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Cannon Fodder

Cannon Fodder 4 (GCP Episode 58)

Cannon Fodder

The Glass Cannon Network

Leisure, Hobbies

5714 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2016

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Troy and Joe talk about the split party battle in The Glass Cannon Podcast Episode 58, how much GMs should let players talk strategy to each other during combat rounds and ways to bring a new character into an ongoing storyline. Become a supporter of the podcast at our Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/glasscannon You can help us unlock goals for the future while unlocking fun GCP exclusive rewards for yourself!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Cannon Fader, a behind the scenes look at the Glass Cannon Podcast.

0:15.0

Yo, what is up Glass Cannon fans?

0:25.3

Joe here.

0:26.2

And Troy.

0:27.4

And Joe.

0:29.4

We are back with another episode of Cannon Fodder, a weekly recap.

0:33.6

And behind the scenes, look at the Glass Cannon podcast.

0:35.9

See how that tagline is now rolling out.

0:37.9

It's rolling there.

0:38.7

You've practiced.

0:40.0

I did.

0:40.6

I had all week.

0:41.9

I do want to get right into it.

0:44.8

We're recapping episode 58, an awesome, awesome, fun episode of an encounter, classic encounter,

0:51.3

a bunch of orcs and a giant and the party and your ranger, nowhere

0:54.5

to be seen, right?

0:55.5

God.

0:56.1

A tale is old as time, as we often say.

0:58.6

You didn't surrender.

1:00.0

Yeah, we didn't surrender.

1:01.3

I mean, we had teased it at the end of episode 57.

1:04.1

E. Nick Chalk.

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