I use mine all the time. Of course, I've been in a possibly abortive (possibly starting back up again soon) Cthulhu d20 campaign, and two or three Cthulhu d20 one-shots, but I've also used a lot of stuff from this book in my D&D games. The Hounds of Tindalos were particularly disturbing foes which served to appropriately distract in a nasty way the PCs who were struggling to banish Orcus before he noticed them and blasted them to cinders.Pants said:Call of Cthulhu d20 - It looks like I'm never going to run this... ever.
Ah, but the question is what are the best books you've never used, not what are all the books you've never used. I assure you, that list is much longer for me.Ed Cha said:I'm kind of jealous because it seems like a lot of people actually use the books they buy. I just kind of read them for fun. Actually, more than two-thirds of them just sit there after only being flipped through once or twice. I rarely finish reading an entire book. In fact, I have dozens of books I've never even opened. I must have some kind of a problem.![]()
Ed Cha said:I'm kind of jealous because it seems like a lot of people actually use the books they buy. I just kind of read them for fun. Actually, more than two-thirds of them just sit there after only being flipped through once or twice. I rarely finish reading an entire book. In fact, I have dozens of books I've never even opened. I must have some kind of a problem.![]()