Are these books worth it?
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Are these books worth it?
My local used book store just got a load of PF books in. I picked up:
Northern Hinterlands
Monsters and Animals
Yin sloth Jungles
Western Empire
They also had:
Island at the Edge of the World
Balgor Wastelands
The Library of Bletherad
Land of the Damned 1 & 2
and a first edition book I can't recall.
Are any of the books I passed on worth picking up?
I usually buy source books for two reasons. I enjoy reading as the world develops, plus I may eventually start GMing.
Northern Hinterlands
Monsters and Animals
Yin sloth Jungles
Western Empire
They also had:
Island at the Edge of the World
Balgor Wastelands
The Library of Bletherad
Land of the Damned 1 & 2
and a first edition book I can't recall.
Are any of the books I passed on worth picking up?
I usually buy source books for two reasons. I enjoy reading as the world develops, plus I may eventually start GMing.
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In my opinion, the only answer I have here is "Yes."
If you're not in a position to scoop up all of them, I'd say the best ones of those to get after the main book are Bletherad and M&A. The others can be fun regionally, and have some campaign wide content, but LoB and M&A are really major additions to any game.
If you're not in a position to scoop up all of them, I'd say the best ones of those to get after the main book are Bletherad and M&A. The others can be fun regionally, and have some campaign wide content, but LoB and M&A are really major additions to any game.
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Re: Are these books worth it?
RockJock wrote:My local used book store just got a load of PF books in. I picked up:
Northern Hinterlands
Monsters and Animals
Yin sloth Jungles
Western Empire
They also had:
Island at the Edge of the World
Balgor Wastelands
The Library of Bletherad
Land of the Damned 1 & 2
and a first edition book I can't recall.
Are any of the books I passed on worth picking up?
I usually buy source books for two reasons. I enjoy reading as the world develops, plus I may eventually start GMing.
As you start GMing, it is great to have all the books for points of referance not to mention all the places you can go. Before ET book came out I had to make my own cities and other things- was such a pain in the bum.
A brief discription on each of the books you passed:
Island at the Edge of the World: Great discription on more of the Old Kingdom Mts (until the Old Kingdom books themselves come out). Has a good adventure and includes some crystal items - basically magic ISP items. The Church of the Scar is a great religion also.
If you want some OK mts info-good buy but its mostly an adventure book.
Baalgor Wastelands: Covers the area that was once a great part of the Elven Empire. Has great RCCs, some adventures, giant (race) cities, gromek (race) strongholds, pirate coves and struggling communities, not to mention the Free City Troker- wounderful place.
Great buy if you plan on travelling that way or want an interesting race to play.
Library of Brethald: This is a great book, arguably on of the best. It pretty much covers the biggest library on the island of Y-Oda. New spells, Rune items, some demons, and more (Brotherhood of Brethald).
Must have for any GM, nuff said.
Land of the Damned 1: Covers the Norther Mts area and the great rift. Has New RCCs, some adventures, and the Random Monster Generator- great for making your own monsters.
Not likely that any group you run will ever want to go here, let alone be able to survive a good run, but its nice to have for the monsters.
Land of the Damned 2: One of my favorite books, covers some more of the Damned Lands- mostly the southern part. Also has adventure ideas, New RCCs, 15 races of undead, and the Curse Compendium.
Again not likely to go here, but this is one of the better ones to have if you like undead and curses.
So its up to you if you think they are worth it. Me, I get every PF book that came out because sometimes new skills, spells, OCCs, RCCs, info, etc., are placed in the books. That and my players always like to travel. Although for the first year of GMing I used the Old Ones book-plenty in there until you run out of imagination.
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Do not pass up a opportunity to get Baalgor Wastelands or Library of Bletherad, both are fantastic. The Lod 1 & 2 are both good for GM's personal info, maybe you can slip a little something from them into a regular campaign, but they're pretty high level stuff. Island at the edge of the World is the only PFPRG i've never bought despite playing the system for 15 years, so..buyer beware.
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Yup, all good
Note that Island at the Edge of the World is a 1st Edder
Note that Island at the Edge of the World is a 1st Edder
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