Swift is undoubtedly the starter here, but the Lions are smartly giving Williams work as well. For his part, Williams is a viable fantasy piece getting nine targets and finishing with over 100 yards. Swift’s role here is safe and healthy: He received 68% of the snaps and picked up a whopping 11 targets. What we are seeing is a trend towards more committee-type backfields where touches are being split between two or three guys.Ī situation I’d like to spotlight is Detroit, where D’Andre Swift and Jamaal Williams were both heavily involved in the offense.
ZOSI VIEW FOR WINDOWS LICENSE
I told my players that they could get the base license as well for 5$/month (CDN) and they seemed pretty interested given that it's now the official D&D software.Outside of San Francisco and the injuries in Baltimore, Week 1 was nondescript as handcuffs go. I may cancel the sub and buy the base license though. I know I won't be buying the ultimate license, as 150 is just way too much to dish out at once. Still debating the players stuff however.
ZOSI VIEW FOR WINDOWS MANUAL
Not sure I'll be getting the Monster Manual just yet given how easy it is to put the monsters in yourself. Sharing the maps and whatnot was super easy and I'm quite impressed with the program. They've all reached level 4 now, so it'll be interesting to see how that plays out.Ĭombat was super easy with the combat tracker in FG. Who would have thought that? -)Īll in all it was quite fun. That was definitely their toughest fight yet, but they realized that teamwork is effective. They then proceeded to pound the piss out of it, and the rogue finished it off with a backstab to the back of the skull. Unfortunately for the dragon, the Paladin pretty much did their "I don't think so, Tim" and forced the dragon to remain in place. They got it down to 1/2 HP and it tried to leave. The fight ensued with the dragon, the Gnome Rogue climbed her way onto the dragons back and started backstabbing the crap out of it, while everyone else surrounded it to have it pinned with its back to the wall. They wound up spending their turns to heal after the dragon landed. Players wanted to scatter, some wanted to stay and fight. No one died, however all but one player were left with literally 2 or 3 hp at the most. Venomfang just flew around and watched intently as the players beat the crap out of the cultist, then when everyone was softened up, he flew in for a breath weapon attack. Of course, when they got there, the cultists turned on the players instead and a fight ensued. When they talked to the cultists, they thought they had managed to convince them to help them take out Venomfang. They talked to Reidoth and he gave them the lowdown on the area, so they knew what to be on the lookout for. I think I must have rolled 3 or 4 crits on him throughout the night. I was laughing because everyone seemed to not really be taking much damage except the Ranger, seemed like he was always getting hit. They didn't really have any issues with anything there other than Venomfang. So the group picked up where we left off, at them getting to Thundertree.
Just put in the simple stuff (attributes, AC, HP), I'll work on putting in the rest of the stuff this week. I also put in the players' stats for the combat tracker. I think I spent a couple of hours putting them in an building the encounters for Thundertree and Cragmaw Castle. It's really quite easy to do so, but it does take a while to get them in there if you've got a lot to put in. Since I just got the license, and not the 5th Edition supplements, I had to manually put in the monsters. Well I decided to take the plunge Saturday, and I subbed to FG to get the Ultimate license to try out.