So before I even posted I got nearly 20,000 LitCoins. Not having any idea how much things cost, I assumed that was probably a small amount. Except I also instantly got two trophies for having that much. Go me, I guess? Anyways, hi.
Yes, but I'm not sure I'm using them right. I bought a torch (or at least I'm pretty sure I did), but the dark cave hasn't seemed to have changed at all. EDIT: Wait, never mind, I just forgot to check out.
Happy foraging with your new loot. Don't spill any of it and make sure your path's clear of sneaky bandits.
Welcome! I'm new, too. Let's team up, survive the obligatory attack coming our way, then betray each other once we reach the treasure room!
*Limps into the shadows, hoping that HasaNovel will slow down Gryphon so that I can snatch that big-screen TV sitting on top of the obviously fire-trapped chest.*
Ooh. I wonder if there’s an online version of Munchkin, like there is for Cards Against Humanity. That would be one hell of a fun game to play with y’all.
(Interesting side note: I’ve never lost a single game of Munchkin. It eventually got to where other people stopped playing it with me because I’d always win even when I get hanged up on)
Same thing happened with the same group of folks with another game we all used to play - Warhammer 40k. I would actively try to lose games of 40k - I’d take the most unbalanced weak army lists I possibly could, and still manage to win. For example, I took a Blood Angels 6 dreadnaught (plus two 5 man scout squads and a *CAPTAIN* of all the terrible HQ choices for BA) list against my friend’s railgun-heavy Tau. I still tabled him in turn four. The only thing I could have done to give myself more of a tactical handicap would be to have advanced my ‘naughts across the table by having them walk backwards. So we switched to playing Munchkin instead and, well, that turned out pretty much the same. Heh.