alsih2o said:curious, i have come across some old goodies, and have a rolemaster book amongst them. looking for a home in a good collection.
Arms Law & Claw Law fourth edition....
JoeGKushner said:In short, not a collector, own several editions of Arms Law, and wish you luck in getting rid of it. You might want to do a quick search on E-Bay and see what the standard prices are for the 4th ed.
mythago said:No, but if you pop up any Harn, Mr. Mythago has a sick thing about that series. *shudder*
Whereas the game before revision seemed a confusing mess to me, and the revision made it into a great game. The re-revision didn't really change anything, just repackaged it. I still have (I think) all of the RMSS and some early RMFRP books, but I haven't played since D&D 3.0 came out and did most of the stuff I liked about Rolemaster, and was much easier to play. Finding players is much easier too.JoeGKushner said:The revision did nothing for me. The revision of the revision turned me off. The purchase with a new company with new books, from what I know compatible with the latest revision, didn't bring me back to the flock.