Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Proposal: It Looks Better, Classier Than It Did Last Time

Fails due to inability to be enacted (vote was 1-2). Adminned 07:54 by Tantusar.

Adminned at 09 Jul 2015 07:54:33 UTC

Add to the Keywords section of the Appendix to the Rules:

Daily Communal Action
A Daily Communal Action is a Daily Action that can only be performed by one Tribe per day.

Add to the rule “Economy”:

Any Tribe may, as a Daily Communal Action, roll two separate DICE5 in the GNDT. The first DICE5 represents a row of the Wasteland, with 1 being the top row, and 5 being the bottom, and the second represents a column, with 1 being the left and 5 being the right. (Hence, the Crevasse is (1,1) and the Black Dunes are (5,5).) That Tribe will then increase the corresponding Zone’s Development by 1.

There is currently a 1 in 5 chance an occupied Zone could be hit by this, as Darknight has yet to claim a Zone.

Comments

Kevan: he/him

07-07-2015 07:56:36 UTC

Seems a little discouraging if any good work can be undone - Tribes can usually quickly convert excess Development into Weapons or territory to protect against this, but the latter isn’t always an option.

Kevan: he/him

07-07-2015 09:20:28 UTC

Oh, wait, you’re increasing, not decreasing.

against Development is already being increased by Convoys passing through, which seems like enough.

Tantusar: he/they

07-07-2015 09:34:13 UTC

Well, maybe I don’t want to help other Tribes expand deliberately. I’d like some (more) land of my own, and unless somebody Convoys through what I already have, that’s not happening.

Kevan: he/him

07-07-2015 09:45:33 UTC

Seems more of a game if the advantage goes to the players who can successfully negotiate Convoy visits (and not get ripped off), rather than the players lucky enough to have random numbers land in their lap.

Tantusar: he/they

07-07-2015 09:47:59 UTC

Eh, I guess. Would still rather see some further opinions on this, though.

Darknight: he/him

07-07-2015 17:41:15 UTC

imperial 1 in 6 now btw since I finally got around to claiming

Tantusar: he/they

07-07-2015 22:07:10 UTC

6 in 25 actually. Was referring to a different statistic.