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Post by logan9a on Jul 7, 2017 22:51:25 GMT
Opinions - I'm going to be doing work on the cards. Eventually, my goal is to (if we get enough people following/interested) do a kickstarter for the HC card deck. My plan is to have it both for HC and d20 (to widen market appeal). The question - should I change (to make sure no squealing) standard/dramatic combat to normal/boss or normal/cinematic or something like that? Thoughts?
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Post by matchstickman on Jul 20, 2017 17:47:16 GMT
You are making a product for a niche of a niche of a niche, and most of the cards are in jokes for your specific group. I think the changes needed to make them appealing is far more than just changing some terms.
If you change the term to Normal/Boss and people are playing a long campaign, do you think people will think Boss refers to only the last combat of the campaign?
Normal/Cinematic? I would have no idea that the difference is that it's meant to be a harder fight, Cinematic implies a style, not a difficulty.
Standard/Dramatic is the best of a bad bunch, I can't think of anything else descriptive enough off the top of my head.
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Post by logan9a on Jul 30, 2017 16:47:56 GMT
Great thoughts but by the time I got them I'd already made all my alterations.
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Post by Scott on Jul 31, 2017 14:41:59 GMT
Normal/Hard would seem more explanatory.
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