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Riftbound Unleashed FAQ clarifies triggers, battlefields, and private information
games1 month ago

Riftbound Unleashed FAQ clarifies triggers, battlefields, and private information

Riftbound’s Unleashed rules FAQ clarifies major changes from the latest update: it explains the new structure of triggered abilities (a trigger, optional conditional, a “you may” decision, and a corresponding cost), refines battlefield and Showdown control, adds a privacy protection against forcing actions on private cards, and explains Elder Dragon’s lethal-damage modification. It also covers the FEPR finalization process, the three meanings of “play,” and a range of edge cases (Brush interactions, Zilean copies, Alpha Strike sequencing), providing guidance that supersedes the Core Rules Document until the next update.

D&D Unveils New Playtest Content for Subclasses and Classes
gaming11 months ago

D&D Unveils New Playtest Content for Subclasses and Classes

Wizards of the Coast is revising the Hexblade Warlock subclass in Dungeons & Dragons following negative feedback on its recent updates, aiming to restore its melee combat viability and thematic appeal while balancing gameplay. The new versions focus on enhancing melee capabilities, healing, and versatility, but still face challenges like armor proficiency and flavor consistency, reflecting ongoing efforts to refine the subclass for future releases.

"Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: New Fight Rules Revealed by Ariel Helwani"
sports2 years ago

"Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: New Fight Rules Revealed by Ariel Helwani"

Jake Paul is set to fight Mike Tyson on July 20 in Arlington, Texas, with the bout being shown live on Netflix for subscribers. There has been speculation about the rules, with Derek Chisora claiming it would be a sparring match with headgear and 18oz gloves, but MMA journalist Ariel Helwani debunked this, stating that the fight will be a heavyweight contest with no headgear, aiming for professional sanctioning by the Texas commission. If approved, it will be Tyson's first pro encounter since 2005 and will have the feel of a regular boxing match.