Best Books of Traps, Tricks, and Jokes?


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Crothian said:
Goodman Games has a great one that the title excapes me. It is very creative and clever though it gets talked about almost never.

Except perhaps in post #2 of this thread? :D

Lethal Legacies ring a bell?

Olaf the Stout
 


Treebore said:
What Olaf said. Like Nightfall I prefer "Wurst" because I have always loved Grimtooth.

I would rate Traps and Treachery 1 over 2 as well. But I find them all worth owning.

I personally prefer TT1 over Wurst but I own all 3. Lethal Legacies is the only one that I haven't got. In fact, as Crothian pointed out, I didn't even know that it existed until a couple of months ago. I plan to get the PDF some time this year.

Olaf the Stout
 

Olaf,

To each his own. Mostly i like it cause it makes the DM more feared than "oh look some complex trap! What's the DC?" :)
 

Olaf the Stout said:
I personally prefer TT1 over Wurst but I own all 3. Lethal Legacies is the only one that I haven't got. In fact, as Crothian pointed out, I didn't even know that it existed until a couple of months ago. I plan to get the PDF some time this year.

Olaf the Stout

I own them all as well, and find them all worthwhile. Just if I had to rank them I would rank them (without certain biases) T&TG 1, Grimtooth, Lethal Legacies, T&T 2.

Again, I like them all, and find it worthwhile to own them all. Players typically don't, though. I love the look of fear that comes to their eyes when they see I have any of these books out. I have to say they are most afraid of Grimtooth's, though. Meaning my 3 kids in this case.
 

Traps & Treachery I and II are the best with Grimtooth's Wurst also being good. For books that are more puzzle and riddle oriented, take a good look at Cloud Kingdom Games' line of books.
 

I recently got a copy of Traps & Treachery I, great book. I haven't had a chance to use any of the >CR 1 traps yet though.
 



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