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 New comment on Blog Post More Multihanded Solo Arcs and Twisting the I, Napoleon Design to Fit Mythic Bastionland
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 10:15:42

by jhaelen

Related Item: Playing on the Edge

Oath, as is, is so strong, I don't know if the do-over is needed for me.

Same for me, and also the reason I didn't back the expansion. I still have to take a look at the latest test kit.
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: Community Goals
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 10:06:25

by jasri

Rating
Back then I think it was sort of an event (limited timeframe, might have been 2-4 weeks?). It could be done like that again, or turned into a year-long challenge (rate 50/100/150 things in the database over the course of 2026).

Or you could turn it into a collaborative goal to increase the number or ranked items. To be ranked, an item needs five or more ratings. Currently we have 9381 ranked items. https://rpggeek.com/browse/rpgitem/page/94?sort=rank&sortdir...

Years ago we had something like that among our community goals: Item for GeekList "RPGG Goals 2013 - progress"
There's a tip in there how to look for items with 1-4 ratings in your collection, but I haven't used it in years. Might not work any longer, considering all the changed done to BGG in the meantime.

You could obviously combine the individual challenge with the collaborative goal.

and now for something completely different...
If someone would be willing to start another "character sheet around the world" thing, I'd be in.
RPG Geek Character Sheet Around the World
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What are you drinking right *now*?
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 09:19:49

by Jocab

Coffee
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 1: What is the first RPG you played this year? What was the first character you made this year? If you use minis, what was the first mini you painted this year for your RPG?
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 08:51:39

by Zolani

Kicking off the new year just as I closed the last—with Good Society PbF, obviously!

My "new" character had been marinating in my imagination for ages, but this was the first time the departed husband of my main character crashed the party via memory lane. And crash he did—bold as a New Year’s resolution you actually keep! 😅

Happy New Year, people! 🥂
 New comment on Item for GeekList "2026 Boardgaming Challenges Overview"
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 08:45:44

by chuckberry

Related Item: 2026 Challenge: 26 un(der)played in 26

YAY . . . Our Shelf of Opportunity Management Center has arrived!
Thank you for hosting this Challenge again!
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Celebrating 10,000 Stars!
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 08:43:59

by BlackSheeper

megadoux wrote:

Can one still ask for the "The Geek Citizenship Recognition Program Rolls On!" microbadge? I missed it when it launched 😅

Now it's just a question of time, when it will be read by who can award it to you, you will receive it.
 New comment on GeekList 2026 Challenge: 26 un(der)played in 26
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 08:34:34

by chuckberry

We really appreciate your hosting our New Games Clearing House Site again!
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 08:24:21

by saraccog1

Target acquired!

Happy new year!
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Happy New Year Role-Playing Gamers 2026 !
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 07:39:04

by PzVIE

Happy New Year to all of you! :meeple:
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD DEC 28: Do you prefer your fantasy games that have magic to be free of gunpowder or with gunpowder? Why or why not?
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 07:28:05

by aramis

chuckdee68 wrote:

aramis wrote:

If it blows up like gunpowder, it's gunpowder. No point in complicating it


There can be very much a reason to change it. You can muck about with the scientific rationale behind it if you divorce it from science. It can act in many ways like gunpowder, but have less or more qualities without needing an explanation for the change.

At which point, it no longer works like gunpowder.
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD DEC 28: Do you prefer your fantasy games that have magic to be free of gunpowder or with gunpowder? Why or why not?
Posted: Fri, 02 Jan 07:24:46

by chuckdee68

aramis wrote:

If it blows up like gunpowder, it's gunpowder. No point in complicating it


There can be very much a reason to change it. You can muck about with the scientific rationale behind it if you divorce it from science. It can act in many ways like gunpowder, but have less or more qualities without needing an explanation for the change.