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<blockquote data-quote="msDarkSage" data-source="post: 6438997" data-attributes="member: 6777455"><p><strong>4 out of 5 rating for Numenera Core Rulebook</strong></p><p></p><p>What Numenera promised, was an oustanding world where everything can happen. What we got was a not-so-good described world, where you can do anything, as long you have proper cyphers. Oh, and you can't hold too much of them, or you'll be send to Void. Mechanics too much relay on them, but they are really poorly described in world, without even suggested value, and eventually your character is shadowed by them.World description show many potential places to play, but not nessesery how to play with them. Book looks nice and with some homerules it can become a really great fun, but it lacks guidelines for people wanting to play-by-the-book. You are thrown into vast world without knowing what to do. Also, bestiary shows that "everything has a level" system do not support "real" world challanges, as every monster in it posses much more power than one would think of.Over all I enjoyed my campaing in the Beyond, but when I'll make another one, I'll change a lot for it to work better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msDarkSage, post: 6438997, member: 6777455"] [b]4 out of 5 rating for Numenera Core Rulebook[/b] What Numenera promised, was an oustanding world where everything can happen. What we got was a not-so-good described world, where you can do anything, as long you have proper cyphers. Oh, and you can't hold too much of them, or you'll be send to Void. Mechanics too much relay on them, but they are really poorly described in world, without even suggested value, and eventually your character is shadowed by them.World description show many potential places to play, but not nessesery how to play with them. Book looks nice and with some homerules it can become a really great fun, but it lacks guidelines for people wanting to play-by-the-book. You are thrown into vast world without knowing what to do. Also, bestiary shows that "everything has a level" system do not support "real" world challanges, as every monster in it posses much more power than one would think of.Over all I enjoyed my campaing in the Beyond, but when I'll make another one, I'll change a lot for it to work better. [/QUOTE]
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