Thank you! I have next to nil artistic ability, so I actually really surprised myself by managing to make something I actually liked with these labels.
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Yeah, I don't know if that tracks. Wingspan has sold more than 1.3 million copies (as of September 2021) which is way way way more than the average board game sells.
I'd far more believe that they couldn't keep up with production than they were intentionally limiting supply.
I will strongly recommend people interested in open licenses look to the existing, more mature licenses, Creative Commons in particular.
The "unresolvable problems" that Paizo ran into with CC are actually very resolvable. If you don't want a sticky, viral license, use CC-BY. If you do want a sticky license, but not for your whole game, split out a separate SRD and put that under CC-BY-SA.
Ooo, fantastic. I've been doing sugar extractions of lemon zest for a mead recently, and we tried drying and blitzing the zests after filtering.
For us the powder was nice (partly because it got a bit candied during the process) but fairly mild in taste. I think it could still absolutely be fun to use to sprinkle on desserts of drinks, for visuals if nothing else.
The nice part is that (almost) nothing in the actual rules is changing. Instead it's clarified rules, expanded explanations, extra options, character backgrounds a la Electric Bastionland, and such.
It's not replacing 1E, it's just more of it.
Plus a nice to hold hardcover print, for those of us that have a sickness where the only cure is more nice looking TTRPG books to put on our shelves.
Also if you use The Estate box set you have a nice, episodic little campaign pre-built for Mausritter. It's a small hex crawl with a bunch of pamphlet adventures scattered around them, complete with hooks to tie them all together.
Might be a good ongoing structure, especially if you have an inconsistent group, or intend to be swapping GMs periodically.
I'd love to do so, but the price seems to jump up by an order of magnitude and it's difficult to justify. I'll probably be trying a combo of filter + sulfites going forward.
Having recently tried the filtering thing, it's still a roll of the dice unless you're using the much more expensive professional grade filters.
It does get your mead clear as hell though, and removes a ton of off flavors.
Our kettle actually partially died a few months ago, had a long debate about what we should replace it with before I realized the contacts on the base had just gotten bent out of place.
A buddy of mine printed the robot mittens for me, and even managed to track down a paint that nearly perfectly matches the color. I absolutely love them. How do you like the metal ones?
Nice! A surprising amount of overlap with out own coffee station!
Interesting. I usually don't run into slogging combat, or similar, just due to the systems I tend to run but I like the core idea here. I could see this being a nice addition to published modules, a little table on each page of, "things that might get interesting."
I wonder what a "scene agnostic" flavor table would look like. Something to provide a spark that could apply to any scene, without having to write a bespoke table for each.
Maybe something like:
Combat Scenario
d6 | What showed up? | What's it doing? |
---|---|---|
1. | Environmental Disaster | Bringing Trouble |
2. | Unexpected Allies | Bringing Help |
3. | Unexpected Foes | Causing Issues For Everyone |
4. | Neutral Party | Distracting From The current Fight |
5. | Wildlife | Giving A Reason To Work Together |
6. | Transformation | Giving A New Reason To Fight |
So if you were in a combat that needing spicing up and rolled a 3, 2 and got "Unexpected Foes Bringing Help", maybe the enemies gets reinforcements, but something about how they show up or try to assist actually helps the players. Maybe some grenadiers show up and their first volley hits more of the enemy than the players, or the confusion gives the players an opportunity to engage or press the advantage.
The bochet and berry meads aren't doing anything super out of the ordinary (well, out of the ordinary if you're already caramelizing your honey) but the Strawberry Lemonade one is weird enough that I keep meaning to do a full write up about it.
Just gotta actually get around to setting up a blog or website or something so I can host it someplace useful.