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Last Few RPG Products you purchased?

jaerdaph

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  1. VILLAINOMICON for ICONS Superpowered Roleplaying (Adamant Entertainment) - Not only a rogues gallery of interesting NPCs beautifully illustrated but new rules that take ICONS up a notch - pure win!
  2. WOODLAND WARRIORS (Beyond Belief Games) - a charming little game for emulating Redwall, Mouseguard and other similar stories built from the Swords & Wizardry rules.
  3. AMAZING STORIES OF WWII: HOMEFRONT HEROES for ICONS (Vigilance Press) - An interesting, well-written and beautifully illustrated look at the Golden Age of comics (both what was and what could have been) by RPG legend Steve Perrin.
 

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In the last year I bought:

Shadow, Sword and Spell: A fun old school fantasy game.

All Flesh Must Be Eaten: Been wanting to play this forever, and finally got the book (looks awesome). Still trying to organize a game.

2E books: I've been running a 2nd edition Ravenloft campaign for nostalgia purposes and most of my recent purchases have been re-buying books I used to own: Feast of Goblyns, PHB 2E, DMG 2E, Domains of Dread, etc.

It has been interesting re-examining the old 2e material. Some of the things I remembered not liking (or thining I wouldn't like in light of 3e), like THAC0 or NWPs, I actually really like the second time around.
 

the last RPG thing I actually bought for myself were the 3E rulebooks; after that, I pretty much gave up on gaming, due to not being in a gaming group, getting moved around a lot by my job, etc..
 



Asmo

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The Price of Immortality trilogy from Paizo:
Crypt of the Everflame - Masks of the Living God - City of Golden Death.

Asmo
 

crazy_monkey1956

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[D&D 4th Edition] Player's Option: Heroes of Shadow - new, spiffy stuff

[D&D 4th Edition] Player's Handbook 2 - playing catch up on my collection

[Pathfinder] Inner Sea Poster Map Folio - to go with the awesome Inner Sea World Guide

[D&D 3rd Edition] Epic Level Handbook - slowly rebuilding my collection of older stuff
 

BlueBlackRed

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I will have to go back a couple years for D&D.
The last time I spent my money on WotC was when PHB2 was released.

I also received a few Christmas gifts around that time as well (Draconomicon, Adventurer's Vault).

In the past couple of years I think I've spent $0.00 on WotC products and probably a couple hundred Kenzerco (KoDT).

Kids (read as limited budget) + no interest in recent releases = no money for gaming.
 

I've bought... Rogue Trader. All of the books currently out:

Corebook: Great

Into the Storm: Great additions to the game!

Lure of the Expanse: Looks like fun to run

Battlefleet Koronus: Awesomesauce

Edge of the Abyss: Looks like lots of fun
 

w_earle_wheeler

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Orcs & Goblins Codex for Warhammer Fantasy
Legion of Gold for Gamma World
Wrath of Ashardalon
Famine in Far-Go for Gamma World
HackMaster Basic
Rogue Trader: Core Rulebook


ALL of my RPG purchases have dipped since around the time D&D 4.5e launched. There really isn't much going on in other RPG lines that excites or interests me. Gamma World was cool, but the last supplement was pretty half-assed. HackMaster Basic really turned me off. The only D&D products I seem to be interested in now are the stand-alone board games.
 

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