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  2. Three-Dragon Ante - Wikipedia

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    Three-Dragon Ante [1] (ISBN 0-7869-4072-7) is a card game developed by Rob Heinsoo, and published by Wizards of the Coast in November 2005. The game is a combination of luck and skill, and blends concepts from traditional card games such as poker , hearts , and rummy .

  3. Rob Heinsoo - Wikipedia

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    He is the designer of Three-Dragon Ante, a card game. While at Wizards of the Coast, he also led and contributed to various miniatures gaming projects. Heinsoo playtested the Chainmail game and so he became a member of the Chainmail team, and contributed to the Chainmail column in Dragon magazine writing about tactics and rules.

  4. Dragonchess - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonchess gameboard consists of three 12×8 chess boards stacked vertically. The upper board (blue and white) represents the air, the middle board (green and amber) represents the land, and the lower board (red and brown) is the subterranean world (Gygax 1985:34).

  5. 3D Manufacturing Format - Wikipedia

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    3D Manufacturing Format or 3MF is an open source file format standard developed and published by the 3MF Consortium. [1] [2]3MF is an XML-based data format designed specifically for additive manufacturing.

  6. 3D-printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    [3] [a] While 3D-printed parts are made in the development and production of conventional firearms, they are more commonly associated with homemade firearms in American gun politics . 3D-printed parts complicate the debates regarding high-capacity magazine and assault weapon bans, as well as federal regulations like the ATF 's pistol brace rule.

  7. Talk:Three-Dragon Ante - Wikipedia

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    6 Fair use rationale for Image:3 Dragon Ante.JPG. 1 comment. 7 Repetition. 1 comment. 8 Legendary Edition coming July 2019. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents.

  8. File:Compound of three cubes.stl - Wikipedia

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    The uploader of this file has agreed to the Wikimedia Foundation 3D patent license: This file and any 3D objects depicted in the file are both my own work. I hereby grant to each user, maker, or distributor of the object depicted in the file a worldwide, royalty-free, fully-paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable and perpetual license at no additional cost under any patent or patent application I ...

  9. Stanford dragon - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated render of the Stanford dragon. The Stanford dragon is a computer graphics 3D test model created with a Cyberware 3030 Model Shop (MS) Color 3D scanner at Stanford University. Data for the model was produced in 1996. The dragon consists of data describing 871,414 triangles [note 1] [1] determined by 3D scanning a real figurine