Vanilla Flipless FM — Vote on reroll or can

Then don’t have it labelled as a newbie game :confused:

The real problem is vet tryharding in NEWBIE games.

@Abkaal you should join the Warhammer game hosted by eevee

What do you want people to do, just not try?

@Abkaal https://forum.imperium42.com/t/battle-of-25-armies-warhammer-fantasy-fm-signups-19-25-oh-yea-6-factions-game-what-could-go-wrong/73568?u=luxy

You are taking that post so offensively when it wasn’t even meant to be that way.

Newbies don’t learn anything when the Town Leaders and veterans do all the work and gamesolving for them. This was what I was saying before the game even started.

Who was Maf, Captain and Geyde?

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I want players to try.

But to my point, the only newbie of this game never really knew what was going on.

When one of the vets gamesolves d1 in a newbie game, with none of them having input, that’s a problem.

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Yes.

Captain slipped real hard

‘I would do that as town’

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There was only one newbie.

I get it, it’s not actually fair.

However we don’t have 9 newbies

So why was it labelled newbie friendly? Just call it flipless Mountainous and leave it at that. I understand the whole newbie thing was Math’s idea but it never was gonna turn out like that.

At a base level, some people played this game competitively. The players who played it competitively aren’t in the wrong for doing so, but as a newbie game where the primary goal is player learning, that interest conflicts.

I stated it before and I will state it again, players will not learn when a veteran solves the game with no input from others.


I propose a Hydra Newbie game where only the ‘new’ player in the team can speak on the thread chat.

It forces the newbie to step up, but also provides them with a coach to help them through things they might miss.

Then the newbie becomes a microphone for the vet to use to speak their ideas

“Hey say X Y and Z”

We tried thinking of the same exact idea

Has it actually been attempted in practice?

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Actually no it hasn’t.