Arrows of Accuracy: These arrows will always hit. Starting from the target, then out from that point, the hit roll is checked against defenses.
If nobody is hit, the arrow strikes the firer.
Arrows of Accuracy: These arrows will always hit. Starting from the target, then out from that point, the hit roll is checked against defenses.
If nobody is hit, the arrow strikes the firer.
I wanted to use the Epoch as a bigger version of the railgun. It fails on every level.
Thankfully, the Harpoon does nearly everything I wanted.


But then none of this makes sense.


So do I.
My phone’s autoincorrect, however…
I always played the roses.

For the love of God, Anakin!


I wanted to train my kids to do this, but my spouse rolled their eyes and asked, “Why would we willingly give up a weapon for you to have a last stand?”


They were young and zombie movies were everywhere. In the way of all children, the questions were non-stop. This was also the time I was bedridden, so I convinced them that zombies only went after healthy people.


I have trained my children from a young age that, in case of zombie outbreak or alien invasion, I am to be left behind. I require far too many medications to function in a post-apocalyptic setting.


Identical to OP.


It deserves Valhalla. Shiny and Chrome!
Sounds like something for Chuck Tingle.


Bug Front Armor: Light Medkit Primary: Blitzer Secondary: Grenade Pistol Grenade: Thermite Booster: “the good drugs”
Orbital Airburst Strike for panic clears HMG Guard Dog or Hover Pack MG Turret
Up close and personal with enough firepower for most things and decent escape & healing.
If you’re looking for distance kills, the AMR works far better (I am baffled why they didn’t put a better scope on the railgun). I focus on medium and up-close kills. To aid this, I have practiced rapid reloading after every shot. For anything less than hulks, unsafe mode will one-shot them. Hulks can be one-shot through the eye. Anything bigger (turrets, tanks, etc) need to target weak points.
I had hoped that the Epoch would be a bigger railgun, capable of taking out big enemies easier, or possibly dropships and foundries, but I have been sorely let down.
I tend to fight Bots (unless the MO sends us elsewhere) and my main load out is: Adjudicator (4x scope, vertical grip, compensator) for the medium AP, Senator for the occasional heavy AP panic fire, and either Thermite or Seeker grenades. Light armor with either the Scout or Fortified passive, depending on if I’m solo or grouping. Default stratagem tend to be: Eagle Strafing Run, Railgun, Hover Pack, and MG Turret. Alternates would be the 500kg if I don’t think the strafe will work, Grenade Launcher if there are hordes of enemies, Guard Dog or K9 if the planet isn’t hover friendly, and mines for whimsy.


I played Apocalypse World once at Origins.
Long after I’d been running Masks and Dungeon World.
My youngest works at a Lego store. This is now hanging in their break room.
I brought a paperback book of puzzles. One of my fellow jurors brought her cross stitch project.