>>5886202Yes. I like the idea of "you're wrong. I rolled a better number, this is now the rule" as a mechanic.
>>5886099As a general rule, I'm ok with anything you want to do with your toys as long as you keep it contained to yourself. Don't shove your glued, custom printed, third party, 3d printed, and drilled MOC in my face and I won't show you all the atrocities younger me thought were basically legal. Currently, I'm open to hearing your justification of heresy. If it has a great reason I might accept it. That said...
rubbing prints off (only with adult supervision)
[X] using unintentionally broken pieces (A portion of my original Lego parts were broken by the previous owner, never thought anything of it)
using sprues (Lego designed them and gave them to me)
using other things that came in the box (bags etc)
[X] separating parts that came joined in the box (arms and torsos and such)
cutting original stickers
[X] creative uses of cloth pieces (capes, sails and such)
creative uses of ropes and nets
using rubber bands for tension
using rubber bands for aesthetics
plates not fully-pressed
achieving curves by exploiting tiny gaps between pieces
using Duplo, CCBS, Clickits, Modulex, Other non-system lego
using unreleased Lego prototypes or colors
>>5886209
If the glue, metal, and modifications were made by Lego, doesn't that make it an official "piece" of the build?