tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post2528124801813883130..comments2024-03-11T02:32:15.295-04:00Comments on Goblin Artisans: Tesla: Playtest Engineering I: StructureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-51696397731171888082015-12-06T17:37:57.964-05:002015-12-06T17:37:57.964-05:00Yeah, this is a good point that I considered mysel...Yeah, this is a good point that I considered myself. Personally, my thinking was that rebellion and resistance are unquestionably red concepts, so red was definitely going to be a major facet of revolution, at the very least. I decided to make red primary both because I feel like it's most fitting to the flavor of red, and because white was already doing very well mechanics-wise. (It had the most mechanics at the time.)<br /><br />I agree that 'building up numbers' is white, but it's not un-red, ether. Red is about compassion just as much as it is about action - it's not out of the question for red to unify. 'Transforming' is in every color - change is a universal concept. Progress and growth are sought out by blue and green, but they're not out of the color pie for the other colors either.<br /><br />Additionally, since white is the #1 token color, I figured putting Revolution in a color with less tokens would be interesting. Red gets Thopters in this set, but not much else. White gets a few thopters but a bunch of other things.Inanimatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00440653491352410437noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-44469332848613453482015-12-06T14:08:01.920-05:002015-12-06T14:08:01.920-05:00Great overview!
A quick comment - not sure what r...Great overview!<br /><br />A quick comment - not sure what revolution is doing in red really. Building up and then transforming (advancing) feels like a tough sell in red in general I guess.Zachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14318011531403551812noreply@blogger.com