Oh
i hadnât gotten far into star of the city before i quit
Sklissue ig
I DONâT THINK ROLLING TOO HIGH IS A SKILL ISSUE THAT SHOULD OCCUR
which sucks equally cause the designs started getting way cooler then
i have doughnut on the counter but then i have to get up to go get it
decisions.
honestly i need to eat. regular meals more and sweet things less. especially cause it kinda makes me feel a bit bad. but then I recall that everyone dies one day and my decisions will not mean anything in the worldâs grand scheme
sometimes i wish i knew more sane people so i could mention mildly inappropriate things without it being immediately skyrocketed out of proportion
I feel the same way re: normal meals. Then I made myself sick overeating normal emals in an attempt to actually eat enough to not need sweets. I want to start cooking more
ow my back
^atlas
what the fuck is UP dennysssssss
Goodnight chat
Sweet dreams
Punches back
Done
((this was the only valid thing for him to say, itâs not actually his fault))
I like how you elaborated like hes a poor little real guy trying his best and you felt bad, adorable
If the superclass is Mechanical, then what other superclasses are there? Social? Or is this superclass used to type something that doesnât belong to the six classes?
Do [Communication] and [Informative] (i.e., the act of giving out information; e.g., Visitor informing their visitors that they have been visited) fall under Status-changing?
I see Immunity as a higher-ranked Block, so it being lower on the list is okay, but isnât Protective essentially an Kill-Targeted Block?
There are subclasses for Copying and Inheriting, but where would [Bestowing] and fall to?
What about [Voting]? Temporary buffs (e.g., temporary votes) fall under Status-changing, but what about Gladiator or roles that disallow someone to be voted?
Probably there are some superclasses not being mechanical. But those probably arenât things hosts should have influence during the game.
(like game mechanics (day-night cycle/factions (informed/uninformed/multiball)/how executions work (mandatory/majority/plurality. and so on))
I would argue those are modifications among the 6 listed above. (you donât really can undone info you already gained, can you?)
In my opinion, thatâs modification as well. Same reason as above.
Thatâs definetly rule-changing.