tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048012903612217786.post6026121388262850172..comments2023-03-26T17:38:06.462-04:00Comments on Cliff's Game Design Workshop: Game Findings: 7th SeaCliffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16715420324412413192noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048012903612217786.post-43461799533809234442011-09-22T21:00:09.832-04:002011-09-22T21:00:09.832-04:00Indeed, part of that is a quality riff on 7th Sea&...Indeed, part of that is a quality riff on 7th Sea's inherent team play design, as well. The game is meant to to have a coherent group operating as one.<br /><br />You know, it also shows that even at the top end, the max 10 die pool can become unwieldly as you have to figure out free raises, changes in target numbers, rollover to keep dice, etc. Its proof that even 7th Sea's pretty sweet gfenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14311779988417045396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048012903612217786.post-4358540191791623562011-09-22T14:38:33.959-04:002011-09-22T14:38:33.959-04:00To clarify the "meatcleaver madhouse" co...To clarify the "meatcleaver madhouse" comment, another player achieved mastery in the Boucher school, which allowed him to make free attacks with mounting numbers of raises. When combined with knockdown techniques such as corps-a-corps or the Zapeda whip trip, he was starting with a TN of 5, which meant he was routinely getting more than 5 attacks in with every single action. This meantCliffhttp://shadowitz.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048012903612217786.post-29070022750411182442011-09-21T16:30:41.626-04:002011-09-21T16:30:41.626-04:00post script: still third most awesome game ever wr...post script: still third most awesome game ever written.gfenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14311779988417045396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5048012903612217786.post-80279448486249157732011-09-14T22:11:55.282-04:002011-09-14T22:11:55.282-04:00Heck, even in the low levels of the game, stats an...Heck, even in the low levels of the game, stats and skills can beat schools and sorcery. I had a Castillian who abused his university training and was not only a better swordsman, but he had a wealth of skills that served him much better than the tricks of the others.Philo Pharynxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05332233751045766942noreply@blogger.com