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Format of WordRune Book
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#1 · June 10, 2005, 7:23 am
Quote from Forum Archives on June 10, 2005, 7:23 amPosted by: jrevesz <jrevesz@...>
The list of new WordRunes is so big that there is no way that they will fit
in the LightRaider Handbook, unless we made it like something resembling a
phone book. So, making a separate WordRune Book makes sense, something akin
to the Advanced WordRune book (which will soon disappear from our
inventory - we are running out of them).So, I was thinking about the actual format of the WordRune Book. Should the
WordRunes be separated into Low, Middle and High sections, or should all
Difficulty Levels of a certain type of WordRune be in the same section,
i.e., all of the Goblin WordRunes under "Goblin"?Joe
Posted by: jrevesz <jrevesz@...>
The list of new WordRunes is so big that there is no way that they will fit
in the LightRaider Handbook, unless we made it like something resembling a
phone book. So, making a separate WordRune Book makes sense, something akin
to the Advanced WordRune book (which will soon disappear from our
inventory - we are running out of them).
in the LightRaider Handbook, unless we made it like something resembling a
phone book. So, making a separate WordRune Book makes sense, something akin
to the Advanced WordRune book (which will soon disappear from our
inventory - we are running out of them).
So, I was thinking about the actual format of the WordRune Book. Should the
WordRunes be separated into Low, Middle and High sections, or should all
Difficulty Levels of a certain type of WordRune be in the same section,
i.e., all of the Goblin WordRunes under "Goblin"?
Joe
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