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This casting worries me. I just don't understand why they don't adapt The Halfling's Gem? I assume it's some kind of rights issue or an unwillingness to pay Salvatore.
I'm just getting visions of a "beholder guard" :(
Thanks for sharing this. I wasn't aware of them and its good to know they are there and I hope to find a way for my stores to raise money and awareness with them.
Respectfully, I disagree. I think saying that a monthly sub isn't the best way for you to support a company but maybe a KS is a better fit for your budget. Different strokes.
It's tough because companies need to keep funds coming in to pay for the development of their lines. Some companies will offer a discount, but others I think don't want to hurt their distributor or retail partners and maintain standard mark-ups even though they are getting far more of the profit...
I think what makes it alluring is that since it's based on OpenQuest the rules are closer to Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition and before. It's a lighter game than Mythras (RQ6) & doesn't feature Glorantha.
In all honesty, IMO, the best Basic Role Playing stuff is coming from publishers other than...
Which is radically different for those of us who prefer traditional RPG rules. It's like games without Hit Points for me. I'm glad other people love them they just aren't for me.
I backed it too and the Marvel Heroic/Cortex DNA combined with all attacks hitting has left me meh. I just wasn't a fan of Marvel Heroic and neither was my group. I think Greater Than Games made a beautiful book though and if you like Cortex, FATE, PbtA, etc you will probably enjoy this game...
Was the One Ring 1E that popular? I wonder how much of the design of 2E was by the previous publisher. I will say that Middle Earth Adventures for 5E was astounding.
While I respect Tolkien, I don't have much interest in playing in Middle-Earth these days, but obviously, I'm in the minority.