Ed_Laprade
Adventurer
I (lightly) penciled some homebrew stuff into to my 1e D&DG once, but that's about it.
Usually not, because I keep my houserules, modifications and notes in their own dedicated notebooks, and official errata are usually nitpicky BS to me. When I got a problem while running the game, I make a ruling on the spot. If the ruling comes back regularly, I make it an actual written houserule. This method never failed me. It's nice to be aware of issues, typos etc with the game, but I usually don't make a big deal out of it.By that, I mean ... besides putting your name in the book, do you write in, dog-ear, attach labels, remove pages, or any other type of modification to your game manuals / rule books?
I can only assume you have never had any of your books stolen by any of your fellow gamers.
I used to. My old 1e DMG has lots of underlined and highlighted stuff.
I could see doing that to my currently played game if there was some frequently missed passage. But overall, I'm happy to mark things with post-it notes and flags.
In this day and age, if I want to make up mods to a book, I can write a doc for it. I can even use my PDF extractor program and make an integrated customized copy.
I have marked names in books. Stealing books is seldom a problem (and putting a name in a book might not help that much anyways), but there's a simple matter of confusion over which book belongs to who.
It seems that a lot of people write their names in. In case this interests you: making own ex libris is fairly easy and cheap, and it really looks better. There are two main ways to go around to it: if you want monochromatic - a stamp,
I do a few things to my books:
If it's a book I expect to take to public play, I will write my last name on the page edges (top, side and bottom). This makes it easy to spot if I loan this to someone at the table.
In all my books, I write my name inside the cover and on page 25. I like the stamp above, I may consider going to that method.
I don't put myself in a position to game with anyone who would steal from me.
By that, I mean ... besides putting your name in the book, do you write in, dog-ear, attach labels, remove pages, or any other type of modification to your game manuals / rule books?
This is something I've never done, and would never do. Personally, I don't see the point, though I know people like to do it.