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<blockquote data-quote="thundershot" data-source="post: 1503393" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I WANT more adventures like Bloody Jack's Gold. So far, it's my favorite, but I enjoy all of them. First, I really enjoy the author's sense of humor in the text. It really added a lot to the initial read through before involving PC's. I like having some background that you can use as is, ignore, or adapt to fit your own setting. I like having open-ended adventures that spawn sequels, or even other plot ideas I can do myself. I love how the maps are done. I love having the creature stats right there without flipping through pages of other books.</p><p></p><p>Damn... I guess I just love how the DCC series is going, with Bloody Jack being one of the best (I haven't finished reading the Crow God, but it's gonna be fun too!). DCC books are a necessity for people like me who simply have no time to make their own adventures (my wife and I both work full time, and one of our gaming group is a college student living on campus, and we game out of my living room). So really, I appreciate the DCC series more than anything (and I need to know if there's another limited edition "point five" book coming out for a convention so I can have someone get it for me, since it's impossible for us to get to them).</p><p></p><p>Anyway... thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris (heh.. in BJG last session, the 12th-13th level characters were HUMILIATED by mere CR 1/2 fiendish stirges! It was great!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thundershot, post: 1503393, member: 628"] I WANT more adventures like Bloody Jack's Gold. So far, it's my favorite, but I enjoy all of them. First, I really enjoy the author's sense of humor in the text. It really added a lot to the initial read through before involving PC's. I like having some background that you can use as is, ignore, or adapt to fit your own setting. I like having open-ended adventures that spawn sequels, or even other plot ideas I can do myself. I love how the maps are done. I love having the creature stats right there without flipping through pages of other books. Damn... I guess I just love how the DCC series is going, with Bloody Jack being one of the best (I haven't finished reading the Crow God, but it's gonna be fun too!). DCC books are a necessity for people like me who simply have no time to make their own adventures (my wife and I both work full time, and one of our gaming group is a college student living on campus, and we game out of my living room). So really, I appreciate the DCC series more than anything (and I need to know if there's another limited edition "point five" book coming out for a convention so I can have someone get it for me, since it's impossible for us to get to them). Anyway... thanks! Chris (heh.. in BJG last session, the 12th-13th level characters were HUMILIATED by mere CR 1/2 fiendish stirges! It was great!) [/QUOTE]
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