In panels 1-2 I was with the players. Magic cheese? Eff that. In panel 3 I'm on board. That looks charming as fuck.
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AegeriTiny wee bacteriumsPlateau of LengRegistered Userregular
Mouse Guard is a really interesting system and style of RPG. I think if they wanted to do something different (EG Non-4E) they couldn't have picked something better. I'm eager to find out how this works out.
Molgar's Transformative Food
Transmutation (Sor/Wiz 6)
Casting Time: One full-round action
Range: Touch
Target: One pound of food/One bottle of liquid.
Duration: Permanent
Saving Throw: Fortitude Negates, Will Partial
Spell Resistance: No
You imbue food with a curse. Anyone who eats it will suffer the effects of a Baleful Polymorph spell. The form the eater will assume is chosen at the time of casting.
Symbol of Yummy!
Enchantment [Mind-Affecting] (Sor/Wiz 3, Brd 2)
Casting Time: One minute
Range: Touch
Target: One pound of food/One bottle of liquid
Duration: One hour/level
Saving Throw: Will negates
Spell Resistance: No
This spell inscribes a symbol on food. Anyone who sees the symbol will be compelled to eat the food. This spell has no effect on anything that has no need to eat or drink. If the subject knows the food is harmful (cursed, poison etc), they gain a +4 bonus on their will save.
Does Mouse Guard have rules for crafting? But is it adorable mouse crafting, so they spell it with a K? Because if that's the case, then if the players get lonely and want to fill out the tavern with people to talk with, they could Kraft Singles.
So, this is like Redwall the tabletop RPG? I am smitten.
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KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
If I played Mouse Guard it would be all "squirrel archers otter slingers Long Patrol mice in robes badger lord deeper'n'ever pie searat pirates eulaliaaaaaaaaaaa"
If I played Mouse Guard it would be all "squirrel archers otter slingers Long Patrol mice in robes badger lord deeper'n'ever pie searat pirates eulaliaaaaaaaaaaa"
In Mouse Guard everything is pretty to-scale, so otters and badgers would be giant. For comparison: they sometimes use hares as mounts.
Fall 1152 opens with a fight with a Giant Enemy Crab
I love the combo panel in this. I think it works awesomely to preserve the standard 3-panel format, set up the joke with the usual pacing, and still get that look of everyone sitting around a table.
If I played Mouse Guard it would be all "squirrel archers otter slingers Long Patrol mice in robes badger lord deeper'n'ever pie searat pirates eulaliaaaaaaaaaaa"
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This one had me chortling out loud.
Steam: Feriluce
Battle.net: Feriluce#1995
I admit I may have laughed a bit harder than I should at that.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
It's almost as great as "take this cheese to sickbay".
Do you need Baleful Polymorph to create that magic cheese?
"You fail. The cheese is eaten" is what did it for me.
I'm more worried about the Elemmentals.
Transmutation (Sor/Wiz 6)
Casting Time: One full-round action
Range: Touch
Target: One pound of food/One bottle of liquid.
Duration: Permanent
Saving Throw: Fortitude Negates, Will Partial
Spell Resistance: No
You imbue food with a curse. Anyone who eats it will suffer the effects of a Baleful Polymorph spell. The form the eater will assume is chosen at the time of casting.
Symbol of Yummy!
Enchantment [Mind-Affecting] (Sor/Wiz 3, Brd 2)
Casting Time: One minute
Range: Touch
Target: One pound of food/One bottle of liquid
Duration: One hour/level
Saving Throw: Will negates
Spell Resistance: No
This spell inscribes a symbol on food. Anyone who sees the symbol will be compelled to eat the food. This spell has no effect on anything that has no need to eat or drink. If the subject knows the food is harmful (cursed, poison etc), they gain a +4 bonus on their will save.
They're taking the EZ way out, though, writing gouda jokes on cheese is a brieze. A sweet mouseguard shirt would bring in the cheddar, though.
Don't worry, I'm sure it'll be a briese
Stop. I can't briethe.
Steam
If you camembert it then you'd better get out; there's stiltons of cheeses to go.
That was my favorite part too. Partly because I've had to deal with that kind of situation before.
Mouse Guard is a comic (and now RPG) that is very similar to Redwall, in that the mice are the protagonists.
Entirely different worlds, though.
In Mouse Guard everything is pretty to-scale, so otters and badgers would be giant. For comparison: they sometimes use hares as mounts.
Fall 1152 opens with a fight with a Giant Enemy Crab
LOGALOGALOGALOGALOGALOGALOGALOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG
Shit is so cheesy.
I highly recommend both, though.
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget