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I recently unloaded a large chunk of my comics. They were just sitting and given that I got them in the 21st century, less than 1% were...
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When I had a move a little over a year ago, I gave away a literal pick up truck bed full of RPGs (in legal file boxes) away because I...
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For those who are answering no, part of our answer may simply be you have no books in your collection you dont want in the collection at...
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oh 100% - amortized over the life of a game system it is definitely cheap. I didn't mean to disagree with you- just explaining why I...
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I stand by my assessment, in that the entry cost is low. One can always spend more. Also, as I said above, the costs are more manageable...
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Part of the reasoning for me unloading a book thats not for me is that it may be for someone else. Id rather a book that would just take...
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So this is just for physical ttrpgs. So I picked up the Spelljammer and Planescape boxes (Special FLGS covers for both) and with some...
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Yeah, this is a part of my initial point. Omission of any rule is in effect a house rule.
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There is a difference, but deliberately excluding or choosing not to use certain rules is itself a house rule. Similarly, if the system...
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As an aside, part of the reason I would never claim to run a complete RAW game is, to put it bluntly, I never learn every single rule...
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I’m not sure what that means? I try a rule before I change it. That’s all I was saying.
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That is a position that has merit, but many see that as meaning you don't change a given rule or run it in a non-standard way. They can...
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So I am curious. Who here would claim that they play ANY TTRPG 100% rules as written with no alterations or omissions? House ruling...
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I was also considering using Cortex for Trek, but it felt like a lot of squeese for the juice and other projects took its place.
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I attempted a Klingon ST game and it didn't go well. My table and I just bounced off the systems very hard. With more research by all...
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