tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376208744490382379.post5618823055645319878..comments2023-12-29T04:06:05.923-05:00Comments on The Blood Angels: by Jawaballs: Child Psychology Update.Jawaballshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06188462457051627625noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376208744490382379.post-60628686875631060562009-07-25T05:49:04.744-04:002009-07-25T05:49:04.744-04:00When I taught my sister how to play, I did a simil...When I taught my sister how to play, I did a similar thing. She personally loved dragons, so I took a few of her little plastic painted ones, gave them special rules (fireball, freeze ect) and played loot counters, where the player who controls the dragon, gets the special power. The only problem was that the Black reach set is not really fair, and my dreadnought ate through her orks....<br /><br />The thing that I found is that little kids don't like loosing, so give them rerolls, and reroll any crucial things. If you focus on the less gory side of the fluff, it gives them perspective into the game, making not just 'big brother time' with complicated rules, but an actual game that they enjoy.<br /><br />As long as it is about them, they love it, and generally kids can handle the learning curve, if you make it easy!Sasha Klebnikovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06914008172183237526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376208744490382379.post-13345897403829992702009-07-24T22:16:24.751-04:002009-07-24T22:16:24.751-04:00jawaballs me vs you monday me callin you out ill s...jawaballs me vs you monday me callin you out ill show you how a kid can own 2k if not monday sundayDrew Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09277664787989182673noreply@blogger.com