I really, really, love Munchkin. I don’t get to play it enough. Think of it as the worst of D&D for fun. I decided to mess around with WordPress and Munchkin as a funky combo. Since I’m the ‘Half-Elf Support Rogue’ it made sense to draw these. I generally had the image in front of me and drew what I saw, updating in some places the clothes etc. Most of these are tongue in cheek. I don’t actually feel this way all the time.
Based on a Rapier of Unfairness. GPL arguments are the worst ever. If I had a +3 to all arguments about it… Anyway, Amy (Sabreuse) was why I drew this.
People like to make multiple accounts to avoid blocks, bans, and being moderated (i.e. we have to approve your posts). Yes, we can tell it’s you. We don’t like it.
This is not Otto! This is a ‘humanized’ Binwin (from PVP Online). Any and all similarities to Otto are accidental.
Based on the ‘Guild Leader’ card from the Guild deck, this is kinda-sorta me (my hair is spikier) making a joke about how it’s always my fault.
‘Duck of Doom’ is a curse in Munchkin. This card is a shout-out to Trepmal (who loves ducks) and the insanity of IRC (which no one really loves)
Sarcasm. I haz it. This is a joke about how the trolls love us. They don’t. It’s mutual.
How many times has someone said ‘I only made one small change’ and it turned out to be a huge one that broke everything? Yeah.
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