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Do any of you guys/girls here play the Lego game called Brikwars?

I do, and my Brikwars forum name is Taggerung.
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I play a modified version of Brick Wars.
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Post by FirebenderDude2 »

Yes, though I haven't played it in a long time.

(P.S.: You like Brian Jacques too? :wink: )
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I play a little, though it is incredibly hard to find contestants in my area who I know, and who are my age. So far, my only option is playing with 4-5 year olds, which gives me little competition :cry:.

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FirebenderDude2 wrote:(P.S.: You like Brian Jacques too? :wink: )
How did you know?

That means you like it too to know that.
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Luke the Warrior wrote:
FirebenderDude2 wrote:(P.S.: You like Brian Jacques too? :wink: )
How did you know?

That means you like it too to know that.
Oh, the books! I love those.
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Post by castlebuilder100 »

Talking about Brian Jaques' boooks is really getting off topic so I shouldn't comment on it. Otherwise I would be chastised by an admin or mod. However, if I was going to comment on it I would say that I like his books too and that I have read most of the Redwall Series :wink:.

Why do I have the fealing that I am going to feel the wrath of an admin/mod :??
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Back on topic! Has anyone ever had a "Redwall" Brikwar?

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Post by FirebenderDude2 »

That's hardly on topic, but it's an interesting idea. :D
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Blue Head wrote:Back on topic! Has anyone ever had a "Redwall" Brikwar?

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That would be awesome, the best one would be from the Legend of Luke, when the slaves revolt against Vilu Daskaar and his crew.

castlebuilder100: I like how you used a version of the word chastened which was a word in my last vocab unit.

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Post by FirebenderDude2 »

Aye, zir, thar be a good idea. (As you should know, I read all thirteen twice and haven't read them in a while. :P :lol: )
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Nice molespeak, and are you calling me fat. If you are :cry: , watch your back :evil:.
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Post by Hob Took »

I tried playing Brickwars, but couldn't keep up with all the rules and statistics and stuff. I plan to try it again sometime.

P.S. I have read most of the Redwall series as well :)

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Post by Matt BeDar »

I've played Brikwars and read most of the Redwall series. There might be one or two that I haven't read.

On topic. Fire, you and I need to get together this summer and have a futuristic or medival battle sometime.

Which Brikwars did you use Hob, 2005 or older version? The 2005 version is the new standard version with the basic's and some of the advanced rules. It contains all you need to have a Brikwars battle.
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Post by Luke the Warrior »

Hob, don't go by the rules exactly, especially if you used the 2001 version.
I was on the Brikwars forum once and I read a post that said he made the 2001 version so that people could the point of Brikwars, to have fun,hang out with friends, and fudge the rules, not totally beyond regonition but you get my point. It's the same for the 2005 rules too, don't follow them exactly.

P.S.- Mike Rayhawk is the creator of Brikwars.
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