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#21 Post by Alethan »

Nuke66 wrote: Different sites have different paces, some games as slow as a post or two a week.
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Nuke66 wrote:Well, It has recently changed. We had a TPK on one, found a deck of many things in another.....so, 2 less lol.

Different sites have different paces, some games as slow as a post or two a week.
You make a good point: The pace of the game makes a big difference. I keep forgetting that I also have two characters on a different website, but those games are very slow to make progress I almost don't count them.

I don't know what my threshold is, but I'm not sure I could handle 12 characters at a time. Then again, who knows? ;)
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Maybe this thread should be stickied, or moved to the 'Tips for the Player' section?
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dmw71 wrote:Maybe this thread should be stickied, or moved to the 'Tips for the Player' section?
Good idea... and done.
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Thanks

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