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FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.
Readers of all ages will love this glimpse into family life with the FoxTrot gang. Come and laugh with Roger and Andy, and their kids Peter, Paige and Jason.
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☆☆ VistaBill ☆☆ said, over 2 years ago
Where did the snow goons come from? Calvin and Hobbes?
kittenpah said, over 2 years ago
Who said these games didn’t promote enough physical activity? Try tossing those dice!
Night-Gaunt49 said, over 2 years ago
I’ve played an outdoor chess match using large pieces. That had some physicality to it.
Redhead55
said, over 2 years ago
They look like gianormous DnD dice.
Supersurfer
said, over 2 years ago
Much too complex and geeky for me to understand.
Andrew R said, over 2 years ago
Better yet, just roll the dice into the front giants. “It’s super effective!”
Destiny23 said, over 2 years ago
I remember seeing the 20-sided dice in high school, but I don’t remember them being THAT big!
AKHenderson
said, over 2 years ago
The D6 is for initiative, not the D20.
KaminoNeko said, over 2 years ago
Not in any good system.
611Kwel said, over 2 years ago
D&D 3rd edition uses 1d20 for initiative roll. D&D 2nd edition used 1D10. Initiative is calculated by rolling the die, adding dexterity bonus, adding or subtracting bonus items (for instance magical items that may speed you up or slow you down) then subtract weapon speed.
The higher your dexterity, the more likely chance you’ll go first instead of the monsters. Small weapons like knives are much faster than big two handed swords, but do much less damage.
Linkz1 said, over 2 years ago
This takes RPGs to a whole new level!
Constantinepaleologos said, over 2 years ago
We seem to have a bit of an Ymirgency here.
Sandfan
said, over 2 years ago
Who’s the little snowman in the middle with the medallion and the ears?
Bill Tidler Jr. said, over 2 years ago
611Kwel said, “D&D 3rd edition uses 1d20 for initiative roll. D&D 2nd edition used 1D10. Initiative is …but do much less damage.”
Stop that ! :-)
mlefavor said, over 2 years ago
sandfan said, about 2 hours ago Who’s the little snowman in the middle with the medallion and the ears?
That’s the snow elf. The reason he looks so small is that everything is scaled down—Jason and Marcus would be incapable of building a to-scale frost giant.