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- noun A set of
rules .
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In my opinion, the ruleset is surprisingly strong for a rules light game, and could have gone a lot farther.
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I wanted something that could be run without everyone having to do homework; in my opinion if a new bolt-on special case ruleset is more than about 2 pages then “you’re doing it wrong.”
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The oddest thing about this new ruleset is that they didn’t just change the mechanics.
D&D 4e’s Out… And It’s Awful. Here’s Why « Geek Related 2008
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As we've seem, there are multiple ways to loop in KRL: a ruleset is a loop, each rule can loop explicitly using the foreach, and implicit looping is accomplished using
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As we've seem, there are multiple ways to loop in KRL: a ruleset is a loop, each rule can loop explicitly using the
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The Change being the word for magic in these books, and Williams has, again, created a unique and logical 'ruleset' for magic in his books that flows directly from the events in the first book.
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Lastly, I notice you have no rules in your ruleset which is perfectly valid and usually works.
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FirePAC is an expert at understanding the rules in context to the entire ruleset which is the most accurate way to identify policy conflicts.
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JAMMAR: Is there really support for this kind of ruleset?
Shoryuken 2008
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His game (in the game theoretical sense of "game") assumed a "veil of ignorance" regarding which body the designer of a society might be born into, and thus promulgated a highly risk-averse, redistributive ( "liberal") ruleset.
Tax Cuts for the Rich, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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