting.
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Originally Posted by liquidrage
(Post 1772980773)
Until now my posting was mostly limited to threads with Whimz (our roleplay, OOC, and her shop). But I'm going to take advantage of this event and build up my gold along with the taters.
@CK It is a lot of fun, assuming your DM can handle all the out-of-the-ordinary actions xD he had to come up with roll difficulties and what not on the fly, so it takes someone who's creative and very good at balancing. I still think we got extremely lucky to find him, I've never had another DM who was as good as he was. I haven't played any tabletops aside from D&D, but I don't think any others would really hold my interest, and I really like the rule-set and gameplay of D&D.
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Events are the best time to branch out on the site. :3 You'll meet a lot of people who you find fun to chat with and can find new threads to post in after the event. x3 And you can make a small mountain of gold that way. xD
My GMs I've met through the group are pretty great, across the board. xD Everyone is encouraged to try GMing (and the group is rather large - during the summer I could probably game every day, sometimes twice, and have at least one different person in each game). The GM I play with most often is extremely good. He does evil things with the most benign actions. It's really hard to be "clever" with him, because he can twist anything. xD (But, keeping in mind he mostly runs games that are supernatural horror, so it's expected in the genre. It bleeds through to other games, though. He kept remarking when I ran Golden Sky Stories how he had to behave because he knew it wasn't my intention to turn a game that's inspired by Miyazaki movies into a bloodbath... >_>; )
As for other games - it never hurts to branch out. Then you know best what you like. xD I personally prefer games lower on the mechanics and higher on the story. Less for me to keep track of. But mechanics in and of themselves are really great fun to manipulate. 8D I did enjoy Exalted and tricking things out as much as I could get away with.
re: Mules
Mine is seething in resentment, guarding the gold I store on him. He resents having been mugged so many times.
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