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November 17th, 2004, 06:41 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
Another Idea could be to put the Chisslick Swamp and Inkpot End in the Hill.
Of course these are just ideas, I'm not saying you should or you shouldn't, but it's always fun to make situations with these type of Take and Hold things.
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November 17th, 2004, 06:49 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
I thought of putting these wonderful sites on the hill, but I was too gentle when making my first post. Now... Well, that could be a lovely idea, though there may be a problem with Ermor (which would not suffer in the least from these sites). Hmm...
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November 17th, 2004, 08:16 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
I'll go with, mmm, Vanheim.
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November 17th, 2004, 08:19 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
I will take Tien Chi. I'll send the pretender tomorrow.
/Rainbow
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November 18th, 2004, 02:48 AM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
If there's no objections, I may reconsider Vanheim, largely because of Zen's mod - not many of V's pretenders were altered much, and I like having a go with the more mutated ones.  Should have a pretender ready tomorrow - Alneyan, send me an email when/if you have everyone elses and are waiting on mine.
One question - any reason for HOF setting of 10? I realize we only have 6 nations, so nominally 4 non-pretender slots (more if we have arch sages or immobiles  ) but generally HOF 15 gives a little more interest and oomph to the commanders.
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November 18th, 2004, 03:49 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
No problem with changing your nation now, as you did it quickly.
I picked HoF 10 because I am lazy, and happen to love even numbers. So it will be HoF 15, as there is no reason not to go with 15 spots.
The Last question (I promise) before being able to launch the game: does anyone want to have some special defenders? If so, inside fortresses (you could get the province with a mere scout), or outside? And along the same lines, would you like some nasty surprises on the Hill, or do you believe the other players should fight to get the Hill themselves?
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November 18th, 2004, 03:56 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
ooh, put nasty surprises around the hill - that way everyone has a similarly irritating path to it.
(not that i'm in the game  )
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November 18th, 2004, 07:51 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
Just sent my pretender.
However you set up the hill and the surrounding areas is fine by me. Go ahead and have some fun. The keeps with strong garrisons sounds interesting. We would be forced to take and hold them or risk loosing routing units from the hill with nowhere to go.
Would give someone holding the hill a chance to consolidate the position during turns where the hill is not under attack.
/Rainbow
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November 18th, 2004, 10:00 PM
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Re: PBEM brainstorming: King of the Hill
Cainehill, it is not true that Vanheim has not been changed! Zen has completely reshaped the female Aesir, and, in my opinion, has made a pretender to rival the pre-nerf Vampire Queen in power, if not in ease to play.
I am playing her in Zombie's Craddle game, and I bet that Cohen is already thinking of how to get her 'balanced':-)
Oh, and if someone falls out before you guys start, sign me in as Caelum.
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