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  1. Crusadius

    Opinions on Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4ed?

    I really like the changes made to character advancement that allow a character to remain in their current career but still advance. I like how 4th edition brought back the classes from 1E. I like how skills and characteristics both allow advancement. I like how social class is built into the...
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    Plant-based races

    Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound have the Sylvaneth - "beings of nature, creatures of life magic whose flesh and sinew are crafted from the living boughs of the wyldwood".
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    "Family-friendly" version of SotDL gets Re-Named

    Could have used “Wild Wizard”. Then it would also serve as a synonym of “mad” as in angry.
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    Round up of Osprey RPG books released and upcoming

    Cool cool cool. I can pre-order Righteous Blood, Ruthless Blades from Amazon now. Clickety click.
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    How do you feel about learning new rule systems?

    Now? At my age which is... ahhh, 21, yes, 21. I hate it. Too many new things to remember and likely the rules aren't presented in a coherent manner...... unless the game somehow makes me want to read it e.g. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound.
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    What's the most expensive RPG product you've bought?

    I'm going to be saying... Changeling: The Dreaming 20th Anniversary Edition. $US110 pledge plus $US50 shipping.
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    LotFP in financial dire straights?

    Oooo! My first RPG was red box D&D.... but then I recall the reasons why AD&D overtook B/X (at least in my eyes) so my interest went away. Perhaps something to get when nostalgia hits me again.
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    Good fantasy reads?

    Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, a trilogy by Tad Williams (The Dragonbone Chair, Stone of Farewell, and To Green Angel Tower).
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    Warhammer's Age of Sigmar: Soulbound Is Here!

    I was not planning on buying this. But apparently I had other ideas and went behind my own back to purchase it, both PDF + pre-order hard-copy. It indeed is metal. But doesn't replace the love I have for WFRP.
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    Dungeon World

    The way I see it is that the Players are rolling dice for both their character and the opposition. Either they succeed or their opposition does (or both manage to ding each other). A single dice roll rather than two (or 4 if a system has resistance/dodge rolls).
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    Cubicle 7 No Longer Producing The One Ring and Adventures in Middle Earth

    Ahem. For 15 years MERP was the Number One Lord of the Rings roleplaying game*. TOR has a few years to go before it knocks MERP from that perch.... ;) Ah but I joke. TOR is definitely the better system. I would play TOR over MERP any day. But at the time of MERP, I preferred it over the...
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    Cubicle 7 No Longer Producing The One Ring and Adventures in Middle Earth

    To add to the post by @JeffB, MERP had two editions and, according to wikipedia, ICE was working on a 3rd edition before they lost the licence. ICE also release a CCG and an introductory rpg with the Intellectual Property. MERP may not be the best ruleset for LotR, but ICE supported the IP for...
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    Why Do You Hate An RPG System?

    I can dislike systems for various reasons. I like systems to be able to produce reasonably balanced characters so systems/games that don't do this I dislike e.g. RIFTs. Some systems can be overly complicated. I'm sure some games released in the nineties would fit into this category. Also...
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    Are Dice Pools Good, Actually?

    I like Dice Pool systems. Being able to increase the number of dice rolled gives the feel of significant character improvement, and I like the statistics behind the number of successes you can generate with increasing the pool of dice rolled.
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    Did anyone actually play FATAL?

    "Too historically accurate" for me. I.e. I believe the author claimed how historically accurate it was. It contained racism, misogyny, hate and anal circumference measurements. If that's historical accuracy then there was too much of it in the game for my tastes.
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    Low Fantasy - Best Systems?

    I think my opinion on what constitutes low fantasy is different to yours. I see D&D as high fantasy because you are expected to collect magic items as you advance levels, and you need magical healing and easily get it with a cleric. Whereas WFRP doesn't give out magical weapons like candy (if...
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    Low Fantasy - Best Systems?

    For starting characters WFRP is low fantasy. I played 1E for two years and only got to a 2nd career, and still no magic items, the wizard's apprentice fearful of casting spells and no healing. Our characters were at risk of random goblin with dagger getting a lucky blow in and ending our lives...
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    Low Fantasy - Best Systems?

    Even with magic user careers, I would consider WFRP 1E (or any edition) low fantasy (in comparison to D&D). I remember looking at the 1E wizard careers and the spell casting rules and thinking how hard it is to be a spell caster and as a consequence my first WFRP character was a Dwarf Pit...
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    Cubicle 7 No Longer Producing The One Ring and Adventures in Middle Earth

    There is no debacle. C7 decided that they could not publish TOR 2E for reasons they have not revealed. SG will therefore look for another publishing partner as they have indicated they want 2E published. Not sure why any of the owners of the rights would care about a delay with the publishing...
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