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You meant to say TheRPGHaven, right?Harley Stroh wrote:Benoist!
Awesome photos! Thank you for posting and welcome to the forums. I lurk over on therpgsite, and it is wonderful to see you posting over here as well.
//H
Oh I know what he meant....Benoist wrote:Thanks guys.
And Jim? I'm pretty sure Harley meant the RPG Site, though the Haven is a cool place and deserves some attention too.
Very true! Looks like the game is picking up momentum in all corners of the hobby too. The community seems to grow steadily around the game, and you really can't beat a bunch of passionate gamers when it comes to make a good game a great one, by virtue of its popularity and welcoming, enthusiastic community supporting it.Karaptis wrote:Another excellent thing about this game that should be pointed out is not even in the rulebook. The 3PP participation looks to be putting an excellent game over the top! I have never been so satisfied in an RPG like this one thus far!
Welcome, Jodown! It's like you've been here all along.jodown wrote:I love my giant, sinister-looking, black and gold book. I'd like to share our story with you all...
I popped over to Paizo's site on a Monday night, and I saw a post about this curious looking tome on the Store Blog. I had never heard of this before. Intrigued, I came over to this site to investigate. I read all the reviews linked to on the page for the book. I tried to go to bed. I could not sleep; I was so excited about this game. I got up out of bed and ordered the regular edition of the book. Satisfied, I went back off to bed to dream of fantasy adventure times...
Time passed. A whole week passed. Paizo still had not even shipped my book. How dare they! Now it was saying that the book was back ordered. I panicked. I got on the phone and tracked the book down at a (fairly) local game shop. I went there straight after work. When I got there, they apologized and said that they only had the more expensive deluxe edition. I didn't care. I could barely hear what they were saying to me. The book had me locked in its gaze. I vaguely remember clumsily snatching up the book and the two modules, then waiting impatiently through the checkout process.
Since that day, the book and I are one. My girlfriend says it's weird that I kiss a book. Well, I think she's weird. My other copy should be arriving soon from Paizo, but I care not. I only have eyes for my sweet love.
It is a really cool story. And you have a spare copy now for the players arriving soon at your door. Isn't life awesome?jodown wrote:I love my giant, sinister-looking, black and gold book. I'd like to share our story with you all...
I popped over to Paizo's site on a Monday night, and I saw a post about this curious looking tome on the Store Blog. I had never heard of this before. Intrigued, I came over to this site to investigate. I read all the reviews linked to on the page for the book. I tried to go to bed. I could not sleep; I was so excited about this game. I got up out of bed and ordered the regular edition of the book. Satisfied, I went back off to bed to dream of fantasy adventure times...
Time passed. A whole week passed. Paizo still had not even shipped my book. How dare they! Now it was saying that the book was back ordered. I panicked. I got on the phone and tracked the book down at a (fairly) local game shop. I went there straight after work. When I got there, they apologized and said that they only had the more expensive deluxe edition. I didn't care. I could barely hear what they were saying to me. The book had me locked in its gaze. I vaguely remember clumsily snatching up the book and the two modules, then waiting impatiently through the checkout process.
Since that day, the book and I are one. My girlfriend says it's weird that I kiss a book. Well, I think she's weird. My other copy should be arriving soon from Paizo, but I care not. I only have eyes for my sweet love.
Did I say it didn't happen?Ogrepuppy wrote:Story?
That actually happened.
The cover is different, but the contents (including the color endsheets) are identical.Tush Hog wrote:What are the differences between the deluxe and regular edition? Is it cover only or is there a difference in paper quality and such?
Agreed. We love AD&D, too. And when we get the itch to play AD&D, we ... play AD&D.Benoist wrote:What really satisfies me about this game right now is that it is so obviously NOT AD&D. And you can ask around, since a few people know me around here: I am a huge supporter of the First Edition game play and spirit. I LOVE AD&D 1E.
To put it bluntly, I was afraid this game would be "Joe's fix of AD&D" and that would not have gone overly well with me.
But this, the actual DCC RPG result, it's a completely different game altogether, and in a GOOD way.
Now that tune sounds familiar, and I very much like to hear it.Harley Stroh wrote:Agreed. We love AD&D, too. And when we get the itch to play AD&D, we ... play AD&D.
//H
Harley Stroh wrote:Welcome, Jodown! It's like you've been here all along.jodown wrote:I love my giant, sinister-looking, black and gold book. I'd like to share our story with you all...
I popped over to Paizo's site on a Monday night, and I saw a post about this curious looking tome on the Store Blog. I had never heard of this before. Intrigued, I came over to this site to investigate. I read all the reviews linked to on the page for the book. I tried to go to bed. I could not sleep; I was so excited about this game. I got up out of bed and ordered the regular edition of the book. Satisfied, I went back off to bed to dream of fantasy adventure times...
Time passed. A whole week passed. Paizo still had not even shipped my book. How dare they! Now it was saying that the book was back ordered. I panicked. I got on the phone and tracked the book down at a (fairly) local game shop. I went there straight after work. When I got there, they apologized and said that they only had the more expensive deluxe edition. I didn't care. I could barely hear what they were saying to me. The book had me locked in its gaze. I vaguely remember clumsily snatching up the book and the two modules, then waiting impatiently through the checkout process.
Since that day, the book and I are one. My girlfriend says it's weird that I kiss a book. Well, I think she's weird. My other copy should be arriving soon from Paizo, but I care not. I only have eyes for my sweet love.![]()
//H