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Post by Gunny O'Grady on Apr 16, 2014 17:51:38 GMT -5
You people, you are silly. You think in terms of logic. It has been long since proven that GW makes business decisions based on the premise outlined in this video: youtu.be/wz-PtEJEaqYHahahahaha that videooooooo!!!!! -Gunny
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Post by yarrick22 on Apr 20, 2014 21:24:24 GMT -5
I recently saw the table that GWS uses to make their plans: 1D6 1 = cost increase 2 = merge kit 3 = cost increase 4 = reduce staff 5 = reduce range 6 = change website 7 = Sisters of battle new codex so yeah... So if you take ElegaicRequiem's approach to my avatar, you can see why they changed the website Oh, and Reds hit the nail on the head with "EA" style sales. ~Yarrick22
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Post by Trooper One-Nine-Seven-Four on Apr 22, 2014 17:17:08 GMT -5
I recently saw the table that GWS uses to make their plans: 1D6 1 = cost increase 2 = merge kit 3 = cost increase 4 = reduce staff 5 = reduce range 6 = change website 7 = Sisters of battle new codex so yeah... Ah, but you forgot the special modifier to the result of every roll: No matter what the result of the roll is, the result is automatically reduced to "1."
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Post by yarrick22 on Apr 22, 2014 21:15:45 GMT -5
touche Trooper ~Yarrick22
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Post by Trooper One-Nine-Seven-Four on Apr 23, 2014 16:49:05 GMT -5
And they probably also use a d6 that has been weighted, filed, or both to roll ones...
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Post by marbo on Apr 28, 2014 13:15:56 GMT -5
And they probably also use a d6 that has been weighted, filed, or both to roll ones... They probably leave a three on the dice for some flavor and exitment
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Apr 28, 2014 22:34:00 GMT -5
Why go to all that trouble when a quick trip to the microwave cures all ills?
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Post by sunshine on Apr 30, 2014 1:20:59 GMT -5
This thread reminds me of this comic from WobblyModelSyndrome
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