No, it isnt about the size. My grandpa has a antique 3,000 dollar chess board. The theme is "The Civil War" so the people replace the pieces. You figure out which piece is the horse (and all the pieces) by looking at the placement of the players (people).
Oof,dat level 80 ๐ซ๐ซ
Comically large knight
Level 70: ๐ฟ
The level 40 the knight is made of magnet
The wait is kinda worth it
Ends witha biiig smile. ๐
"Damn, that's huge" ๐
80 was best fr
Is it me or are the knights fat
Level 40 should be level 1
Level 80
Lvl 100 knight got some British teeth
"How big do you want you chess pieces sir ?"
ChessVibesOfficial: YES
The biggest one being like the 2nd least detailed and level 2 being so detailed
I like the chess disks, also all pieces are from different sets.
So basically if Level Increased then Size also Increases ๐
Which Chess Board will be Used For Level 100 ๐
Level 80 knight looks like that weird looking converse sneakers ๐
Yeah Iโm not spriest
level 100 the horse is smile ๐
Bro got the biggest smile
Lvl 50 and 80
100 level bring real horse ๐
level 90 but it is a little bit smaller๐
Level 90 looks almost the same thing as Level 1
Level 70 horse is like : buwoooooooo
I have the level 30 chess set
Its just a knight fron chess
Ranveer be like :- kya 100 lvl se yeti khel te hai ๐ค
That's Some Big-Black-Thing Bro..๐
What A Big Dad Lvl 100 Knight Dude..
Seems to get worse
WHY DO YOU NEED THAT BIG OF A KNIGHT!
Level 40 is a serious desireee…
Level 10> all
Keeps on getting bigger
Ah yes the black one is the biggest
Best is 20
Awesome I have near level 30 chess pieces! What about you, guys?
Level 80 was deadliest
I'm waiting….for guy to bring a real horse๐
Level 100. is๐ฑ
oklahoman horse escapes to random dudes house
Dang those teeth on lvl 100 look like they might be brighter than my future๐
70 is the best
???
20 is the best imo
lmao
Level 100 was bigger than my chess board
No, it isnt about the size. My grandpa has a antique 3,000 dollar chess board. The theme is "The Civil War" so the people replace the pieces. You figure out which piece is the horse (and all the pieces) by looking at the placement of the players (people).