Glyfair
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Lots of products get noticed, discussed, reviled, etc. here. I'm curious what's the best product you ended getting specifically because of ENWorld.
In my case, it was The Book of Taverns by Necromancer Games. I knew about it, but it wasn't high on my purchase list. However, Clark Petersen asked a question on a forum about the 2nd d20 company on the internet. I answered the question and he offered me a free NG product, which turned out to be this. It's a great product. I haven't used it yet, but I know an opening will present itself.
Second place, and incidently first place for "worst" product, was Spawn of Fashan. I actually had previous experience with this because I was playing at an invitational tournament with Lawrence Schick, who had a copye with him. We finished early, and to kill some time he pulled it out and had us create characters.
So, when Piratecat arranged to get a group of people together to get the author to publish another run, I jumped at the chance. While a bad game, it was an entertaining read, and a nice conversation piece. Unfortunately, I had to sell it during some financial difficulties, but it's still great to have had a copy.
In my case, it was The Book of Taverns by Necromancer Games. I knew about it, but it wasn't high on my purchase list. However, Clark Petersen asked a question on a forum about the 2nd d20 company on the internet. I answered the question and he offered me a free NG product, which turned out to be this. It's a great product. I haven't used it yet, but I know an opening will present itself.
Second place, and incidently first place for "worst" product, was Spawn of Fashan. I actually had previous experience with this because I was playing at an invitational tournament with Lawrence Schick, who had a copye with him. We finished early, and to kill some time he pulled it out and had us create characters.
So, when Piratecat arranged to get a group of people together to get the author to publish another run, I jumped at the chance. While a bad game, it was an entertaining read, and a nice conversation piece. Unfortunately, I had to sell it during some financial difficulties, but it's still great to have had a copy.
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