@Printdevil @LeviKornelsen @Taskerland @vdonnut @nickdrawthing
*looks cravingly at Liber Ka*
Adventures I usually acquire digitally. Will get Serpent Moon, thanks!
What about the Gamemaster's Companion?
@Printdevil @LeviKornelsen @Taskerland @vdonnut @nickdrawthing
*looks cravingly at Liber Ka*
Adventures I usually acquire digitally. Will get Serpent Moon, thanks!
What about the Gamemaster's Companion?
@Taskerland @Printdevil @vdonnut @LeviKornelsen @nickdrawthing
*rubs hands*
@Taskerland @Printdevil @vdonnut @LeviKornelsen @nickdrawthing
English is my choice of hard copies since that's the best assurance for compatibility with international crowds. From what I see that's 1e.
I am currently learning French though... So reading 2e might also be a fun ride.
Thanks for the clarification!
@Printdevil @vdonnut @LeviKornelsen @nickdrawthing
Nephilim looks intriguing. Any suggestions on which edition to approach first?
@Printdevil @vdonnut @LeviKornelsen @nickdrawthing
For me, it really depends on the gestalt of the game (mechanics, theme, worldbuilding, etc.). It certainly makes it way more fun when it checks many of those boxes (e.g. Numenera, DnD4e, Bastionlands).
But being uniformly an "adventurer" (e.g. Mausritter) also works splendidly when the game is designed around that. I agree with backgrounds being handy for RP.
I'm still to play anything where slowly gaining a "class" is central to gameplay.
White I enjoyed the reviews I've read from you, I'm glad that introspection led you to healthier, conscious habit formation.
How does it seem?