GM info - Masquerade 2

I've nothing against Shane, or any of my fellow Legends licenses. I'd
simply
like to be on a team with all the Legends friends I've made since becoming
a GM :slight_smile:

YOU MADE FRIENDS IN A LEGENDS GAME ??? I always seem to get to impression
that you attack the people in your own 'side' before you go out and attacked
the 'enemy'. Sort of like South Gondor beating up North Gondor in order to
be the first to attack the DS in Mordor. I remember when I first started I
had a few people say 'show me your turnsheet and I will give you hints'.
Cautious me said 'can't you give hints without knowing exactly where my
brand-new capital and people are ?'

But I can understanding wanting to play a game where you know people. I
shudder to think if I every had to play a middle earth game by myself, and
had to relearn which players I could always count on for some extra gold. Or
what players are going to 215 whenever they see a 30 point enemy commander.

also an expected loser in G28 - we can only dream :slight_smile:
m

I've been taking some advice, and thus have decided to retire all my
characters and name some cheap 0,0,0,10 mages. You won't be laughing so
loud when I survive on two camps and 0% tax... BWah hahahaha!

actually I've toyed with the idea of a 10, 0, 0, 0 character. Purely company
commanders. They are very cheap. And they are so small they don't glow in
the dark like the high level characters do (so one notices them). Also my
company commanders tend to do 215 and 820's a lot (nothing upsets me more
than the company commander being killed and the company getting left behind
to die).

and I've seen position run on two pop centres. It can be done (you disband
the armies, and rely on a character game).

:slight_smile: We always get the last position to fill. Which means I've been the
Witch King in the last three games I've joined. I love a challenge! :slight_smile:

Why do none of you lot want to be Murazor? He rocks!!

I've a fondest for the WK actually (good options to attack). But he needs
constant money big-time after his initial cash dries up. Its the dragon lord
I dislike (I seem to pay just to beat people off with a stick from all
sides). Burning a enemy M/T or two really makes me feel I'm getting my
money's worth, and the dragon lord isn't known for that (unless the woodies
forget about armies while he cranks out his double-ranked scouting agents).

thanks
m

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