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  • I get that! I felt the same hesitation with “you can only play it 12-24 times and then never again, what?!” but honestly I’m so happy we took the plunge anyway. I don’t know about you, but many if not most games in my collection I haven’t even played that many times…

    I haven’t played that much Pandemic, really, so the mechanics have yet to get old for us 😅

    That’s great! I mean, they’re good mechanics, so I’m glad you’re enjoying them. They just get recycled in all the other games lol.


  • I really feel you with respect to competitive games. We occasionally play some with a group of friends, but at home it’s basically always cooperative games.

    I don’t know this Star Wars Pandemic game, but in general the Pandemic games are really solid. The mechanisms get a bit stale after playing a lot in my opinion, so the only game by the same creator we still get to the table is Thunderbirds.

    If you’re at all interested in legacy games, I can highly recommend Pandemic Legacy: Season 1. It was the first legacy game I played and it was an amazing experience.







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    That’s great, thanks! I’m not in the US, so I’ll have to do any shopping elsewhere, but I’ll check out the videos. Is it expensive to get started, or can you get the most basic necessities on a budget? (I tend to be a multicrafter, trying everything a little bit, and only spending more if I really want to dive into it.)

    And yeah I’ll join you in the community, excited to learn more. Thanks!


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    That looks absolutely gorgeous, if I saw that in a shop I’d be like “I must have this!”

    I’ve wanted to try working with leather for a long time, but I find it very intimidating. Do you have any suggested resources on how to get started?









  • Thanks, that’s very helpful! I quite enjoy having the contrast paints available to me (been painting for years off and on) and I heard the same things about the original AP speedpaints that you’re saying. I have a bunch of both vallejo and citadel contrasts and I like them both, but they’re quite different. Was just wondering if adding some AP speedpaints would be worth it. Though it sounds like they might not be for me. I particularly like to use the contrast paints for wet blending, but if they dry so quickly that doesn’t sound like it’d be a good fit.

    Thanks!