It talks about glaciers and only glaciersdxu46 wrote:Check the wiki page for Dynamic Planet topicsjlordhe wrote:Are mountains or volcanoes going to be discussed or will they focus on sand dunes next?
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https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/Dynamic_Planet_Topicsjlordhe wrote:It talks about glaciers and only glaciersdxu46 wrote:Check the wiki page for Dynamic Planet topicsjlordhe wrote:Are mountains or volcanoes going to be discussed or will they focus on sand dunes next?
Maybe just check around a bit more
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
I don't know if this will answer your question, nor do I know if it will even be accurate, but this year (and likely next year since it usually cycles every two years) will continue to be glaciers. The event rules will say that it focuses on all the formations that could also come from glaciers, so mountains could get involved.Name wrote:https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/Dynamic_Planet_Topicsjlordhe wrote:It talks about glaciers and only glaciersdxu46 wrote: Check the wiki page for Dynamic Planet topics
Maybe just check around a bit more
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Include everything you find about topics on the rules. Also remember to include pictures and diagrams, especially for this event.Raphael wrote:What Might be a good way to make my cheat sheet?
What might want to include?
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A good way is to jot down everything you find about any of the topics of the rules. Maybe make sections for different parts of the rules. Don't worry about fitting them into pages until you've at least got a ton of info. Then, you can look into further organization and trimming the notesheet down. Definitely include pictures and diagrams.dxu46 wrote:Include everything you find about topics on the rules. Also remember to include pictures and diagrams, especially for this event.Raphael wrote:What Might be a good way to make my cheat sheet?
What might want to include?
Please help!
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Does anyone have some helpful places to attain notes? I seem to stop finding notes but when I look in the question thread, I still see info I don't know.
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find a big, college-level textbook as a free, very long pdf online. read the whole thing. there will be content you don't know, probably?Qu€€nMon€y wrote:Does anyone have some helpful places to attain notes? I seem to stop finding notes but when I look in the question thread, I still see info I don't know.
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