Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain - VOTE for Release
Amazing work guys!
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain - VOTE for Release
Oh and tickle, also nice work on the art.
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain - VOTE for Release
Sweet! Thanks, all! We have a new frontier to play in! Go forth and make celestial bodies. :-D
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain
Just out of curiosity is there a template available for rules "expansions"?
I have been wanting to do a rules summary page for my own use and having it look somewhat official would be really nice. Searched Downloads and found an old one...but the Outer Space rules are much nicer. |
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain Rules
I came across a question here that I'm not sure we ever discussed. If I use the castle walls to build a pair of towers out in space (say height 10), when a figure on top of one tower moves off into space, what happens? With no gravity in space, they should stay at that level (height 10), meaning a figure could leave the top of one tower and 'float' over to the top of the other tower without returning to level 1. Only issue I see with that ruling is what happens when your figure doesn't reach another tower and is just floating out in space at height 10? How is that tracked and indicated when in play?
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain Rules
There's no rule that says you stay at level 10, so you go back to level 0. It's a game, not a simulation.
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain Rules
Would be cool to have adjustable flight stands.
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Re: The Book of Outer Space Terrain Rules
I don't think you'd really have any way to control your direction when you had nothing to grasp onto, so you couldn't guarantee you'd just float directly from the top of one pillar to another. Also, the pillars themselves aren't outer space terrain, so they would have normal gravity. You'd just be floating without gravity between them.
That said, the concept of falling damage is one that never came up during the creation of this. Had it, I would've supported making it so you don't receive falling damage when you enter a Cosmos space, as that makes sense to me thematically. |
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I guess the question is whether or not it’s worth getting back under the hood to make the falling damage change. It’s hard to predict all the needed mechanics for stuff like this until you start getting some maps.
I would at least make it a map-specific rule on a map like that. |
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