What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?


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Weiley31

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Well since my 5E games take place in the Forgotten Realms, I got this for lore/setting stuff.
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And then, as a backer, these came in the mail about two days ago.
 

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Just got Knave 2e recently. I guess I backed it quite a while ago, but I'm not sure if I've bought anything rpg related since then except maybe a fancy set of two of metal dice (Because I'm gradually migrating to only using that kind.) Does it count if I bought a canvas and leather backpack specifically for my gaming stuff? Or a blu tooth portable speaker for the same?

I guess I haven't been much of a customer of RPG stuff for many years now. I just don't need anything I don't already have, nor do I want to invest in a new system again after going pretty all in during the 3.x era.
 
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I've backed both Cohors Cthulhu (waiting not-so-patiently for the Germania campaign) and the most recent Cypher system books (waiting not-so-patiently for the PDFs of those, too).
 


Omak Darkleaf

Oath of Sloth
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My Friday, Saturday, and Sunday paid games on Roll20 were all cancelled last weekend, so I took the money that I’d have otherwise spent on DM fees and instead bought two second edition AD&D adventures yesterday from DriveThruRPG.

I scored “The Rod of Seven Parts” (1996) and “Vecna Reborn” (1998). I put the PDFs of each into the cloud so that I can read them from all of my devices and—for some perverse reason—I also ordered softcover printings of each module even though I have no shelf space for them. They will both go in the Greyhawk stack that sits on the floor of my bedroom between the dresser and the door.

If—when they arrive—anyone IRL asks why I bought these modules, I’ll say that I plan to incorporate parts of the new 5e Vecna adventure into my campaign; I like to read up on prior lore whenever I drop major NPCs and artifacts into my game so that I can make informed decisions about what particular lore to adopt into my own game.

But, TBH, I highly doubt there’s any information that I need from them that’s not readily available online. I bought these modules because I have a compulsive need to collect D&D supplements that will probably never be sated, and I’m fine with that. And just between you and me? I can’t wait for more games to be cancelled.
 




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