Best RPG Book you've never used

Fantastic more-than-a-year-old books I haven't yet had a chance to use:
- Freeport
- Rappan Athuk 1-3
- Tomb of Abysthor
- Rokugan
 

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Pants said:
Call of Cthulhu d20 - It looks like I'm never going to run this... ever.
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.
 

Monsternomicon - although I read it often - I am saving these baddies as surprises for my players in the next campaign ( after The IKCG comes out- and after we agree on a chage from the SL campaign )

Mutants & Masterminds - I WILL RUN THIS SOMEDAY!
 

Until recently that would have been Exalted, but now, hmm.

GURPS supplements as research tools notwithstanding, Buffy or Ars Magica, I think.
 

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. :P
 

I have owned most, if not all, of these for more than a year, but have never used them, and wish I had and hope I someday will.

D20 Traveller, Oriental Adventures, Wheel of Time, Oathbound, Engel, and Scarred Lands.

i would be happy to play or run traveller in any of its incarnations.
 

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. :P
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. :P

I suspect many folks would be jealous of someone who can actually afford to keep buying dozens of books that they don't use or even read. ;)
 

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