Stand up. Respect ✊
(Update: 中文繹版連結:https://www.facebook.com/329728177143445/posts/1800273350088913/)
“An open letter to Eric Kwok, and for everyone re homophobia, discrimination and bullying”
Dear Eric,
Imagine this. You are one of the contestants on a TV talent show. You are sitting in a room with other hopefuls and one of the judges walks into the room and demanded this: “Raise your hand if you are not homophobic.”
I’m very sure you will raise your hand.
You don’t have to answer me whether or not you really are homophobic. But stay with the feeling inside your mind. How do you feel?
Your feelings are most likely the same as the feelings of your contestants when you walked into a room and asked them to raise their hands to declare their sexual orientation publicly. Because in this day and age, homophobia is just as “controversial” as homosexuality, if not more.
The reason why I’m writing this open letter to you is because after reading your apology, I want to take the opportunity to address to you, and everyone out there, the need for proper etiquette regarding LGBT issues, and to address the forms of micro-aggression, bullying and discrimination the LGBT community faces everyday especially in the workplace.
I’m taking this incident seriously because from my personal experience, this is not just a one-time slip-up for you.
I remember long time ago I was so looking forward to meeting and working with you because you are, after all, Eric Kwok the great songwriter.
You were very friendly when we talked privately. Then I started to notice how once there were audiences, media or other people around and when the cameras were turned on, you would start making insinuating and demeaning gay jokes about me and in front of me. Jokes and comments even my closest friends wouldn’t dare to make in public.
At first, I didn’t really pay too much attention. I just brushed it off as juvenile and trivial. In fact, I had been so used to these jokes since growing up that I learned not to react much.
However, as time progressed and we worked on more occasions, the same thing would happen repeatedly. The teasing and the stereotypical gay jokes continued and you would make sure that the spotlight would fall on me afterwards. The jokes no longer felt light. They felt hostile, even vindictive.
In fact, it felt like bullying.
One of these incidents was well documented in tabloids back then and you can still look it up yourself on the internet.
I came to the realization that it was not just a one-time thing. I don’t know if it’s intentional or unintentional but it’s definitely a habit and a pattern.
So many questions would be in my mind every time after working with you. Why does Eric do that every time? Is he picking on me? Does he hate me? Is he homophobic? Does he think homosexuality is something funny? Does he do this to other people too? Did I do something that pissed him off? I remember I was nothing but courteous. So why do I deserve this?
I had no answers for all of these questions. All I knew was I became fearful of working with you, dreading what words would fall out of your mouth to put me in an awkwardly embarassing position. But still I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. You’re from California you shouldn’t be homophobic. I even defended you in my head by telling myself to loosen up.
But it’s not just you. Throughout my years in the entertainment industry, I have encountered and endured so many chauvinistic “tough guys” who like to use homosexuality as a laughing stock or source of bad comedy which were all discriminating and demeaning, yet not funny.
It’s not only me. I’m sure many people of the LGBT community face this everyday in their workplace. People around them would claim their intentions were harmless but we all knew deep down that these “jokes” have the power to put people someone in an embarrassing, inferior and even threatening positions.
We kept quiet and tolerated. Sometimes we even felt obligated to laugh along just so we couldn’t afford to look “petty” or “stiff”, especially in front of people of higher authority and stature.
So Eric I want to ask you.
Why have you been so obsessed with my sexuality all these years?
Why are you so fascinated by other people’s sexuality?
Why is being gay such a huge issue to you even to this day that you had to make it the first thing you asked your contestants?
Why you also had to specifically make a post on social media about that fact you questioned people about their sexuality?
Why do you take so much pride publicly in your ability to guess who are the gay contestants even when they weren’t ready to share that information?
And most of all why do you find all this to be so funny?
To begin with one’s sexual orientation is a very personal thing which others have no right to intrude, even in the entertainment industry where you are supposed to be fine with “controversy”.
This is for you and everyone out there: using your power and authority to demand someone to declare his or her sexual orientation, especially in a work environment, is ancient, barbaric and unacceptable.
Kicking someone out of the closet is just pure evil.
The fact you did what you did, especially with your stature and on broadcast TV, is not only wrong, but also you are telling the Hong Kong audience that it’s alright to continue this form of intrusion and micro aggression that the LGBT community wants to see gone.
You’re leading a very poor example by giving Hong Kong audience the impression that being gay is still a taboo.
How are your contestants, who are boys of young age, going to offer new perspectives to the Hong Kong audience under your guidance if you perpetuate stereotyping and demonstrate to them that being gay is still an issue?
I feel sorry for any contestants who are in fact gay sitting in that room that day too. They must have been traumatized seeing the way you forced your inquisition. The impression you left them with is that the entertainment industry is still a very unfriendly place for gays. Is that what you want them to think?
But most of all, it’s the attitude, tone and manner with which you shared about this incident on social media, giving people the impression that any matter regarding sexual orientation is still something shameful and laughable, which is on top of list the thing that the LGBT community fights hard everyday to change.
When you said in your apology you “have great respect for gay people, especially their hard fight for equality” I became baffled as what you did, in the past to me or in that room to the boys, is the exact thing that makes the LGBT community’s ongoing fight for equality so difficult.
Putting people down, perpetuate stereotypes, heckling and ridiculing yet making it look OK is anything but liberal and respectful, or Californian. I don’t see any “entertainment values” that are of good taste if they are made up at the expense of other people’s struggle.
If this incident happened in America, where you grew up, you would’ve gotten yourself in such hot waters that you probably can’t get out of.
I just want you and everyone out there to know that it’s not okay. And it never was. Never will be.
Being “as liberal as it gets” is great. Having gay friends is great too. Having dinner with your gay friends is absolutely fabulous! Playing all these cards to avoid being labelled as “homophobic” is very convenient. But having class, empathy, kindness and authentic respect is a completely different territory. These don’t come automatically with backgrounds.
At this point you don’t owe me an apology. I just hope that after this incident you can really start working and living with the essences of a truly liberal and creative individual. Inspire changes and end stereotypes. Start new trends and break old patterns. Embrace and not segregate. Do the work.
I had been away from Hong Kong and the industry for a few years now. It breaks me heart that I have to write this sort of open letter when it’s already 2018. I want to make this industry a safer, nicer and more accepting place to work in when I return. I want members of the LGBT community in Hong Kong, who have been so supportive of me and my music, to also have safer and nicer working environment in their respective lives.
I don’t mind coming off as an over-reacting petty bitch with no sense of humour if my message finally comes through and everyone, including you, “gets it”. I rather have no sense of humour than a bad one.
To all the contestants of the show. If anyone ever asks you if you are gay and you are not ready to discuss, it’s OK to stand up for yourself and say this: “It’s a rude question to begin with. You have no right to get an answer from me to begin with. And it doesn’t matter. It SHOULDN’T matter. It’s 2018. I hope one day I can use my craft to inspire the world and to make this become a non-issue.”
But if you are ready to be open, you have my complete support and love.
Let’s hope that through acceptance, learning and effort, one day there will no longer be any “controversial questions”. Wouldn’t we like that Eric?
Yours truly,
Pong
#LGBT
#homophobia
#safeworkplace
#中文版稍後會有
Eric Kwok 郭偉亮
同時也有7部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5,590的網紅辰宇力 * Uriel Chen,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Hermès Couvertures Nouvelles Tarot playing cards Set includes 78-card deck, Made in France 愛馬仕塔羅牌 是 法國塔羅牌(Tarot français),主要做為遊戲使用。如想作為占卜使用亦可,前提需很熟悉...
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(Update: 中文繹版連結:https://www.facebook.com/329728177143445/posts/1800273350088913/)
“An open letter to Eric Kwok, and for everyone re homophobia, discrimination and bullying”
Dear Eric,
Imagine this. You are one of the contestants on a TV talent show. You are sitting in a room with other hopefuls and one of the judges walks into the room and demanded this: “Raise your hand if you are not homophobic.”
I’m very sure you will raise your hand.
You don’t have to answer me whether or not you really are homophobic. But stay with the feeling inside your mind. How do you feel?
Your feelings are most likely the same as the feelings of your contestants when you walked into a room and asked them to raise their hands to declare their sexual orientation publicly. Because in this day and age, homophobia is just as “controversial” as homosexuality, if not more.
The reason why I’m writing this open letter to you is because after reading your apology, I want to take the opportunity to address to you, and everyone out there, the need for proper etiquette regarding LGBT issues, and to address the forms of micro-aggression, bullying and discrimination the LGBT community faces everyday especially in the workplace.
I’m taking this incident seriously because from my personal experience, this is not just a one-time slip-up for you.
I remember long time ago I was so looking forward to meeting and working with you because you are, after all, Eric Kwok the great songwriter.
You were very friendly when we talked privately. Then I started to notice how once there were audiences, media or other people around and when the cameras were turned on, you would start making insinuating and demeaning gay jokes about me and in front of me. Jokes and comments even my closest friends wouldn’t dare to make in public.
At first, I didn’t really pay too much attention. I just brushed it off as juvenile and trivial. In fact, I had been so used to these jokes since growing up that I learned not to react much.
However, as time progressed and we worked on more occasions, the same thing would happen repeatedly. The teasing and the stereotypical gay jokes continued and you would make sure that the spotlight would fall on me afterwards. The jokes no longer felt light. They felt hostile, even vindictive.
In fact, it felt like bullying.
One of these incidents was well documented in tabloids back then and you can still look it up yourself on the internet.
I came to the realization that it was not just a one-time thing. I don’t know if it’s intentional or unintentional but it’s definitely a habit and a pattern.
So many questions would be in my mind every time after working with you. Why does Eric do that every time? Is he picking on me? Does he hate me? Is he homophobic? Does he think homosexuality is something funny? Does he do this to other people too? Did I do something that pissed him off? I remember I was nothing but courteous. So why do I deserve this?
I had no answers for all of these questions. All I knew was I became fearful of working with you, dreading what words would fall out of your mouth to put me in an awkwardly embarassing position. But still I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. You’re from California you shouldn’t be homophobic. I even defended you in my head by telling myself to loosen up.
But it’s not just you. Throughout my years in the entertainment industry, I have encountered and endured so many chauvinistic “tough guys” who like to use homosexuality as a laughing stock or source of bad comedy which were all discriminating and demeaning, yet not funny.
It’s not only me. I’m sure many people of the LGBT community face this everyday in their workplace. People around them would claim their intentions were harmless but we all knew deep down that these “jokes” have the power to put people someone in an embarrassing, inferior and even threatening positions.
We kept quiet and tolerated. Sometimes we even felt obligated to laugh along just so we couldn’t afford to look “petty” or “stiff”, especially in front of people of higher authority and stature.
So Eric I want to ask you.
Why have you been so obsessed with my sexuality all these years?
Why are you so fascinated by other people’s sexuality?
Why is being gay such a huge issue to you even to this day that you had to make it the first thing you asked your contestants?
Why you also had to specifically make a post on social media about that fact you questioned people about their sexuality?
Why do you take so much pride publicly in your ability to guess who are the gay contestants even when they weren’t ready to share that information?
And most of all why do you find all this to be so funny?
To begin with one’s sexual orientation is a very personal thing which others have no right to intrude, even in the entertainment industry where you are supposed to be fine with “controversy”.
This is for you and everyone out there: using your power and authority to demand someone to declare his or her sexual orientation, especially in a work environment, is ancient, barbaric and unacceptable.
Kicking someone out of the closet is just pure evil.
The fact you did what you did, especially with your stature and on broadcast TV, is not only wrong, but also you are telling the Hong Kong audience that it’s alright to continue this form of intrusion and micro aggression that the LGBT community wants to see gone.
You’re leading a very poor example by giving Hong Kong audience the impression that being gay is still a taboo.
How are your contestants, who are boys of young age, going to offer new perspectives to the Hong Kong audience under your guidance if you perpetuate stereotyping and demonstrate to them that being gay is still an issue?
I feel sorry for any contestants who are in fact gay sitting in that room that day too. They must have been traumatized seeing the way you forced your inquisition. The impression you left them with is that the entertainment industry is still a very unfriendly place for gays. Is that what you want them to think?
But most of all, it’s the attitude, tone and manner with which you shared about this incident on social media, giving people the impression that any matter regarding sexual orientation is still something shameful and laughable, which is on top of list the thing that the LGBT community fights hard everyday to change.
When you said in your apology you “have great respect for gay people, especially their hard fight for equality” I became baffled as what you did, in the past to me or in that room to the boys, is the exact thing that makes the LGBT community’s ongoing fight for equality so difficult.
Putting people down, perpetuate stereotypes, heckling and ridiculing yet making it look OK is anything but liberal and respectful, or Californian. I don’t see any “entertainment values” that are of good taste if they are made up at the expense of other people’s struggle.
If this incident happened in America, where you grew up, you would’ve gotten yourself in such hot waters that you probably can’t get out of.
I just want you and everyone out there to know that it’s not okay. And it never was. Never will be.
Being “as liberal as it gets” is great. Having gay friends is great too. Having dinner with your gay friends is absolutely fabulous! Playing all these cards to avoid being labelled as “homophobic” is very convenient. But having class, empathy, kindness and authentic respect is a completely different territory. These don’t come automatically with backgrounds.
At this point you don’t owe me an apology. I just hope that after this incident you can really start working and living with the essences of a truly liberal and creative individual. Inspire changes and end stereotypes. Start new trends and break old patterns. Embrace and not segregate. Do the work.
I had been away from Hong Kong and the industry for a few years now. It breaks me heart that I have to write this sort of open letter when it’s already 2018. I want to make this industry a safer, nicer and more accepting place to work in when I return. I want members of the LGBT community in Hong Kong, who have been so supportive of me and my music, to also have safer and nicer working environment in their respective lives.
I don’t mind coming off as an over-reacting petty bitch with no sense of humour if my message finally comes through and everyone, including you, “gets it”. I rather have no sense of humour than a bad one.
To all the contestants of the show. If anyone ever asks you if you are gay and you are not ready to discuss, it’s OK to stand up for yourself and say this: “It’s a rude question to begin with. You have no right to get an answer from me to begin with. And it doesn’t matter. It SHOULDN’T matter. It’s 2018. I hope one day I can use my craft to inspire the world and to make this become a non-issue.”
But if you are ready to be open, you have my complete support and love.
Let’s hope that through acceptance, learning and effort, one day there will no longer be any “controversial questions”. Wouldn’t we like that Eric?
Yours truly,
Pong
#LGBT
#homophobia
#safeworkplace
#中文版稍後會有
Eric Kwok 郭偉亮
playing cards中文 在 黃耀明 Anthony Wong Facebook 的精選貼文
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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(Update: 中文繹版連結:https://www.facebook.com/329728177143445/posts/1800273350088913/)
“An open letter to Eric Kwok, and for everyone re homophobia, discrimination and bullying”
Dear Eric,
Imagine this. You are one of the contestants on a TV talent show. You are sitting in a room with other hopefuls and one of the judges walks into the room and demanded this: “Raise your hand if you are not homophobic.”
I’m very sure you will raise your hand.
You don’t have to answer me whether or not you really are homophobic. But stay with the feeling inside your mind. How do you feel?
Your feelings are most likely the same as the feelings of your contestants when you walked into a room and asked them to raise their hands to declare their sexual orientation publicly. Because in this day and age, homophobia is just as “controversial” as homosexuality, if not more.
The reason why I’m writing this open letter to you is because after reading your apology, I want to take the opportunity to address to you, and everyone out there, the need for proper etiquette regarding LGBT issues, and to address the forms of micro-aggression, bullying and discrimination the LGBT community faces everyday especially in the workplace.
I’m taking this incident seriously because from my personal experience, this is not just a one-time slip-up for you.
I remember long time ago I was so looking forward to meeting and working with you because you are, after all, Eric Kwok the great songwriter.
You were very friendly when we talked privately. Then I started to notice how once there were audiences, media or other people around and when the cameras were turned on, you would start making insinuating and demeaning gay jokes about me and in front of me. Jokes and comments even my closest friends wouldn’t dare to make in public.
At first, I didn’t really pay too much attention. I just brushed it off as juvenile and trivial. In fact, I had been so used to these jokes since growing up that I learned not to react much.
However, as time progressed and we worked on more occasions, the same thing would happen repeatedly. The teasing and the stereotypical gay jokes continued and you would make sure that the spotlight would fall on me afterwards. The jokes no longer felt light. They felt hostile, even vindictive.
In fact, it felt like bullying.
One of these incidents was well documented in tabloids back then and you can still look it up yourself on the internet.
I came to the realization that it was not just a one-time thing. I don’t know if it’s intentional or unintentional but it’s definitely a habit and a pattern.
So many questions would be in my mind every time after working with you. Why does Eric do that every time? Is he picking on me? Does he hate me? Is he homophobic? Does he think homosexuality is something funny? Does he do this to other people too? Did I do something that pissed him off? I remember I was nothing but courteous. So why do I deserve this?
I had no answers for all of these questions. All I knew was I became fearful of working with you, dreading what words would fall out of your mouth to put me in an awkwardly embarassing position. But still I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. You’re from California you shouldn’t be homophobic. I even defended you in my head by telling myself to loosen up.
But it’s not just you. Throughout my years in the entertainment industry, I have encountered and endured so many chauvinistic “tough guys” who like to use homosexuality as a laughing stock or source of bad comedy which were all discriminating and demeaning, yet not funny.
It’s not only me. I’m sure many people of the LGBT community face this everyday in their workplace. People around them would claim their intentions were harmless but we all knew deep down that these “jokes” have the power to put people someone in an embarrassing, inferior and even threatening positions.
We kept quiet and tolerated. Sometimes we even felt obligated to laugh along just so we couldn’t afford to look “petty” or “stiff”, especially in front of people of higher authority and stature.
So Eric I want to ask you.
Why have you been so obsessed with my sexuality all these years?
Why are you so fascinated by other people’s sexuality?
Why is being gay such a huge issue to you even to this day that you had to make it the first thing you asked your contestants?
Why you also had to specifically make a post on social media about that fact you questioned people about their sexuality?
Why do you take so much pride publicly in your ability to guess who are the gay contestants even when they weren’t ready to share that information?
And most of all why do you find all this to be so funny?
To begin with one’s sexual orientation is a very personal thing which others have no right to intrude, even in the entertainment industry where you are supposed to be fine with “controversy”.
This is for you and everyone out there: using your power and authority to demand someone to declare his or her sexual orientation, especially in a work environment, is ancient, barbaric and unacceptable.
Kicking someone out of the closet is just pure evil.
The fact you did what you did, especially with your stature and on broadcast TV, is not only wrong, but also you are telling the Hong Kong audience that it’s alright to continue this form of intrusion and micro aggression that the LGBT community wants to see gone.
You’re leading a very poor example by giving Hong Kong audience the impression that being gay is still a taboo.
How are your contestants, who are boys of young age, going to offer new perspectives to the Hong Kong audience under your guidance if you perpetuate stereotyping and demonstrate to them that being gay is still an issue?
I feel sorry for any contestants who are in fact gay sitting in that room that day too. They must have been traumatized seeing the way you forced your inquisition. The impression you left them with is that the entertainment industry is still a very unfriendly place for gays. Is that what you want them to think?
But most of all, it’s the attitude, tone and manner with which you shared about this incident on social media, giving people the impression that any matter regarding sexual orientation is still something shameful and laughable, which is on top of list the thing that the LGBT community fights hard everyday to change.
When you said in your apology you “have great respect for gay people, especially their hard fight for equality” I became baffled as what you did, in the past to me or in that room to the boys, is the exact thing that makes the LGBT community’s ongoing fight for equality so difficult.
Putting people down, perpetuate stereotypes, heckling and ridiculing yet making it look OK is anything but liberal and respectful, or Californian. I don’t see any “entertainment values” that are of good taste if they are made up at the expense of other people’s struggle.
If this incident happened in America, where you grew up, you would’ve gotten yourself in such hot waters that you probably can’t get out of.
I just want you and everyone out there to know that it’s not okay. And it never was. Never will be.
Being “as liberal as it gets” is great. Having gay friends is great too. Having dinner with your gay friends is absolutely fabulous! Playing all these cards to avoid being labelled as “homophobic” is very convenient. But having class, empathy, kindness and authentic respect is a completely different territory. These don’t come automatically with backgrounds.
At this point you don’t owe me an apology. I just hope that after this incident you can really start working and living with the essences of a truly liberal and creative individual. Inspire changes and end stereotypes. Start new trends and break old patterns. Embrace and not segregate. Do the work.
I had been away from Hong Kong and the industry for a few years now. It breaks me heart that I have to write this sort of open letter when it’s already 2018. I want to make this industry a safer, nicer and more accepting place to work in when I return. I want members of the LGBT community in Hong Kong, who have been so supportive of me and my music, to also have safer and nicer working environment in their respective lives.
I don’t mind coming off as an over-reacting petty bitch with no sense of humour if my message finally comes through and everyone, including you, “gets it”. I rather have no sense of humour than a bad one.
To all the contestants of the show. If anyone ever asks you if you are gay and you are not ready to discuss, it’s OK to stand up for yourself and say this: “It’s a rude question to begin with. You have no right to get an answer from me to begin with. And it doesn’t matter. It SHOULDN’T matter. It’s 2018. I hope one day I can use my craft to inspire the world and to make this become a non-issue.”
But if you are ready to be open, you have my complete support and love.
Let’s hope that through acceptance, learning and effort, one day there will no longer be any “controversial questions”. Wouldn’t we like that Eric?
Yours truly,
Pong
#LGBT
#homophobia
#safeworkplace
#中文版稍後會有
Eric Kwok 郭偉亮
playing cards中文 在 辰宇力 * Uriel Chen Youtube 的最佳解答
Hermès Couvertures Nouvelles Tarot playing cards
Set includes 78-card deck, Made in France
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BGM:
Spring in my Step
End of the Rainbow - Quincas Moreira
Post - Rick Steel
A Brand New Start - TrackTribe
Yellow Rose of Berkeley - Rondo Brothers
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片頭/片尾動畫: Liangyi Lin
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又要來推坑阿滴桌遊啦!這次要來玩的是戰鎚冥土世界,有興趣的話可以點以下連結:https://www.warhammer-world.info/home/product_detail/15
Warhammer Underworlds is a tactical arena combat game. This is a system designed for balanced, small-scale tactical games that can be played quickly and easily by anyone, but which even experienced players will find challenging to master. The game rules are designed with competitive play in mind; matches can be played in under 45 minutes, on a smaller surface than our larger-scale games, and will be ideal for club or tournament play. And not only that, we’ll be fully supporting an organized play system for this game, right from day one.
The forces you can use in this game will be drawn from races across the Mortal Realms, including some for factions that have not received any new miniatures since we first ventured into the Age of Sigmar. Each of these sets will be composed of a small band of easy-to-assemble, push-fit miniatures in the style of our single-pose heroes to represent a specific band of warriors from that faction. These are provided in coloured plastic, and clip together, so you can quite literally be playing with them within minutes of opening the box with no glue or paint needed! (Though they do look great painted, and your dice will roll better – probably.)
The game is played using unique dice and card decks, and these will, to an extent, be unique to each faction. Both decks of cards used in the game are fully customisable – meaning you can choose to create all manner of combinations of overlapping abilities to use and objectives to achieve. This can be a really rewarding part of the game – and means that even the same faction can be played in wildly different ways. We’re expecting to see all sorts of combinations tried out at game stores, clubs and in tournaments.
希德塔的鏡像城市是幻想和瘋狂的噩夢,不斷變化的迷宮,無盡的樓梯,狹窄的街道和高聳的拱門。原來的城市失去了各種顏色和生命,幾千年來,它已經成為一種不詳的毀滅。那些踏入城牆的不幸,勇敢或莽撞的冒險家,穿過國界之間的帷幕,被困在鏡城之中。對於這樣的頑固的人,所有的希望似乎都失去了。
戰鎚40K
戰鎚
#戰鎚
規則錯誤部分如下:
●1:13-其實是鎚子,不是斧頭。
●8:17-首領讓攻擊擲骰重擲的能力,必須在投擲攻擊骰之前宣告使用。
●12:35-每輪的先後決定擲骰是四顆,不是五顆。
●12:56-阿滴的攻擊擲骰是1爆擊、1鎚、1劍,粒方的雖然也1爆擊,但比較完爆擊後,要比較一般成功的數量。索奧奇的攻擊行動是成功符號是鎚,阿滴還有1鎚,粒方已經沒有其他成功骰,所以該該次的攻擊行動是成功的。
●15:38-野獸人的激勵條件是敵方戰幫有兩名或更多鬥士陣亡,而不是全場。不過這是官方中文版本身印刷的問題(英文是正確的)。
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這次要來玩的是超經典的恐怖桌遊 《山中小屋》 ,有興趣的話現在中文版在全台各大桌遊店、玩具反斗城皆有發售
#跟我一起 #宅在家
#跟我一起宅在家
「山中小屋」是個經典的探索類角色扮演遊戲,玩家扮演著受邀來到深山中一座豪宅,然後當所有人進屋之後,卻發現大門被鎖上了,而豪宅中不斷地發生一些詭異的事件,玩家必須尋找逃離的辦法。然而,在不知不覺中,有人成為了背叛者!引出了可怕的怪物,玩家該如何才能齊心協力地打到怪物,平安回家呢?讓我們一起來看看吧!
遊戲設置:
.將大廳板塊、兩個起始房間板塊放在場中央。
.將剩下的房間板塊洗勻,疊成一疊,面朝下放在一旁。
.將卡片分別洗勻,面朝下放在一旁。
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.每位玩家選擇一個角色,拿取該角色的模型與板塊,以及4個夾子。
.角色板塊有分成兩面,大體沒什麼差別,只要是起始數值有些微調,選擇喜歡的一面就可以了。
.每個角色都會有四個數值,力量(might)、速度(speed)、知識(knowledge)、精神(sanity)。發生戰鬥時力量越高越容易打贏;速度影響玩家的移動距離;精神與知識越高在遭遇靈異事件時抵抗力越高。將夾子夾在每個數值的起始數值旁,也就是「綠色」的那個數字旁。
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(圖片誤植,體力應改為力量。)
.所有玩家將角色模型放在大廳板塊的大門前。
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.將指示物、劇本放在一旁準備。
.選擇一位起始玩家就可以開始了。
遊戲流程:
.遊戲分成兩大階段,探索階段和預兆階段。
一、探索階段:
.此階段玩家不能進行攻擊,只能不斷在大宅中探索,開啟新的房間與事件。
.從起始玩家開始,以順時針的方向進行,輪到玩家回合,有3個步驟。
1、移動:
.玩家可以在大宅中移動,移動的距離根據角色的「速度」,例如:紫色玩家的速度數值是4,紫色玩家一次可以移動4格,一個房間為一格。
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.當玩家移動到有門,且沒有房間的地方時,就會自動停下並開啟新的房間。
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2、開啟房間:
房間分成三層樓,二樓、一樓、地下室。房間板塊背面的亮燈,表示該板塊可以在該樓層打開。
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.玩家必須翻到符合樓層的板塊,若玩家在一樓,牌庫頂的板塊不符合條件,就必須面朝下棄掉該板塊,繼續翻下一個,直到翻到可以在一樓開啟的房間。
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.二樓必須從大廳板塊的「主樓梯間」上去,連接到「樓上平台」。地下室一開始下不去,之後可能遭遇陷阱掉下去,連接到「地下平台」。
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.新房間必須放置在玩家剛剛探索的位置,將門對其門。接著根據新房間上面的圖示或敘述,觸發房間效果或圖示效果。
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3、圖示效果:
.當有圖示的房間第一次被開啟時,該玩家的移動立刻結束,必須停在該房間,並執行圖示效果。若不是因為玩家主動開啟而出現的房間,則不需要執行圖示效果,即使之後有人進入房間也不需要。
.玩家進入房間後,根據房間顯示的圖示,抽取一張相同圖示的卡片,並執行卡片的效果。
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.圖示分成三種,對應三種卡片。
●事件卡:
依照卡片的內容執行動作,執行完將卡片棄掉。
●物品卡:
玩家面朝上將卡片放在自己面前,接下來每回合玩家可以使用一次此物品。
●預兆卡:
玩家面朝上將卡片放在自己面前,然後依照卡片的內容執行動作。該玩家的回合結束後,必須進行預兆檢定。
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*預兆檢定:
當有玩家翻開預兆卡時,執行完卡片效果後,就必須進行預兆檢定。
玩家丟擲6顆骰子,若擲出來的總和小於目前場上公開的預兆卡數量(包含剛剛翻開的),則會進入預兆階段,擲骰的玩家則為「預兆開啟者」。
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二、預兆階段:
.進入預兆階段後,根據劇本上顯示,會分成冒險者和背叛者(或怪物),彼此會有各自的勝利條件,先達成勝利條件的一方獲勝。
.劇本的選擇是根據開啟預兆階段的那個「房間名稱」與「卡片名稱」,再根據說明書上顯示的表格,找出對應的劇本編號,就是此次的劇本了。
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.劇本會分成冒險者和背叛者兩本,一般來說「預兆開啟者」就是背叛者,剩下的玩家則是冒險者。但是少數的劇本沒有背叛者,而是所有玩家對抗遊戲設置的怪物。
.雙方的劇本與勝利條件都不公開,只有己方知道。
.當玩家成為背叛者時,所有負面的效果都會消失。
.背叛者可以暫時離開座位5分鐘,到旁邊研究一下自己的獲勝條件;其他玩家則趁這個時候討論策略。雙方只是大略知道對方的目標,但詳細的策略及獲勝條件並不清楚。
.每個劇本的設定都不太一樣,背叛者與玩家要詳讀劇本敘述。
.根據劇本設置初始設置之後(放置怪物或物品),從背叛者的左手邊玩家開始,以順時針的方向進行遊戲。冒險者的回合還是跟「探索階段」一樣,可以探索新的房間,或是主動攻擊背叛者和怪物,只是翻開預兆卡後不需要再進行預兆檢定。而背叛者的回合只能控制本身的角色,回合結束後再執行怪物的回合。就算背叛者死亡,只要怪物可以達成背叛者的勝利條件,一樣可以進行怪物的回合。
*通用規則:(探索階段不會發生攻擊、死亡)
1、使用物品:
在玩家的回合(不論冒險者或背叛者),一個物品有四個動作可以選擇一個來執行。
(1)使用物品:根據卡片內容執行物品效果。
(2)交易物品:在同一個房間的玩家之間可以交易物品,雙方都接受的情況下,玩家A可以把物品交給玩家B。
(3)丟棄物品:玩家可以將任意數量的物品丟棄在所處的房間。
(4)撿起物品:玩家可以撿起所處房間地上,任意數量的物品。
玩家只能選擇一個動作來做,也就是說無法使用物品進行攻擊後,再跟其他玩家交易此物品。
注意!某些物品是無法進行交易的,但是可以被丟棄之後由另一位玩家撿起,但也有物品是無法被丟棄的。
2、穿越:
「預兆階段」開始後,若玩家與對手處在同一個房間,必須多花一點移動點數才可以離開此房間。不論是冒險者、背叛者、怪物皆是如此。
3、檢定:
當玩家因為卡片效果或房間事件需要用到某個屬性來「檢定」時,拿取與該屬性數值相同數量的骰子進行擲。然後在根據卡片內容,來判斷檢定成功或失敗。
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4、攻擊:
.「預兆階段」開始後,若玩家與對手處在同一個房間,可以進行攻擊,一回合限一次。不論是冒險者、背叛者、怪物皆是如此。
.玩家與被攻擊的對手進行力量檢定(除非有特別的道具改為進行別種屬性的檢定),總和較大的那方獲勝,而失敗方必須承受雙方數值差的傷害。
.若玩家造成兩點以上的物理傷害時,可以選擇不進行傷害,而改成偷竊受傷玩家的一張物品卡,此物品卡必須是可交易物品。
.範例:玩家A攻擊同房間的玩家B,雙方進行力量檢定後,A骰出5,B骰出3,玩家B受到2點傷害,玩家A可以選擇讓他受傷,或是偷取他一件物品。
5、傷害:遊戲中受到的傷害分為2種。
(1)物理傷害:力量或是速度檢定後受傷,會造成物理傷害。受傷玩家必須將自己的力量或速度屬性下降,下降的格數等同傷害數值。下降數值可以任意分配在兩個屬性上。
(2)精神傷害:精神或是知識檢定後受傷,會造成精神傷害。受傷玩家必須將自己的精神或知識屬性下降,下降的格數等同傷害數值。下降數值可以任意分配在兩個屬性上。
.範例:紫色玩家受到紅色玩家攻擊,力量減定後紅色數值7,紫色數值4。
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5、死亡:
.只要玩家的任一個屬性只要下降到骷髏標誌時,該玩家就死亡了。當玩家死亡時,放置一個指示物在該房間,表示玩家身上的物品都掉在該房間的地上,若有玩家進入該房間,可撿起物品。
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.怪物被擊倒時不會死亡,而是進入昏迷狀態。昏迷的怪物無法執行攻擊、阻止穿越,但是仍然可以進行移動。昏迷狀態只有一回合,下一個回合就恢復正常。除非劇本有特別的規則,否則一般的怪物無法探索新房間或攜帶物品。若有攜帶物品的怪物進入昏迷時,物品會掉落在該房間,怪物必須在下一個回合才可以主動將物品撿起。
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.「探索階段」時,玩家若有屬性下降,最多只會下降到最低值,但是不會死亡。
From the press release:
Betrayal at House on the Hill quickly builds suspense and excitement as players explore a haunted mansion of their own design, encountering spirits and frightening omens that foretell their fate. With an estimated one hour playing time, Betrayal at House on the Hill is ideal for parties, family gatherings or casual fun with friends.
Betrayal at House on the Hill is a tile game that allows players to build their own haunted house room by room, tile by tile, creating a new thrilling game board every time. The game is designed for three to six people, each of whom plays one of six possible characters.
Secretly, one of the characters betrays the rest of the party, and the innocent members of the party must defeat the traitor in their midst before it’s too late! Betrayal at House on the Hill will appeal to any game player who enjoys a fun, suspenseful, and strategic game.
Betrayal at House on the Hill includes detailed game pieces, including character cards, pre-painted plastic figures, and special tokens, all of which help create a spooky atmosphere and streamline game play.
An updated reprint of Betrayal at House on the Hill was released on October 5, 2010.
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