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Sure, I'll write something up later today after I get off work
 
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Don't forget pictures of the design and play screens. :) -- [[User:Shebi|Shebi]] 15:35, 17 December 2008 (EST)
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I wrote up a quick little description which is how I was explaining it to people in region last night.  Somebody else can write a better one with pictures, but at least there's something there now that may give people SOME idea how to play it. :) --[[User:Zowch|Zowch]] 09:45, 18 December 2008 (EST)
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Also, the requirements state "OR solve three recently recognized Empty Hand." Could someone explain what is meant by "recently recognized?" -- [[User:Shadeking|Shadeking]] 09:04, 18 December 2008 (EST)

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Can someone PLEASE write up a guide on how to play Empty Hand? I've never really understood this, and since I'm not interested in doing the Thought tests, I'll have to PLAY three... and I can't do that if I don't understand it. --Nekojin 15:24, 17 December 2008 (EST)

Sure, I'll write something up later today after I get off work

Don't forget pictures of the design and play screens. :) -- Shebi 15:35, 17 December 2008 (EST)

I wrote up a quick little description which is how I was explaining it to people in region last night. Somebody else can write a better one with pictures, but at least there's something there now that may give people SOME idea how to play it. :) --Zowch 09:45, 18 December 2008 (EST)

Also, the requirements state "OR solve three recently recognized Empty Hand." Could someone explain what is meant by "recently recognized?" -- Shadeking 09:04, 18 December 2008 (EST)