A Dimensional Shambler, you say?FalloutJack said:A Dimensional Shambler has grabbed you and pulled you through to another dimension. WHERE ARE YOU AND WHAT DO YOU DO?
Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
I've always found the Azathoth scenario the easiest personally.FalloutJack said:Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
(Totally savvy here too!)
Yes and no. I'll admit I've actually beaten that one, but it can get out of control quickly. And then, if he's summoned, you automatically lose without even a fight because he's mindless and omnipotent and pissed.SL33TBL1ND said:I've always found the Azathoth scenario the easiest personally.FalloutJack said:Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
(Totally savvy here too!)
(Totally savvy here too!)
Sure, but with the length of his health track you'd have to be playing damn badly to not elder sign every gate that comes up.FalloutJack said:Yes and no. I'll admit I've actually beaten that one, but it can get out of control quickly. And then, if he's summoned, you automatically lose without even a fight because he's mindless and omnipotent and pissed.SL33TBL1ND said:I've always found the Azathoth scenario the easiest personally.FalloutJack said:Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
(Totally savvy here too!)
(Totally savvy here too!)
Oh, we work hard on that when we play. Even still, the portal overflows and the moving terror tracks add up.SL33TBL1ND said:Sure, but with the length of his health track you'd have to be playing damn badly to not elder sign every gate that comes up.FalloutJack said:Yes and no. I'll admit I've actually beaten that one, but it can get out of control quickly. And then, if he's summoned, you automatically lose without even a fight because he's mindless and omnipotent and pissed.SL33TBL1ND said:I've always found the Azathoth scenario the easiest personally.FalloutJack said:Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
(Totally savvy here too!)
(Totally savvy here too!)
Well, that was the time that he grew up in.icame said:I hate Lovecraft. He was a racist prick, ontop of a horrible writer.
OT:I am in a world full of cookies and it is wonderful. I will now proceed to eat zed cookies until I 'esplode
Ah, you just need a particular strategy, we've found that if one of the first things we all try to do is get a retainer, getting Elder Signs from there is easy and we don't bother wasting our time on clues.FalloutJack said:Oh, we work hard on that when we play. Even still, the portal overflows and the moving terror tracks add up.SL33TBL1ND said:Sure, but with the length of his health track you'd have to be playing damn badly to not elder sign every gate that comes up.FalloutJack said:Yes and no. I'll admit I've actually beaten that one, but it can get out of control quickly. And then, if he's summoned, you automatically lose without even a fight because he's mindless and omnipotent and pissed.SL33TBL1ND said:I've always found the Azathoth scenario the easiest personally.FalloutJack said:Maybe this is a bad time to mention that you're playing the Azathoth scenario.GHudston said:I immediately turn my playing piece on it's side and cannot move until my next turn, whereupon I'll probably be driven mad, devoured or both.
What...? I got into Arkham Horror recently!
(Totally savvy here too!)
(Totally savvy here too!)
That's a good strategy. Suffice to say, we've never been good at getting retainers or allies. It's all just a bit random. Oh, and let's not forget the lovely monsters, some of whom will be immune to things we have.SL33TBL1ND said:-Implosion!-
There's certainly a bit of luck and improv involved, but when it works, it sure does work.FalloutJack said:That's a good strategy. Suffice to say, we've never been good at getting retainers or allies. It's all just a bit random. Oh, and let's not forget the lovely monsters, some of whom will be immune to things we have.SL33TBL1ND said:-Implosion!-
Well if it took me someplace where creatures like "Dimensional Shamblers" live probably not a whole hell of a lot. Realize I'm somewhere else. Cry for a minute about how shit always happens to me. Wander around terrified. Get killed. That should cover all of about 5 minutes.FalloutJack said:Alright, I'm not sure everyone here knows the Lovecraft Mythos or at what depth, so I'll explain this first. The Dimensional Shambler is a ghoulish creature that can flit in from other dimensions and out again without effort. They are strong and generally vicious, known for abducting victims from a place and taking them...god knows where.
The Scenario!
A Dimensional Shambler has grabbed you and pulled you through to another dimension. WHERE ARE YOU AND WHAT DO YOU DO?
The worst part? I know the episode of which he speaks.Ghengis John said:Well if it took me someplace where creatures like "Dimensional Shamblers" live probably not a whole hell of a lot. Realize I'm somewhere else. Cry for a minute about how shit always happens to me. Wander around terrified. Get killed. That should cover all of about 5 minutes.FalloutJack said:Alright, I'm not sure everyone here knows the Lovecraft Mythos or at what depth, so I'll explain this first. The Dimensional Shambler is a ghoulish creature that can flit in from other dimensions and out again without effort. They are strong and generally vicious, known for abducting victims from a place and taking them...god knows where.
The Scenario!
A Dimensional Shambler has grabbed you and pulled you through to another dimension. WHERE ARE YOU AND WHAT DO YOU DO?
If it took me anywhere I wanted to go then a world where women can't keep their hands off me sounds like a good destination.
*Flash forward to find out I'm on the planet of pig-noses from the twilight zone.* Damn you shambler! DAAAAAMN YOU!
Well... if you squint. No.
Oh how about a world where government is competent and people actually limit the power of corporations? And the individual is valued for their intelligence, which can be relied upon because people don't make snap judgments and act as an irrational mob? It doesn't exist?
Damn you shambler! DAAAAAMN YOU!