The starting locations will remain fixed but where nations start will be randomized. Our game will be taking place on this map: As to why the game is titled Giant Wusses, well, you’ll just have to wait and see However, that unfortunately also means that I won’t really be able to have you guys vote on our decisions since they’ve already been made.īut we have some Dominions veterans here who are way better than me so hopefully they will offer insightful criticism (“everything you are doing is wrong”) of my decision-making. The game has already started and is on about turn 30, so I can freely share details from my early turns even in a widely read prestigious gaming magazine like the Codex. If you want a LP that explains more of the basics you need go no further than this amazing LP that got me into Dominions in the first place, by our own grumpy Grimwulf:īut I will answer any questions you may have though and try to adjust the level of info based on any questions I get. I’m kinda assuming that people reading this know at least a bit about the game, and trying to explain it from scratch would be a herculean task I’m definitely too lazy for. Here’s Lucid’s tournament announcement video if you want to listen to this explained in excruciating detail: The tourney is nothing huge, there’s basically six 8-player games played in parallel with the winners of those and the “second place” players (those with the most thrones after the winner) advancing to a 12-player game final. Interlude 1: Putting Things into Perspective I don’t guarantee regularity of updates or quality, but I’ll do my best as laziness allows. Since I’m the only Codex representative in the tourney as far as I’m aware, I feel it is my duty to bring the game to my bros in the form of a LP. I’ve joined a Dominions 5 mini-tournament hosted by our friend Lucid, the first Dominions 5 tourney I’ve heard of.
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