Posted by garyt1 on 2015-12-14 22:37:07
Cackle every time you hear the squelch.
Posted by licker on 2015-12-14 22:49:27
You get spp for it.
Your pixels, however, do not.
Posted by awambawamb on 2015-12-14 23:11:10
no? aaaw, fourteen wasted actions...
https://www.fumbbl.com/p/match?op=view&id=3750246
Posted by howlinggriffon on 2015-12-14 23:17:49
You don't get SPPs but you can get a free zombie from it :)
Posted by Chainsaw on 2015-12-14 23:35:30
14? I managed 12 with 1 player (15 overall). Not thought to try for 16 yet.
https://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=match&id=3289652
Posted by pythrr on 2015-12-15 02:15:32
why evil?
you don't get spps for moving either.
does moving make you feel evil?
Posted by Wreckage on 2015-12-15 03:34:58
I sometimes use my foul action to just move a player.
Posted by Badoek on 2015-12-15 13:29:50
Ooh Wreckage I will have to remember to do that! Like standard! Unless actually fouling of course.
Posted by thoralf on 2015-12-15 17:30:36
"why evil?"
Presumably because killing for SPPs is not evil.
One does not get spps for conceding. This surely means something.
Posted by ImpactedAnimal on 2015-12-15 19:42:06
I assume he found out by way of opponent getting really upset as his team got taken apart... ;)
i think fouling when u have the game in hand is fine as is not doing so but i think most of all that it can turn into a funky prisoner's dilemna at times (but a multiple iteration version)...
There are some players I relish fouling and others I would feel bad for fouling
Posted by Wreckage on 2015-12-15 20:40:25
Let's just say doing anything in life with the mere intent of harming someone else, taking away from another persons happiness is not a healthy attitude for a human being.
If that is what is happening in some specific case you'll have to decide for yourself. Just be aware that your opponent may draw a different conclusion than you. ;)
Posted by PainState on 2015-12-15 21:21:52
Ok, here is the real deal on why not feel bad about fouling, especially on Turn 16.
If your foe has not used his apoth and has it ready, mainly because you have failed to actually hurt him, which BTW is all on you.
You must lay the T16 foul and not feel bad about it and here is why.
IF you foul on T16 and he has a apoth. The chances of your actually KILLING him is 1/216. You need to roll a 10+ on the injury roll and a 6 on the CAS Roll and the Apoth needs to roll a 6 on the reroll.
SO, if by some lucker's chance you KILL those pixels it is all NUFFLES fault, not yours.
The real "bitch" should be coaches who blow off the LOS on T16 with 4 CPOMB players and PO every roll. Fouling "pales" in comparison to a player who has MB/PO or CMBPO. You should take great umbrage at the real outrage that is never spoken of.
Posted by pythrr on 2015-12-16 01:37:25
how is killing pixels in a dice game "harming someone".
if you think this is "evil", you seriously need to get some perspective on life.
Posted by keggiemckill on 2015-12-16 03:41:51
Fouling is evil in the same way Evil Lynn was evil.
Posted by Medon on 2015-12-16 13:42:30
Sex and alcohol are also evil. And eating meat.
Posted by Michidisperso on 2015-12-16 20:32:27
I think fouling w/o reason is unuseful; if you really need that stun or that injury to score, or to have advantage, it's ok, But while you win 3-0 at turn 16 it's just will to make someone suffer. Yes, those are pixels, but the opponent isn't, and he invest lot of time and passion in his team, and he know that sooner or later someone will die, but if they die for a reason one can understand, if one die because oter player want some "killing fun" it makes him hate this game
Posted by thoralf on 2015-12-16 21:16:44
How is killing Desdemona killing someone?