wiegeabo
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I've got no problem with having a Hobgoblin if everyone wants one.
As for the day/night issue, alternating weeks is fine with me. Or even just flipping a coin each week to randomly decide when it would effect the battleground.
The way I see it, when you get a character, you get their strengths and weaknesses. Which means you have to write for both. So if you put a vampire high on your draft list, it's nobody's fault but your own if the match is in daylight.
Another way to handle it is for owners of characters whose powers depend on light, dark, sun, moon, whatever to write as if their character gets that advantage and doesn't. They'd have to write how a vamp would win at night and during the day. Similarly, their opponents would need to do the same thing. But this could still leave actual time of day too open.
As for the day/night issue, alternating weeks is fine with me. Or even just flipping a coin each week to randomly decide when it would effect the battleground.
The way I see it, when you get a character, you get their strengths and weaknesses. Which means you have to write for both. So if you put a vampire high on your draft list, it's nobody's fault but your own if the match is in daylight.
Another way to handle it is for owners of characters whose powers depend on light, dark, sun, moon, whatever to write as if their character gets that advantage and doesn't. They'd have to write how a vamp would win at night and during the day. Similarly, their opponents would need to do the same thing. But this could still leave actual time of day too open.
