JohnGaunt wrote:$100 is a lot of money, but it may be worth it. No one else needs to buy anything, so the cost of the game per player is low. Of course, players will want to buy dice and whatever other books are available separately.I have not read any other online reviews. I saw the demo version in a FLGS. Any RPG that eliminates the nit-picky tactical combat is OK by me. No hexes or squares or minis!
Kingofpain89 wrote:The Golden Dawn sourcebook: ** expired/removed eBay auction **
JasonZavoda wrote:It was flying purple people eaters.I have a copy but haven't read it yet.
TollHouseGolem wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **D&D stained glass (Dragon Attack) ** expired/removed eBay auction **More D&D stained glass (Dragonlance Fifth Age)
red_bus wrote:$50 a good price I think. We will see. Is it any good?
Mars wrote:The stained glass are nice pieces. You can probably still pick them up from Noble Knight for $50 each. I grabbed a set a few years ago. The original price of them was $200 each.
JasonZavoda wrote:Beyond the Mountains of Madness... is this a particularly rare one or am I thinking of a different cthulhu item?
g026r wrote:It's back in print, so it's not really rare anymore if you're looking to actually run the campaign -- but the printings are now hardbacks, which means that the softback prints are still somewhat rare-ish, I believe.
TheHistorian wrote:I don't believe that's correct. There was a hardcover release a few years ago, but it's hardly in print. Chaosium will sell you a pdf, but that's it.