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<blockquote data-quote="Dykstrav" data-source="post: 4903677" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>For some reason, I had that exact problem with my second edition copy of <em>Vampire: the Masquerade</em>. I swear, I purchased at least five copies of that book before it stopped disappearing.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I think I got a little side-tracked from the OP's original intention with this thread. I've found goodies in old RPG materials before, especially those donated by former gamers.</p><p></p><p>My red box copy of basic D&D included a sheaf of character sheets and dungeons drawn on graph paper with loosely keyed entries written on notebook paper. To me, that was pretty cool, trying to make sense out of a campaign played during the early eighties with twenty-year-old notes. I imagine that it must be kinda like finding a map to an unknown dungeon for a PC. Some of it was just good wonky fun that I could rib people about, like the character sheet for "Bardo the halfling" who possessed a ring of invisibility and conspicuously noted on his sheet that he liked elves and wizards.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago, I purchased the boxed set of the old <em>Star Trek RPG</em> published by FASA (I already owned a copy, but I took those booklets around to Star Trek conventions and got them signed, so I wanted an extra copy). That product contained the last guy's campaign notes, including descriptions of two star systems and their starship and crew. I ended up using one of the planets and the ship in a game.</p><p></p><p>Just recently, I was considering running a 4E game with an OD&D theme. I dug out my old OD&D stuff and in the Rules Cyclopedia, I found notes from my sister's campaign she tried running way back in the early nineties.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, I've found a pretty hefty amount of goodies like that in old products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dykstrav, post: 4903677, member: 40522"] For some reason, I had that exact problem with my second edition copy of [I]Vampire: the Masquerade[/I]. I swear, I purchased at least five copies of that book before it stopped disappearing. Anyways, I think I got a little side-tracked from the OP's original intention with this thread. I've found goodies in old RPG materials before, especially those donated by former gamers. My red box copy of basic D&D included a sheaf of character sheets and dungeons drawn on graph paper with loosely keyed entries written on notebook paper. To me, that was pretty cool, trying to make sense out of a campaign played during the early eighties with twenty-year-old notes. I imagine that it must be kinda like finding a map to an unknown dungeon for a PC. Some of it was just good wonky fun that I could rib people about, like the character sheet for "Bardo the halfling" who possessed a ring of invisibility and conspicuously noted on his sheet that he liked elves and wizards. A few years ago, I purchased the boxed set of the old [I]Star Trek RPG[/I] published by FASA (I already owned a copy, but I took those booklets around to Star Trek conventions and got them signed, so I wanted an extra copy). That product contained the last guy's campaign notes, including descriptions of two star systems and their starship and crew. I ended up using one of the planets and the ship in a game. Just recently, I was considering running a 4E game with an OD&D theme. I dug out my old OD&D stuff and in the Rules Cyclopedia, I found notes from my sister's campaign she tried running way back in the early nineties. So yeah, I've found a pretty hefty amount of goodies like that in old products. [/QUOTE]
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