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conn183515 Aug 2010 7:09 a.m. PST

Having recently tried Tooth and Claw, my 9 year old now plans to bring his buckets of plastic dinosaurs to the gaming table.

Any direction or insights in terms of Dinosaur statistics and behaviour would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Given up for good15 Aug 2010 8:59 a.m. PST

Are you aware of the Yahoo Cavewars group groups.yahoo.com/group/cavewars

Do not worry about the age warning (assuming you are OK with that) – I've not seen anything to worry me.

Andrew
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jpattern215 Aug 2010 10:10 a.m. PST

Yes, the Cave Wars group is very G-rated. I'd have no problem letting a 9-year-old check out the site. Lots of suggestions of rulesets and house rules to use (including Tooth and Claw), sources for dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals, paint schemes and techniques, scenarios . . . good stuff! Wish it had been around when I was your son's age, I'd have never left the computer. Hmmm, on second thought . . .

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