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<blockquote data-quote="Axelos" data-source="post: 1320800" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p><strong>Encyclopedia of Demons & Devils</strong> from Fast Forward Games was absolute crap. A friend actually bought it, and at the time I was running a campaign in which I needed unique demons and devils, not carbon copy mariliths and dretches. </p><p></p><p><strong>Monsters of Faerun</strong> is the most overpriced garbage in my box, particularly since none of the creatures in it were ever used in our <em>one</em> FR campaign, which leads me to...</p><p></p><p><strong>Forgotten Realms</strong>, only because we only played one campaign, about five sessions I think, and will probably never play it again.</p><p></p><p><strong>Call of Cthulhu</strong>, because in spite of looking pretty cool, we have never played it and I can't even convince my players to try it.</p><p></p><p><strong>d20 Modern</strong> again because we have never used it.</p><p></p><p>And that's about it. Of books I have seen others mention on here, I have used the hell out of all my Scarred Lands material (R&R, CC I & II, Ghelspad, Secrets & Societies, and Calastia: Throne of the Black Dragon) and just last night picked up the Termana campaign book. My players love this setting and I like it as well. </p><p></p><p>In spite of the binding problems, Midnight is now practically my favorite RPG product ever. After mine started coming apart I removed all the pages, punched holes in the inside margin, bound them together with string, and superglued them back into the hard cover. The only problem is my players are too caught up in their Scarred Lands campaign to let me start a Midnight campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axelos, post: 1320800, member: 4012"] [B]Encyclopedia of Demons & Devils[/B] from Fast Forward Games was absolute crap. A friend actually bought it, and at the time I was running a campaign in which I needed unique demons and devils, not carbon copy mariliths and dretches. [B]Monsters of Faerun[/B] is the most overpriced garbage in my box, particularly since none of the creatures in it were ever used in our [I]one[/I] FR campaign, which leads me to... [B]Forgotten Realms[/B], only because we only played one campaign, about five sessions I think, and will probably never play it again. [B]Call of Cthulhu[/B], because in spite of looking pretty cool, we have never played it and I can't even convince my players to try it. [B]d20 Modern[/B] again because we have never used it. And that's about it. Of books I have seen others mention on here, I have used the hell out of all my Scarred Lands material (R&R, CC I & II, Ghelspad, Secrets & Societies, and Calastia: Throne of the Black Dragon) and just last night picked up the Termana campaign book. My players love this setting and I like it as well. In spite of the binding problems, Midnight is now practically my favorite RPG product ever. After mine started coming apart I removed all the pages, punched holes in the inside margin, bound them together with string, and superglued them back into the hard cover. The only problem is my players are too caught up in their Scarred Lands campaign to let me start a Midnight campaign. [/QUOTE]
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