2014-03-26
2014-03-25
New Quarter--No Quarter!
Another fun morning of Magic with Tuesday!
It is the start of the Spring Quarter for the Team so they were lazy--Andrew & Alexander slept in and missed it.
Jack however was up and playing new decks for the first time in a while.
Preston was on time with his deck
And Dylan continues to dominate with his Slivers.
I had a fun game with Liam--he Pacified my Vorel of the Hull Clade, but I was still able to tap him to double the tokens on Myscutter Hydra.
The look when I swing for 16!
Cassidy & Evan were in the house. Evan is a very fun player.
Jack and Cassidy went 2-1 in a very good match.
I rolled double ones multiple times today:
It actually started to get absurd.
Tuesday blamed the dice, but I realized I was just having that kind of day.
2014-03-23
Icosahedrophilia Podcast, Episode 187: The Road to Madness, Episode 3
I feel like a missed a few episodes or for some reason I am not tracking the adventure of the crew of the Broken Promise as much as I once was.
The party is heading up a frozen river to continue their investigation--there is a lot of talk around crafting skills which do not really exist in 4E & surprisingly, Chris has not made up his own awesome rules--so the actual play I did not find that engaging.
I have a feeling we are a few episodes away from something awesome happening again on this one--may be time for another Dream Interlude!
KNOW DIRECTION 79 - ANALYSING APS
This is a great episode looking at Pathfinder Adventure Paths. Some good history, nice overview, and fantastic audience participation make this a really great place to jump on and start listening.
One of my frequent complaints about Know Direction is that it tends to go on a little long & this episode is no exception--I think it is close to two hours.
But it is still very informative throughout & is clearly starting to build a fairly big following within the Pathfinder community.
Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle Review (Tome 230)
This is a fantastic episode.
Some of the most knowledgeable members of the D&D Community [Jeff Griener, Tracy Hurley, Sam Dillon and Mike Shea] break down the recent release of the first D&D Next product.
The comments and criticisms are amazingly on point, the interaction between the hosts is awesome, the agenda and axes are well ground--overall just a great listen.
Highly recommended.
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