/KDM/ Kingdom Death: Monster

Ceased to exist up the Phoenix' anus.

>get Cat's Eye from the tutorial lion
>proceed to minmax every turn sequence
>cut off the paw with a crit before it can proc Grab three fights in a row

>Screaming Antelope AI deck opens with Chow Down
>salvage a Scrap Sword from Debris while it's busy eating
>later it goes for a dash-and-trample on a knocked down survivor but comes up one square short
>and straight into pounce range of our spearman who proceeds to crit twice and bury it in -1 accuracy tokens
I'm starting to wonder if this first settlement is TOO lucky. Disregarding the fact that my survivor dies to Mortal Terror brain trauma every fight, anyway.

Why are all the sprues designed the way they are? Is it just to make the building seem different? Why do they separate parts so small like putting someones foot on a leg? And not for a bunch of other same style models?

I can't remember the specifics but its because the spure needs to be cut at a certain angle for the thing to work in a way that maximizes detail. Some little bits would mess this up so they get their own part.

Is having children a necessity when playing or is it completely optional? Is the game crazy enough that it's possible to have demi-children, children where the spouse isn't human, resulting in different stat bonuses?

You choose a consenting human male and a consenting human female and roll on a table to see if your population goes -2, -1, +0, +1 or +2.

That's literally it.

Its possible to get through the game without any children being born but pretty unlikely to get to the end. Chances are the settlement would get wiped out. It is possible to have special children that partly exist in another world and have special powers, but not partly monster children no.

Winged Ape first

Sunstalker would like a word.

Thanks for the responses. Guess I'll have to wait either way till it's restocked.