Challenge Rating (or simply CR), as one commonly says, serves to help the Dungeon Master create encounters that genuinely match the ability of the party according to their level. Instead of guessing whether
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Conway’s Game of Life is not a typical video game at all. In 1970 the British mathematician John Conway created this cellular automaton, that caught the attention of many after Scientific American
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Little World is that magic card from Yu-Gi-Oh! On paper it seems fully intact, by means of it one can easily grab any monster outside the own deck. Here however the main joke: you need to use a Bridge
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The Puzzle Edge Piece ranks among the most discussed elements of puzzles. Sort them carefully helps in the whole sorting work. That helps quickly introduce yourself to the ranged tones and patterns of
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Power Level in Warhammer 40k gives a rough way to measure the force of a unit on the battlefield. Every unit in its data sheet has a value for Power Level which quickly shows how well it works compared
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Tic Tac Toe factoring is a way to solve square expressions. It uses the grid of Tic Tac Toe to sort the task and simplify the process. The main idea is to place the coefficients of the square expression
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Understand the function of Damage in Warhammer can seem difficult at first. The rules hold many small details and wrong use of them can fully change the result of a game that ends quickly. In the tabletop
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