Greetings every body and happy post thanksgiving, I hope everyone had a great dinner and whatnot. Firstly I’d like to apologize about the lack of updates last week, but I was horribly busy… Anyhow if you haven’t yet noticed, I updated all of the pictures to every blog with actual chaotic pics! Yep the [...]
Archive for November, 2007
A study of Perim part 2: The OverWorlders
Posted in A study of Perim, Strategy session, tagged A study of Perim, Blugon, courage, Crawsectus, Donmar, Frafdo, Laarina, Maxxor, Najarin, OverWorld, part 2, Rellim, Tom, Vidav, water on November 25, 2007 | 13 Comments »
Interview with Bryan Gannon at CG+
Posted in chaotic news, tagged Bryan Gannon, CG+, Chaotic game plus, interview, news on November 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A while back LED (the man who runs Chaotic game plus) sent in a compilation of questions that various members submitted. I of course submitted one as well:
The game is targeted at kids around the age of 12-14 and most of these kids don’t have a really strong computer/internet connection. What have you [...]
A study of Perim part 1: Card Classes
Posted in A study of Perim, tagged 1, 1v1, 21v21, 6v6, A study of Perim, army, card class, part, tribe on November 12, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Today we will be starting a 6 part series first starting with some general ideas and tips that I usually employ when making an army, and then we dive into the four tribes of Perim starting with the Overworlders and ending with Danians. In each part I will give a little background about the tribe [...]
Fan tactics
Posted in Runic grove, tagged allmegddon, element, heal, Heptadd, klasp, sacrifce, stronghold morn, takinom, xield on November 12, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Welcome one and all to the first installment of Runic grove, very much like its parent Strategy session, Runic grove will focus on various strategic and tactical information. Though these strategies are submitted by fellow fans! This first Runic grove will discuss two strategies submitted by Fuzzy Cow.
I’ll set you on FIRE, bwaha!
Posted in Strategy session, tagged Fire, Lavapond, Magmon, Whepcrack on November 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome to this weeks Strategy session, today we will be focusing with some hot subjects… Mainly one very hot Underworlder by the name of Magmon. Notoriously known in the demo decks for achieving amazing damage with a simple emberswarm because of his fire: 5 (the only released creature at the time with that ability). [...]
“Good evening, friends”
Posted in Fireside chat on November 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Good evening, friends and welcome to the first installment of the Fireside chat. In these weekly blogs I will talk about subjects that does not concern strategy or tactics, rather the Fireside chat will concern itself with such topics as player of the week, updates from Chaotic game, and the occasional complaint or rant if [...]
Danian Teleportation
Posted in Strategy session, tagged danian, kanen, mandiblor, open space, teleportation on November 6, 2007 | 1 Comment »
This past week I was messing around with my danian cards and checking to see if there was any interesting strats you could do with them. Then I came across a very arousing card effect. Two of my cards (a creature called Kannen and a battlegear by the name of Talisman of the mandiblor) have [...]
Alpha strike
Posted in Strategy session, tagged Allmageddon, Damage, Mundeenu, Prince, session, strategy on November 5, 2007 | 7 Comments »
As the first strategy for this site, I’d thought we start it with a bang. A really big bang. I will be illustrating the most damage you can conceivably deal in 1 strike. I will than recognize the pros and cons to it, and suggest means to increase its potential in certain situations. Note [...]
Greetings
Posted in Uncategorized on November 5, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Hello and welcome my fellow chaotic players,
I am Pocketkoi, you may know me from CG+ or perhaps we have met online in the Chaotic pad. The game of Chaotic has generally simple rules, yet because of this it is also a very flexible game, in a way much like chess “easy to learn, hard to [...]