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stopyelling 11-03-2011 11:05 AM

Step-and-a-Half
 
can someone explain this joke to me?

http://www.worldofmunchkin.com/cards/step/

Brugist 11-03-2011 11:19 AM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
That half step you always miss that will kill you?

Andrew Hackard 11-03-2011 11:53 AM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
D&D Third and Fourth Edition both allow a type of combat move called a "step," which moves you one square but doesn't count as a move action. So this is a step-and-a-half, which is half a step better.

If you'd prefer, it's a musical joke about a minor third interval, but I don't think that's what was intended.

Brf 11-03-2011 12:00 PM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
A "step-and-a-half" implies a little more effort than just a single step. Like you should always take a step-and-a-half back to survey a situation first.
In this case, the monster probably took the extra half-step to catch and eat you.

Mister Ed 11-03-2011 12:00 PM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Hackard (Post 1272177)
D&D Third and Fourth Edition both allow a type of combat move called a "step," which moves you one square but doesn't count as a move action. So this is a step-and-a-half, which is half a step better.

If you'd prefer, it's a musical joke about a minor third interval, but I don't think that's what was intended.

OK, now I get where the term comes from. I'm still not clear how that term is related to changing the Monster's bad stuff in that way. With a name like that, I might expect the card to give some kind of combat advantage, or some kind of Run Away bonus.

Ah well, I don't have to "get" it to like the card. :-D

Brugist 11-03-2011 12:10 PM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
Mine is better!

stopyelling 11-03-2011 11:35 PM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
I didn't get the joke so I made my own.
I think I like mine better.

WAIT!

I don't think I am allowed to link to custom cards even if the custom card has the same info as a public card like the promo cards..

...maybe.. no- better stay safe.

Sorry I took down the URL.

If anyone wants to see my custom cards of promo cards (they are the same just with a small cute twist which I really like) PM me. :)

Unless that's not allowed then DON'T PM me now way!

williamg1313 11-04-2011 12:05 AM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
I always thought it was a refrence to how long it toke you to die. You,re dead within a Step-and-a-Half

MunchkinMan 11-04-2011 06:03 AM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
I'm going from a memory here, and I can't remember if it was confirmed, but I do believe it's a combined reference, which includes the "step" in later editions of D&D, and an actual snake (many-banded krait) so poisonous it's nicknamed the "two step" because after you're bitten, you're dead by the time you've walked two steps (hyperbole, to be clear). This card would essentially make one Monster even deadlier still. . .

CryWolf 02-22-2012 09:46 PM

Re: Step-and-a-Half
 
On a related note, can you play Step-and-a-Half after a munchkin has failed his/her roll to escape?

<evil grin>


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