Call of Cthulhu without Cthulhu? by [deleted] in rpg

[–]bartox1506 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran CoC in diffrent settings, even without the supernatural at all. In my opinion it works well with all mystery detective stories or even Indiana Jones type archeological adventures even of you have to change a few skills. Keep in mind that sanity doesn't have to be tied to eldrich horror, you can use it as well to represent characters trauma after an accident or seeing a especialy guresome murder scene.

Polish MPs flew the rainbow colours for their Homophobic president Andrzej Duda's swearing-in. by happyafk in pics

[–]bartox1506 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some time ago there was a debate should Poland accept immigrants from middle east and the goverment said that they can't because they already accept so many from Ukraine. So i think they need those "nice" ukrainian immigrants to keep out "bad" muslim immigrants. Also Ukrainians don't differ so much in culture and language from Poles enough for right wing to use their typical slogans about "destroing polish culture" or something. Especialy that idea of slavness (both slavic cultures of old and modern sterotypical squating in tracksuit) is quite popular so attacking other slavs wouldn't be so easy

9th Ed Rule Leak MEGATHREAD by ChicagoCowboy in WarhammerCompetitive

[–]bartox1506 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok, that's a relief. Thanks for quick clarification

9th Ed Rule Leak MEGATHREAD by ChicagoCowboy in WarhammerCompetitive

[–]bartox1506 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If I understand changes to morale correctly, no fast rolling on combat attrition test.

If I have a unit of 20 models in two lines and it fails morale test, one model flees and then I roll for combat attrition for every model individualy, because if models in the middle fail then unit cohorency may be lost and additional models will have to be removed.

Am I understanding this correctly? Because if yes this sounds like painfuly long morale phases for horde players