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Red Dragons - false beginner
#11
(11-12-2014, 11:53 AM)Madmardigan Wrote: Haha

I don't know about attacking anyone too soon, but I thought Dwarves and Dragons are natural enemies.

Wouldn't it be best to beat on Kevin before he has a chance to build a power base in the mountains?

And c'mon... What chance would a Dwarven brigade have against a score of massive flying fire breathing beasts???

Dusi dwarves are the best eating! Eat him before he eats you.
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#12
Everyone conspiring against me should take Zim's advice and "eat me".
-The Deliverer
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#13
I'll promise you, if you don't make a deal with the DW, you will be a non-issue, by turn 8.
I played when it cost .22 cents to mail my turn to NC.
Avid forum reader, I have read it all.
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#14
Any player, except for the GN in 102, can remain relevant throughout the game no matter what happens the opening turns. If nothing else, they can continue to be a thorn in the side of a chosen enemy.... especially RD, if he can keep his kingdom brigades alive and find someone willing to hire out his groups.

Of course, they won't win, but they can remain relevant (and not a "non-issue")... though I think to The Broken's point it would pretty much guarantee that both Mad and I would be hard-pressed to get that W.
-The Deliverer
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#15
(11-12-2014, 05:57 PM)kevindusi Wrote: Any player, except for the GN in 102, can remain relevant throughout the game no matter what happens the opening turns. If nothing else, they can continue to be a thorn in the side of a chosen enemy.... especially RD, if he can keep his kingdom brigades alive and find someone willing to hire out his groups.

Of course, they won't win, but they can remain relevant (and not a "non-issue")... though I think to The Broken's point it would pretty much guarantee that both Mad and I would be hard-pressed to get that W.

After I lose all chance of a podium finish, the game gets really fun for me. If I have a P-2, I can annoy you by sleeping your nobles and agents or at least by warding your foes. A small division can peck away at your villages. If I have an agent and a patrol, I can travel the portals or look for unusual sightings. Or I can find a coastal village, sink everything I have into a fleet of rafts, and sail to your special capital and free all your captives!
 Lord Diamond

Please do not take any of my comments as a personal insult or as a criticism of the game 'Alamaze', which I very much enjoy. Rather, I hope that my personal insight and unique perspective may, in some way, help make 'Alamaze' more fun, a more successful financial venture, or simply more sustainable as a long-term project. Anyone who reads this post should feel completely free to ignore, disregard, scorn, implement, improve, dispute, or otherwise comment upon its content.





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#16
Woah. I think what LD and LT are saying is, when things go bad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYPsoxpt0BU
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#17
Khan breathing his last.... Now that brings back memories.

In fact, here he looks like a survivor of a raging dragon.

Crispy, deep fried man morsel.

And since I haven't played in ages, I am not looking for a top place finish.

I'm all about the chaos Big Grin
I am the greatest swordsman that ever lived. Say, um, can I have some of that water?
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#18
Well, as a cooking hobbyist, I would say that it would be more of a "fire roasted crispy man". But, hey, it doesn't really matter among us dragons does it? As long as the death scream is long, deep, and satisfying. Nom, nom, nom.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQZLveR5VW0
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#19
[Image: oh_bleep_a_red_dragon_by_helmuttt-d4db6tv.jpg]

Replace sword wielding soon to be snack with dwarf, gnome, or dark elf...

Makes no difference
I am the greatest swordsman that ever lived. Say, um, can I have some of that water?
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#20
I pair best with Zinfandel or Chianti.
-The Deliverer
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