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


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QuestWorlds in PDF. It's good enough that I may get it in dead tree format once they incorporate stuff from the corrections thread on BRP Central, and I'll have my eye on future supplements.
 

I grabbed the Wanderer's Supplement for Fallout, as well.

And the QS module for Terraforming Mars. Reading the mechanics... well, I was sufficiently underwhelmed that I decided to instead spend my gaming allowance on the Fallout Wanderer's Supplement.
 

I just got the 2024 modules for Foundry… and wow. Just wow!

The monster builder, the Magic item creator, character design, aesthetic, the mods - the sheer number of beautiful mods available six months in.

The foundry system for 2024 is now so powerful it’s made me want to run a game in it right now. Best £70 I’ve spend on D&D.
 

I can't remember if I've posted in this thread before, but as of right now, my last RPG purchase was this white dragon head trophy. I'm not really a fan of white dragons, but it looks better in person than it does in the picture. The blue eyes and red mouth really stand out in contrast with the white scale color.

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Most recently, GURPS Mysteries and GURPS Social Engineering. Before that Foundry + Baileywiki Extension + theRipper93 Extension. Before that, the books for Eclipse: The Codex Persona.

Haven't figured out Foundry yet. I kindof regret the Eclipse magic book. Haven't had much use for it. But I liked the others.

The GURPS books haven't arrived yet.

That's the last year or so.
 

Before that, the books for Eclipse: The Codex Persona.

Haven't figured out Foundry yet. I kindof regret the Eclipse magic book. Haven't had much use for it. But I liked the others.
I'm a huge fan of Eclipse, and think it's one of the best books ever written for the d20 System. I also love The Practical Enchanter (I think that's the one you meant) for its spell templates alone, though I also get a kick out of the magic item cost modifiers and spell research tables.
 


I'm a huge fan of Eclipse, and think it's one of the best books ever written for the d20 System. I also love The Practical Enchanter (I think that's the one you meant) for its spell templates alone, though I also get a kick out of the magic item cost modifiers and spell research tables.
Maybe it'll grow on me.

And yeah, I knew that. Your blog (and his) were what got me to pick up the books after I read the shareware pdf on dtrpg.

I thought it unlikely there were very many Alzrii running around in TTRPG space.
:P
 
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