SCHEDULE
The Saturday, June 28 at Footbridge Brewery was cancelled due to three of the four scheduled players having last minute conflicts. It's disappointing, but it happens, especially in summer. The next scheduled game is on Thursday, July 3. Downtime orders for all characters are due no later than 18:00 on July 1 (Tuesday). As always, if you have questions related
to planning your characters orders, would like to execute orders for
part of the period before deciding on subsequent orders, or would like to conduct a mini-session, either in person or on
Discord/phone or email, whether as a group or one-on-one, that is also possible. All such actions, however, need to
be at least initiated, and, unless agreed otherwise, resolved by the orders deadline.
I am cancelling the August 7 session, as I will be away.
PLAYERS & CHARACTERS
We
stand at 7 active and 4 dormant players. There's plenty of room for
more. Everyone, please invite new players, even just to try
it out, any time.
As you can see below most of the characters are currently in Castlemaine. Your downtime orders should cover the period from July 6 through end-of-day July 10, 1479.
- Castlemaine
- Calvis Mulroney (Andy O)
- Nicole Connery (Andy O)
- Colm Stewart (Barry F)
- Shay McFarland (Barry F)
- Patrick Cartney (Cole W)
- Finnan Fitzpatrick (Cole W)
- Cieran Keane (Justin H)
- Keith McHugh (Josh L)
- Tralee
- Connor Ryan (Cole W)
- Eoin Sweeney (John S)
- Castlenoe
- Connor Hely-Hutchinson (John S)
- Sean Gavan (Adam M)
TIPS & TRICKS
Calculating Your Rating
While I'm more than happy to provide anyone their fulls ratings history on request, it's quite easy for you to calculate your future rating on your own by checking the leader board. If you currently have, for example, a rating of 1.5 and 12 ratings, and two characters in the game, if you skip submitting downtime orders for them in the next period, your rating will worsen to about 1.86. Multiply your current rating by your count, add your new, anticipated rating, and then divide that by your new count (14 in the example). You can compare that to what your rating would improve to by adding 2 instead of 8 to 1.5 X 12, and dividing that total by 14 to see your rating would improve to about 1.43. That that's a difference of about 643 gold per level in training costs!