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<blockquote data-quote="Brujoloco" data-source="post: 5665023" data-attributes="member: 83308"><p>I am foremost an amateur collector of RPG's , owning rares of RPG corebooks such as KULT, Buck Rogers and CORUM. </p><p></p><p>I derive more pleasure in collecting tidbits of RPG's here and there knowing full well that a complete collection of an RPG is impossible and cost prohibitive, but I do enjoy greatly owning the books of varied RPG Systems.</p><p></p><p>So here lies my conundrum, I have run out of rares to try to collect, they being too rare to find or what few books I have managed to find torn and wrinkled beyond recognition by poor treating and lack of care, others so pricey it's honestly mindboggling. So I have switched to own more newer RPG's which are easier to acquire.</p><p></p><p>Right now I'm Interested in the strange <to me> as I live in LatinAmerica, PATHFINDER , HACKMASTER and CASTLES AND CRUSADES. Of These I was wondering wich core books would be more fun to own/read in my spare time? Would love suggestions and ideas on which set to start collecting (I usually try to buy the main corebooks and a couple xpacs/adventures/modules) </p><p></p><p>Thought, ideas and suggestions welcome on these 3 systems. I mostly enjoy reading the rules and perhaps some of the backstory for flavor.</p><p></p><p>I find I prefer first hand details from people that play, been mostly buying lately WFRP3rd Edition xpacs and core packs because I enjoy the setting and loved the old Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay setting.</p><p></p><p>I know it might sound weird, but I do enjoy collecting the RPG's, even more than playing them sometimes. And when I really fall in love with the system from the corebook I form a group to try it and explore. (That's how my CoC collection/play sessions grew the first time I laid hands on it)</p><p></p><p>So any suggestions on how fun to read and enjoy for a quiet lecture these 3 systems I suggested are? I want a new line to begin collecting slowly, as I buy the books as money allows and trickles slowly into my pocket.</p><p></p><p>Also if you have or know about some interesting to read <not necesarily play> systems around I would love to hear about them <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>Also PDF's are so impersonal and defeat the whole purpose of me holding them in my hands, they are out of the question <asked this on other forums and got that answer>, I just want opinions from People.</p><p></p><p>After playing D&D for years I decided to begin collecting alternate systems, so far my most precious treasures belong to the KULT brand. That's an RPG that deserves to be read as a standalone story.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brujoloco, post: 5665023, member: 83308"] I am foremost an amateur collector of RPG's , owning rares of RPG corebooks such as KULT, Buck Rogers and CORUM. I derive more pleasure in collecting tidbits of RPG's here and there knowing full well that a complete collection of an RPG is impossible and cost prohibitive, but I do enjoy greatly owning the books of varied RPG Systems. So here lies my conundrum, I have run out of rares to try to collect, they being too rare to find or what few books I have managed to find torn and wrinkled beyond recognition by poor treating and lack of care, others so pricey it's honestly mindboggling. So I have switched to own more newer RPG's which are easier to acquire. Right now I'm Interested in the strange <to me> as I live in LatinAmerica, PATHFINDER , HACKMASTER and CASTLES AND CRUSADES. Of These I was wondering wich core books would be more fun to own/read in my spare time? Would love suggestions and ideas on which set to start collecting (I usually try to buy the main corebooks and a couple xpacs/adventures/modules) Thought, ideas and suggestions welcome on these 3 systems. I mostly enjoy reading the rules and perhaps some of the backstory for flavor. I find I prefer first hand details from people that play, been mostly buying lately WFRP3rd Edition xpacs and core packs because I enjoy the setting and loved the old Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay setting. I know it might sound weird, but I do enjoy collecting the RPG's, even more than playing them sometimes. And when I really fall in love with the system from the corebook I form a group to try it and explore. (That's how my CoC collection/play sessions grew the first time I laid hands on it) So any suggestions on how fun to read and enjoy for a quiet lecture these 3 systems I suggested are? I want a new line to begin collecting slowly, as I buy the books as money allows and trickles slowly into my pocket. Also if you have or know about some interesting to read <not necesarily play> systems around I would love to hear about them :D Also PDF's are so impersonal and defeat the whole purpose of me holding them in my hands, they are out of the question <asked this on other forums and got that answer>, I just want opinions from People. After playing D&D for years I decided to begin collecting alternate systems, so far my most precious treasures belong to the KULT brand. That's an RPG that deserves to be read as a standalone story. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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