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Post by EricaOdd on Oct 6, 2018 18:34:00 GMT -8
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Post by ayslyn on Oct 6, 2018 19:27:40 GMT -8
So excited!
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Post by tomes on Oct 6, 2018 20:26:04 GMT -8
OMG that image. Gotta be honest though, I'm pretty happy with The Warren... but let me know how you end up liking it!!
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Post by ayslyn on Oct 7, 2018 12:26:41 GMT -8
They just broke 300 backers for the physical book. Now they are upgrading the softcover to a hardcover
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Post by EricaOdd on Oct 8, 2018 6:55:44 GMT -8
What about Bunnies and Burroughs, where maybe a rabbit dreams itself to Mars, or digs too deep in a warren and uncovers an underground prehistoric world, or there's a guy who was raised by rabbits and became King of the Meadow?
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Post by ayslyn on Oct 8, 2018 7:10:56 GMT -8
Creator Update #6
In addition to a number of stretch goals being unlocked, one fan asked about other species as player characters. In response, we offer the following creator update!
What’s Different? – Playing New Species In addition to bunny characters, you now can play eight new species, each with their own quirks and specialties, and each with their own profession. Squirrels (Grifters) are outstanding climbers and acrobatic leapers, and skilled at taunting enemies. They can count higher than rabbits, and readily lie and cheat, so be careful in your dealings with them. Armadillos (Traders) are great diggers, have an acute sense of smell, and have natural armor. Skunks (Burglars) are talented manipulators and have an ability to power spray in combat. Chipmunks (Spies) are naturally stealthy, very maneuverable, and can carry small items in their cheek pouches. Other animals to play include Raccoons (Bandits), powerful and able to readily get past man-made obstacles; Jackrabbits (Heralds), speed demons with special combat maneuvers; Porcupines (Guardians), slow, but with spiny defenses and a strong constitution; and Opossums (Shamans), with special mystical abilities. All of these choices add variety to your game and enriched possibilities for roleplay. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and can enhance the activity range of your party of rabbits. And they are fun to play. Be assured that each of these new party members will be able to speak the rabbit language, so you will still be able to communicate during play. Although it is possible in the new edition for players to create a party that consists entirely of non-rabbit characters, we still recommend that rabbits remain an important part of any party’s composition. Rabbits lack some of the special skills of the non-rabbit species, but they continue to be the best jacks-of-all-trades. Rabbit herbalists, empaths and seers are among the most powerful characters in the game, especially at high levels, and any group will benefit from the sharp eyes of a Scout, the persuasive abilities of a Storyteller, or the manipulative skills of a Maverick.
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