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Re: (TFT) How good is 32 points?



Thats one of the things I appreciate about TFT. I have been trying really
hard to get the character to look at the talent list, so they can become
useful out of combat.

Its  a hard push.

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 5:49 PM, <raito@raito.com> wrote:

> > Im going to speak for the AARP players union. Dichotomous rant.
> > Please note i am taking some liberties by speaking in for gamers over 50.
>
> I have a lawn. You ought not be on it.
>
> > "There are 2 issues here: At our advanced ages, we dont have time to sit
> > around through first level characters in a long term campaign any more.
> we
>
> While I do find this true for most DND, I can't say I find it true for
> TFT. Part of the charm of TFT is that you can have viable characters that
> vary wildly. One of my favorites was useless in combat. But he had
> Recognize, Value, Assess Value, Business Sense, Physicker, and the Mending
> spell (useful in my world for reapiring flaws in gems). An absolute hoot
> to play.
>
> On the other hand, I can see where players might want to be able to use
> some of the advanced Talents, Spells, and rules, and if you're always
> starting over, you never get there.
>
> Neil Gilmore
> raito@raito.com
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