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


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Bought some more Chessex Dice, Translucent Prism set (CHX23099), cos they looked funky even though I already have waaaaay too man y dice that I'll never use.

Plus, I also found a copy of L2: Tomb of the Lizard King to add to my collection of older D&D stuff that I had lost years ago.
 

Paper Dungeon by Lucky Duck Games last weekend because it was actually the first time I'd seen a pencil being used as a 6-sided die (yes, I now realize that this has been a thing; I just hadn't seen it before).
 

Finally broke down and bought a copy of "Dungeons & Dragons - the Making of Original D&D: 1970-1977". While reading through was an interesting look at how the game to be and looked like before I knew of the game, it's not something I could ever see myself playing. Still, a good book to add next to Art & Arcana.
 

The latest I got was Arkham Horror: The Card Game's latest offering Film Fatale.

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What is the most recent TTRPG product you have purchased? No limits on what: book, PDF, dice, software, minis, whatever.

What make you pick it up? Are you happy with the purchase ?
Two books for Hero System Champions: Old School Enemie- an update to older out of print villians brought up to latest rules, and Victorian hero as to have another book for horror type ideas for my Champions campaign

Also bought 4 old white wolf magazines for the multi part shadowrun adventure. I love old dead tree gaming magazines as they are a gold mine of ideas and adventures. Been filling out my collection slowly but surely
 
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Not sure if y'all are aware of it, but Hamiltonbooks dot com has some amazing deals. I just picked up two hardbound books (The Gamemaster's Book of Astonishing Random Tables and The Gamemaster's Book of Traps, Puzzles and Dungeons) for $6.95 a piece (they're normally around $25 a piece). Definitely worth looking at every once in a while. Some of their prices are more than what you'd pay on DTRPG, and others are cheaper. Hamilton Books, though, is random. You have to keep looking every once in a while because their inventory changes.
 

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