Shout out to Eadwin Tomlinson for running a storming session of Undying tonight.

Shout out to Eadwin Tomlinson for running a storming session of Undying tonight.

Shout out to Eadwin Tomlinson for running a storming session of Undying tonight. Robert Ruthven and YG Mitchell you better watch out, Dante is playing the long game.

26 thoughts on “Shout out to Eadwin Tomlinson for running a storming session of Undying tonight.”

  1. I kept track privately of all totals and players kept track of theirs and we’d secret message from time to time to check totals. Meddle /call, raise, fold) process on chat could be honed a bit though.

  2. I kept track privately of all totals and players kept track of theirs and we’d secret message from time to time to check totals. Meddle /call, raise, fold) process on chat could be honed a bit though.

  3. not specifically, that I know of, but I was just thinking of divvying up tokens that each player can have control over. I’ll do some research on the possibility if you’re interested in trying it?

  4. not specifically, that I know of, but I was just thinking of divvying up tokens that each player can have control over. I’ll do some research on the possibility if you’re interested in trying it?

  5. Ok, so one way to do it would be for the GM to make a zone of ‘Fog of War’, inside which players can only see tokens that they control. They can then move their bidded tokens out of the zone to a bidding area.

    If it was like a tabletop you could have 4 zones, one on each side, for each player, with the middle being clear of ‘fog’.

  6. Ok, so one way to do it would be for the GM to make a zone of ‘Fog of War’, inside which players can only see tokens that they control. They can then move their bidded tokens out of the zone to a bidding area.

    If it was like a tabletop you could have 4 zones, one on each side, for each player, with the middle being clear of ‘fog’.

  7. hmm well, that’s what the Wiki said you could do..

    I’m testing it out now and don’t seem to be able to see any tokens under the Fog unless i drag over it and hold down click, which is a bit less useful

  8. hmm well, that’s what the Wiki said you could do..

    I’m testing it out now and don’t seem to be able to see any tokens under the Fog unless i drag over it and hold down click, which is a bit less useful

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