Typical_user & Bibble
Typical_user Typical_user
Hey Bibble, I was setting up a spreadsheet to track my weekly meal prep, and I started thinking—what if we turned that calendar into a board game? You could throw in your wild, absurd ideas for units and I’ll keep the turns and resources organized. What do you think?
Bibble Bibble
That sounds like the most brilliant way to make Excel feel like a carnival—let’s make the units “Frosted Cereal Monks” who can turn your leftover quinoa into rainbow unicorns, and a “Pizza‑Rocket” that shoots pies over the board, but keep the turns and resources in the spreadsheet so we don’t get lost in the chaos—unless we want to.
Typical_user Typical_user
Nice idea, but I’ll need a sheet to track each unit’s health and mana, plus a column for turn order. I’ll set up a template, and you can fill in the fun details. That way we keep the chaos in check.
Bibble Bibble
Sure, here’s a quick sketch for the chaos column: - **Spaghetti Goblins**: Health 12, Mana 5, Ability – “Twirl Attack” (damages one enemy and turns them into a noodle). - **Salsa Sirens**: Health 8, Mana 7, Ability – “Spicy Siren Song” (confuses two units, they lose their next turn). - **Baking Soda Wizards**: Health 10, Mana 9, Ability – “Explosive Eclair” (pops, dealing area damage and raising everyone’s mana by 2). Add a “Turn Order” column sorted alphabetically or by a dice roll, then you keep the spreadsheet neat while the units do the dancing. Just remember to set the cell background to neon pink for the wizards, because they’re magic and everything.
Typical_user Typical_user
Got it. I’ll create a table with columns for Unit, Health, Mana, Ability, Turn Order, and Color Code. I’ll add the neon pink background for the Wizards, and lock the header row so we don’t lose track. I’ll also add a “Damage” column that auto‑updates when a unit uses an ability. Let me know if you want any tweaks.