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Post by Lira on Oct 16, 2018 1:57:54 GMT
Lest anyone forget, Trogdor!! The Board Game is all up ons, so here's another poll where you choose one of nine characters! Excluding Haunchmasta Prime, Awesabeard the Onesholder and Skevuldanger so as to be fair to the rest, which of these objectively fabulously-named Keepers of Trogdor is the greatest? Judge by style points, effectiveness of powers, amiability, or overall Trogitude!
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Post by Gfdgsgxgzgdrc on Oct 16, 2018 3:45:59 GMT
This is a tough one. Mostly because the Keepers aren't really all that different or unique— they don't really have personalities or anything, so it's kind of hard to judge. Looking forward to seeing more factoids. I haven't played the board game, of course, so I'm not quite sure which powers are greatest, but I think Yubbitz could be really useful (trading cards with other players). It really opens up the possibilities compared to the two cards you usually get. Stonklar probably has the best design out of the ones we've seen so far. The best names are probably Galgabudge, Stonklar, and Yubbitz. I guess I'll give it to Yubbitz— cool name, cool powers, and maybe cool design. I mean, we don't know what he looks like yet, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for that. Also, cool style avatar! Nice shady-shiny angular styles.
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Post by Lira on Oct 21, 2018 3:39:25 GMT
Stonklar gets my vote! I actually did play the print-and-play version of the game back in early September (I wanted to post about it, but I think we were knee-deep in the Tapatalk crisis then and it didn't seem like the time), and I was playing him and we won, so I have a certain fondness. I agree that he's got the best design, plus wrap-around movement is just plain cool. The print-and-play does give us some idea of all the Keepers' appearances, if not their final designs. I guess they've totally overhauled Crangolev since then, so maybe it's not the best indicator of anything. Thanks, I like my avatar too! It was my first successful venture into the realm of Scratch vector art. (It's a good thing that angular works well as a stylization, because angles are way easier than curves.) I've made similar vector designs of most of the other characters too, and I might share them all to Scratch sometime.
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Post by Gfdgsgxgzgdrc on Oct 21, 2018 18:47:28 GMT
The print-and-play does give us some idea of all the Keepers' appearances, if not their final designs. I guess they've totally overhauled Crangolev since then, so maybe it's not the best indicator of anything. Oh yeah, I forgot about that print-and-play page. I was just looking at the images on the wiki. And those other vector designs sound cool. They would make a good Scratch project.
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