It’s here. It’s there. It’s every bleeping where. Quantum Ogre. Quantum Ogre. Welcome to episode 166 of the Gnomecast where we talk about the thing that’s everywhere. The Quantum Ogre.
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I think the quantum ogre is a problem seen from a wrong perspective. It’s never about a choice to meet the ogre – it’s about the choice what to do with the ogre. It’s how players come to the ogre, how they are prepared, and how they are leaving the ogre that is the important part for this particular situation.