“I should have fared a lot better than I did in this game. With superior block and av, I should have reduced his numbers much more, taken it 1-1 into overtime, and ground out a bashy victory.
As it was I was incredibly tired. No sleep the night before, I was struggling to focus. The elves would not fail a single dodge in the first half, finishing it with 84% luck. That would not have been so bad, but as I returned on the path to an equalizer, my trackpad went haywire and sent my hobgoblin into a TZ. The dodge out, failed with a reroll. That left me open, 2-0, and game looking over.
Then tiredness really kicked in. With rerolls being at a premium, I made a bizarre 1d block, needing to use a reroll. With the elves making all the rolls they needed without rerolls (dodging through TZs, wet ball in-TZ pickups) and my positioning unusually poor, I was never going to make a comeback.
My dice (other than that 1 failed dodge vs 50 dodges with fail in the first half) were pretty decent. I really could have won this if I'd not been so tired.”
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As it was I was incredibly tired. No sleep the night before, I was struggling to focus. The elves would not fail a single dodge in the first half, finishing it with 84% luck. That would not have been so bad, but as I returned on the path to an equalizer, my trackpad went haywire and sent my hobgoblin into a TZ. The dodge out, failed with a reroll. That left me open, 2-0, and game looking over.
Then tiredness really kicked in. With rerolls being at a premium, I made a bizarre 1d block, needing to use a reroll. With the elves making all the rolls they needed without rerolls (dodging through TZs, wet ball in-TZ pickups) and my positioning unusually poor, I was never going to make a comeback.
My dice (other than that 1 failed dodge vs 50 dodges with fail in the first half) were pretty decent. I really could have won this if I'd not been so tired.”