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Post by Peter on Sept 4, 2014 3:55:19 GMT -8
I might be missing something but I bought the simpe system module from the roll20 marketplace
I have the abridged rules version and the module ready. If I start a new campaign I get the different resolution decks and card sets. If I read the rules there is however just a mention of 1 resolution deck, not multiple colors (and the color black is never mentioned). Why are there multiple color resolution decks in the roll20 module?
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Post by LordAnubis on Sept 4, 2014 4:10:57 GMT -8
Pretty sure the idea is to say Player one Gets the Green deck, Player two gets black, and so on. That way everyone has a deck so the probabilities of drawing certain cards are not skewed by having more people drawing from the same deck.
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Post by Peter on Sept 4, 2014 4:13:41 GMT -8
Aaahh, that makes sense. I am ofcourse starting the game as a GM so the options are a bit overwhelming since this is my first attempt at a roll20 campaign, using a new system which I only have an abridged version of.
But what if you have more then 5 players then?
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Post by Dashing Inventor on Sept 4, 2014 4:40:40 GMT -8
Hi Peter, if you have more than 5 players you can open the decks tab, click on one of the resolution decks, scroll to the bottom of the window that opens and click "Duplicate Deck". Then you will have to click the "Show" button next to the deck in order to show the newly created deck. It will appear at the bottom of all the decks, which is easily rectified by hiding and showing any other decks you have open above the newly created deck. It will mean two players will have like colored decks, but it shouldn't be too hard for the players to keep track of which deck is theirs.
The reason we've released the rules as they are is to allow for questions and clarifications to be made of the course of the month. That being said, in their current form they are only lacking some examples and pictures and should contain everything you need to know! Please feel free to post your questions here on the forum and we'll be happy to help you with anything you are not clear on, most likely within a few minutes or hours of posting.
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Post by LordAnubis on Sept 4, 2014 4:55:44 GMT -8
You could also rename the decks to the player's name (or the player's Characters name) to make it easier for them to tell them apart.
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Post by Peter on Sept 4, 2014 5:45:30 GMT -8
Thanks for the answers. I just had a practice session with one of my friends for about an hour. Some things made a lot more sense, but some things still weren't clear to me. I'll reread the basic rules with everything i've seen and learned today and if things still aren't clear I'll ask them here. Thanks for the support
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