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I am working with elementary students who need to work on understanding "story problems." Many of them love Minecraft. Would any Minecraft experts (or fans) be willing to write story problems with Minecraft characters/situations?
Simple addition or subtraction would be great (like numbers 0-30).
Also simple multiplication and division (using factors 2-12).
For example:
Charly caught 8 fireflies on Friday evening. On Saturday evening, she caught 9 more. How many fireflies did she catch all together?
I and my students would greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Many wikis on the FANDOM network (like Final Fantasy Wiki and Sparta Remix Wiki) have Discord servers for editors and admins to discuss wiki-related stuff in near-real time. Even FANDOM as a whole –together with GamePedia– opened a huge Discord server solely for wiki editors,from both networks.
I don’t know if Fictional Characters Wiki has a Discord server of its own, but if there isn’t, then I believe one should be made. What do you think of this?
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Having a beholder eye(s) transplanted onto a character are grounds for so much abuse. A novel in the Waterdeep Nobles series has such a character, who makes use of a "Cause Serious Wounds" effect with a replaced eye. It is noticed that this character suffers an increasing amount of life energy loss with repeated use of this eye power. How often can a character make use of "Eye powers" in a single day? Need it be a set amount or can a loss of hit points be assigned to various effects? A Dungeon Master is of course free to set any number of restrictions on the use of Game-breaking "infinite wand powers" a character has, but it would be nice to have a set amount since the company touched on the subject within their book.