Red Corsairs
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Post by Red Corsairs on Nov 9, 2007 6:10:10 GMT
This is my view of spirit of the Game, but what do you think. +No cheating +No taking advantage of loop holes in the rules +Play as you would like to be played against, the is nothing as bad as a opponent that moans and groans thou a game(Played one once and I want to give up, it was no fun). If part of a gaming group other people may not want to play them. +Dont gloat when you win +Dont call your opponents name if they beat you, People dont like losing but it happens. +Follow the code of honor and always shake hands before and after the game +Dont give advice to your opponent about why they losted unless they ask. This may be an odd one, but some people find it hard to take critsim(Remeber when a teacher tells you your works not good enough) + Always use a painted army + Always play to a listed themed or a theme from the books or movie, try to avoid "what if". The reason why you should stick to the list is that they are balanced with strenghts and weaknesses and it is up to the player to cope with them. With powergamming you are taking away the balance and making the game less fun. + Have fun. Why are you playing a community based game if you dont want have fun? +Try to use normal size dice (note: except big gun dice in 40k apocalypse ) And also TY to Geo Galad for creating the original list over on TLA
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Post by bringerofchaos on Nov 9, 2007 7:53:59 GMT
yup i do agree and also no big dice
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Post by Dead Orc on Nov 9, 2007 10:01:11 GMT
I agree with most of that apart from the listed themed force, Unless that means using LoME. The films is different from the books so I don't see why the Table top game could be different also. Friendly gloating and in-character name calling (Ye Puny elf, etc.) are also good
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Post by Aragorn,King of the West on Nov 9, 2007 13:10:30 GMT
What ifs are ok, but stretching it just proves you are trying too hard. NO LEGOLAS WITH GotFC!!!!!
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Eomer
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Post by Eomer on Nov 14, 2007 8:25:32 GMT
Would you have to shake hands if you're playing an actual friend. I would if I played with somebody I didn't know, and it was my first game with them, but not with a friend.
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Post by Aragorn,King of the West on Nov 14, 2007 17:31:14 GMT
High-five would work as well!
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Red Corsairs
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Post by Red Corsairs on Nov 16, 2007 21:30:39 GMT
have added the bit about dice...
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