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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 5:26AM #11
warghoul
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   Attack of the battle cattle.
I dream of Beer Head Armies.


Autocard is our friend. [c‍]Urborg Mindsucker[/‍c] → Urborg Mindsucker
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 5:34AM #12
Jharii
Date Joined: May 3, 2008
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Moocifer's Minions
One Night While Cow Tipping...

and my favorite...

More Cowhell



Reflavoring: the change of flavor without changing any mechanical part of the game, no matter how small, in order to fit the mechanics to an otherwise unsupported concept.
Retexturing: the change of flavor (with at most minor mechanical adaptations) in order to effortlessly create support for a concept without inventing anything new.
Houseruling: the change, either minor or major, of the mechanics in order to better reflect a certain aspect of the game, including adapting the rules to fit an otherwise unsupported concept.
Homebrewing: the complete invention of something new that fits within the system in order to reflect an unsupported concept.

Default module =/= Core mechanic.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 11:01AM #13
CaptainAwesome1892
Date Joined: Jul 24, 2010
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Hmm, I've decided that the actual adventure will be called "Apocalypse Cow", but the pun "udder disaster" will definitely get used at some point.

The final boss will be "Moocifer", a truly "unholy cow", and lord of the "Cowhell". The party will fight him after working their way through his legions of "battle cattle", and discovering the secret of Old MacDougal's farm...
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 11:37AM #14
Jharii
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That is so beefy!  
Reflavoring: the change of flavor without changing any mechanical part of the game, no matter how small, in order to fit the mechanics to an otherwise unsupported concept.
Retexturing: the change of flavor (with at most minor mechanical adaptations) in order to effortlessly create support for a concept without inventing anything new.
Houseruling: the change, either minor or major, of the mechanics in order to better reflect a certain aspect of the game, including adapting the rules to fit an otherwise unsupported concept.
Homebrewing: the complete invention of something new that fits within the system in order to reflect an unsupported concept.

Default module =/= Core mechanic.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 8:34PM #15
damixmastermike
Date Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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I would like to see your notes for this session; this sounds hilarious.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 8:36PM #16
CaptainAwesome1892
Date Joined: Jul 24, 2010
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If it turns out as fun as I hope it will, and if anybody else is interested, I might just post them.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 12, 2011 - 9:06PM #17
Jharii
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Please!
Reflavoring: the change of flavor without changing any mechanical part of the game, no matter how small, in order to fit the mechanics to an otherwise unsupported concept.
Retexturing: the change of flavor (with at most minor mechanical adaptations) in order to effortlessly create support for a concept without inventing anything new.
Houseruling: the change, either minor or major, of the mechanics in order to better reflect a certain aspect of the game, including adapting the rules to fit an otherwise unsupported concept.
Homebrewing: the complete invention of something new that fits within the system in order to reflect an unsupported concept.

Default module =/= Core mechanic.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 13, 2011 - 3:14AM #18
thegoat999
Date Joined: Aug 28, 2009
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I'd go with the aforementioned Udder Disaster. Mainly because I like puns.

Alternatively, you could make the title a slight shout-out to Diablo2, and put in a mention of the Cow King.

''The Cow Kings Court' (or any 'Cow King's X or X of the Cow King') has a certain ring to it, humorous and yet getting the point across at the same time, without necessarily being too cheesy.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 13, 2011 - 3:48AM #19
Jharii
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Jun 13, 2011 -- 3:14AM, thegoat999 wrote:

I'd go with the aforementioned Udder Disaster. Mainly because I like puns.


LOL.  Just about every entry was a pun.  That's what made this thread worth bouillons.

Reflavoring: the change of flavor without changing any mechanical part of the game, no matter how small, in order to fit the mechanics to an otherwise unsupported concept.
Retexturing: the change of flavor (with at most minor mechanical adaptations) in order to effortlessly create support for a concept without inventing anything new.
Houseruling: the change, either minor or major, of the mechanics in order to better reflect a certain aspect of the game, including adapting the rules to fit an otherwise unsupported concept.
Homebrewing: the complete invention of something new that fits within the system in order to reflect an unsupported concept.

Default module =/= Core mechanic.
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2 years ago  ::  Jun 13, 2011 - 9:53AM #20
Juums
Date Joined: Nov 17, 2010
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What would you call an adventure featuring demon-cows?

A very meta and self-referential Eberron game, obviously.
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