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<blockquote data-quote="Desh-Rae-Halra" data-source="post: 7724530" data-attributes="member: 81852"><p>In Numenera they are called Glaives (you have a typo) .</p><p></p><p>The All Books In Print pledge level is one of those you invest in to see how far the campaign can go. It will only become really worthwhile later in the campaign as they start unlocking more books.</p><p></p><p>I wish they would have made a Pledge level for people that don't really need the upgraded book. If the only real differences are the rules and foci, that's not a lot of material. Most of the Numenera book is setting.</p><p></p><p>It also strikes me as odd that at the lower levels, it says you just get the corebook, but at the higher levels, it indicates that you get all unlocks that affect the corebook (and slipcase). I can'timagine they would do a Corebook and a different Corebook with the extra material unlocked, but that are how the pledge levels read.</p><p></p><p>The only other thing you have to worry about is that in the campaign for The Strange, they had a "All the Books in Print" pledge level, and ended up not actually producing two of the other book ideas, but issued a decent amount of store credit ($30 per book IIRC) to backers at that level. Hopefully that wont happen with this one.</p><p></p><p>The problem with the store credit is that most of their new releases come out via Kickstarter first, so you have to wait for the new books to go to retail. </p><p></p><p>I'm still not completely sold on the building your base of operations, though I will admit the old Transylvania By Night for Dark Ages Vampire had that flavor initially, and it was pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desh-Rae-Halra, post: 7724530, member: 81852"] In Numenera they are called Glaives (you have a typo) . The All Books In Print pledge level is one of those you invest in to see how far the campaign can go. It will only become really worthwhile later in the campaign as they start unlocking more books. I wish they would have made a Pledge level for people that don't really need the upgraded book. If the only real differences are the rules and foci, that's not a lot of material. Most of the Numenera book is setting. It also strikes me as odd that at the lower levels, it says you just get the corebook, but at the higher levels, it indicates that you get all unlocks that affect the corebook (and slipcase). I can'timagine they would do a Corebook and a different Corebook with the extra material unlocked, but that are how the pledge levels read. The only other thing you have to worry about is that in the campaign for The Strange, they had a "All the Books in Print" pledge level, and ended up not actually producing two of the other book ideas, but issued a decent amount of store credit ($30 per book IIRC) to backers at that level. Hopefully that wont happen with this one. The problem with the store credit is that most of their new releases come out via Kickstarter first, so you have to wait for the new books to go to retail. I'm still not completely sold on the building your base of operations, though I will admit the old Transylvania By Night for Dark Ages Vampire had that flavor initially, and it was pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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