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Should I sell the old RPG books that I don't use?
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<blockquote data-quote="dreaded_beast" data-source="post: 1412462" data-attributes="member: 11185"><p>I have a small collection of RPG books consisting of various settings, systems, etc.</p><p></p><p>Now, there are some books that I will definately keep although I probably will not play, just because they are the "core" books for that particular system: Shadowrun, Earthdawn, Gurps, etc.</p><p></p><p>And there are books that I just like because they have some interesting ideas or are a good "read". There was a good 10 years in my life when I would just get RPG books and read them, never playing them for lack of people to play with.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, going through my books I have found 4 that (at the moment) I don't think I will have any use for or just don't strike me as useful. In my opinion, the rules are a bit unbalanced for me, the writing poor, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about selling these books, but I would hate to look back a few days, months, years later and think "I shoulda kept those books!"</p><p></p><p>The books are:</p><p></p><p>d20:</p><p>Deadlands d20 (this one I kinda like for the flavor, but the mechanics are wanting in my opinion)</p><p>The Quintessential Fighter (just a poor book for flavor and mechanics in general, in my opinion)</p><p>Mystic Warriors (interesting flavor, but just poor mechanics in my opinion)</p><p></p><p>And a non-d20 book made in 1991 by Seventh Street Games:</p><p></p><p>Mecha! (now why did I get this book again?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreaded_beast, post: 1412462, member: 11185"] I have a small collection of RPG books consisting of various settings, systems, etc. Now, there are some books that I will definately keep although I probably will not play, just because they are the "core" books for that particular system: Shadowrun, Earthdawn, Gurps, etc. And there are books that I just like because they have some interesting ideas or are a good "read". There was a good 10 years in my life when I would just get RPG books and read them, never playing them for lack of people to play with. Anyways, going through my books I have found 4 that (at the moment) I don't think I will have any use for or just don't strike me as useful. In my opinion, the rules are a bit unbalanced for me, the writing poor, etc. I'm thinking about selling these books, but I would hate to look back a few days, months, years later and think "I shoulda kept those books!" The books are: d20: Deadlands d20 (this one I kinda like for the flavor, but the mechanics are wanting in my opinion) The Quintessential Fighter (just a poor book for flavor and mechanics in general, in my opinion) Mystic Warriors (interesting flavor, but just poor mechanics in my opinion) And a non-d20 book made in 1991 by Seventh Street Games: Mecha! (now why did I get this book again?) [/QUOTE]
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