I’ve always wanted to use the world behold.

The video I posted is the extended version. If you’d like to watch the 31 minute edited version, the link is here!

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      1 year ago

      I’m not much for watching other people play games but I loved Tabletop so much. Probably because they always edited to explain all the nonsense going on lol

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    My parents have this version! it actually has a few small improvements to the base game that modify the robber for the better. My memory is fuzzy of how it’s different, but i remember us liking it more :p

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      I watched this video years ago but I don’t remember a damned thing about it. Re-watching it again as I plan my 9th Baldurs Gate 3 playthrough. I have a fucking problem.

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        How are you on your 9th run?! I am a hundred plus hours in and I still haven’t finished my first. Do you knowingly limit which quests you choose?

        I’ve made peace with the fact I am missing some quests, but I feel there’s still so much to do before finishing act 3.

        (My next run will be an all owl bears)

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          To be fair, I haven’t finished any of them. I get dangerously close, towards the end of Act 3, and then back off and start over. Still have the save files of all of those characters, however. That being said I’ve got over 300 hours in it now. A good chunk of the month I couldn’t walk so I had literally nothing to do other than play Baldurs Gate. That helped a lot.

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        It’s not really a problem. Once you watch the video again you’ll remember just fine. Enjoy your BG3 run

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    Yes and yes. The best part is when they sync up in the ship attack even though they’ve never been on set together before.

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    I am slightly annoyed that they didn’t use the Starfarers of Catan as the base for this game. Would have made more sense.

    But I suppose Starfarers just isn’t as popular so that’s why I am only slightly annoyed.

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    It’s one of the better variations of Catan, too, using the same rules as the Helpers of Catan scenarios expansion.

    I got a copy for my dad a few years before he passed. He mostly enjoyed games like Trivia Pursuit, but the Trek theme did draw him in to this version of Catan.

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    I watched all of the TableTop series. It’s what helped me gain an obsession of board games.

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    The support cards are a great addition to the game. You can get them for normal Catan if you want, they’re called “Helpers of Catan”.

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    Sadly this version is OOP, but i did manage to get a demo for my game shop before that happened. I need to find more Trekkies to play it with me.