Hello. I am here because I thought of something. A modding game. the rules are simples: The game is split up into turns, each turn the person who called the turn EXAMPLE on your turn you can do the same amount of things as the turn number, doing anything to the mod counts as one action, adding an item, a new skill, a new skill trait, a new spell, etc. YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE ALL OF THEM so say Derpyherpityderherderp added 72 items tweaked one spell 1 new skill and 7 traits to go with it. My goal is to create the most crazy mod possible. attached is turn 0, the first one to call turn one downloads it and changes one thing. then uploads it for turn two to change two things, And so on and so forth NO DECIMALS OR FRACTIONS OR PIE LET THE GAMES BEGIN
That means I'll have the last turn and be able to add insanity without fear of someone removing it, right? I mean, if the last normal number is something like 70 or 80 and there are no more participants, you are going to skip to the next number on the list, are you not?
One of the reasons why I want to be last. I might not have any released mods that people would know about, but I know enough about it not to let a mod send DoD to hell.
So, wait...turn 1 means I get to add 1 whole new skill? Like, 5+ levels and all of the associated spells? Or do I just get to create 1 skill level? Or what?
One something (I am aware it is a non-answer, but I've nothing more accurate). But considering that nealpd vanquished mysteriously on the day he made these posts, I don't know if there's any point in starting.