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

I caught up with the WFRP 4e books I hadn’t bought yet, the Dwarf Players Guide, The Elf Playerd Guide and the Dwarf GM resource.

Honestly if you want to play non-humans as culturally different in any system and not just short/slim humans then you could do worse than these books. A really good resource with tons of cool ideas. I loved it.
 

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I just got the new Sidewinders book for Savage Worlds, which is a Wild West sourcebook. I had this insane dream of combining it with D&D's Ravenloft setting in a Hammer horror-style mashup.

Other than that, I've gotten addicted to buying themed decks of playing cards (cyberpunk, steampunk, superhero, post-apocalyptic, etc.), because Savage Worlds uses them for initiative. It's verging on unhealthy...
 


Old gaming magazines, specifically some old white wolf and challenger magazines. Filling out my collection. Man the wealth of lore, ideas, monsters and adventures out there waiting for reuse is amazing
 

The Pendragon 6e Gamemaster's Handbook finally arrived in my region, so I ordered it immediately. The same online store had Call of Cthulhu Dark Ages 3rd Ed, and since I've been hombrewing a CoC campaign set in Dark Ages France for a while, I bought it too. DA 3rd Ed is mostly England focused and later centuries than my homebrew, which was a bit dissapointing but it's proving useful none the less. The store supports Bit & Mortar, so I have the PDFs for both which is going to aid with getting my CoC DA homebrew onto VTT.

For VTT content, a few weeks ago I bought the Savage Worlds based Beasts & Barbarians for FGU, which is something I've run before around an IRL table. It's Sword & Sorcery with a Pulp-Conan vibe to it, with some cool additions and changes to the SWADE rules.

For software/support tools, I splurged for the Humble Bundle Map Making Mega Bundle, which is virtually everthing ever released for Profantasy's Campaign Cartographer 3+. I already owned all the core apps like CC3+, City Designer, Dungeon Designer and Cosmographer, but from time to time I've bought 1 of the annuals at $40 CDN a pop for specific tools & styles. So getting all 18 annuals was worth the $43 price tag alone. And there are loads of other symbol sets, apps and tools bundled in.
 

I picked up a physical copy of Candela Obscura today, on a whim when I visited my LFGS that isn't so local since I moved. I bought the PDF when it came out, and I liked it, but I feel like it fits better in my hand.
 

I've got two crowd funding purchases for Mothership, which is funny because I don't own the base game. One is a supplement on bounty hunters and the other is a supplement for derlict space craft. I'm planning to use both to help provide ideas for gameplay in my ongoing Star Wars bounty hunter campaign so to a large extent I'm buying the fluff over the crunch. It may possibly lead to purchasing the Mothership base rules if I'm impressed by the quality of the supplements.
 

In March I picked up a used (but advertised as complete) copy of WotC's Everway (1995) for $30. I didn't unpack it until a couple of weeks ago. And, boy howdy, was it ever complete - not only did it contain all of the core Everway components (books, cards, sheets), but on top of the box was a copy of the very rare Spherewalker Sourcebook in excellent condition!
 

Right, my Savage Worlds mania continues, with me buying Horror at Headstone Hill about two weeks ago. We'll see when I get around to running it – there's ETU first, and I don't know if Han Cluster will be ready to go by then.
 

Most recently was the 7th edition of Call of Cthulhu and the Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign. Actually, more recently I Kickstarted KULT: Divinity Lost - Dark Realms and Other Horrors including the core rules. I don't actually have it yet so I'm not sure if it counts.

 

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