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vidar
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Out with the Old
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Feb 11 14:10 UTC 2002 |
How do you rid yourself of gaming materials that you no longer want or
use? Give them to friends? See if a hobby store will buy them from
you? Auction them on Ebay?
I never thought I'd see the day when I wanted to get rid of some of my
gaming materials, but I have realized that I have seldom or never used
many of them and have no intention of using some of them.
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jaklumen
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response 1 of 6:
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Feb 21 08:13 UTC 2002 |
haven't really come to that point yet, as I have little materials of
my own. The Marvel Super Hero books are courtesy of a friend, which
my wife was grateful for..hers were in bad shape
(too bad we never really took up the game)
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vidar
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response 2 of 6:
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Feb 21 14:31 UTC 2002 |
I only came to this point recently even though I've known for some
years that there is some of my stuff that I rarely or never use.
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vidar
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response 3 of 6:
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Feb 24 15:33 UTC 2002 |
One of the books that I was considering getting rid of was TimeLords,
however, now that I've read it more I realize that most of the complex
mathematics is in creating equipment.
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vidar
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response 4 of 6:
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Mar 5 21:55 UTC 2002 |
The question now is, after I read the rules more thoroughly, will I run
it under its original system, or will I do something like a conversion
to d20.
<thinks Races: usually just humans, Classes: there aren't any - anyone
can learn any thing, Levels: come to think of it, I don't really
like "levels">
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mooncat
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response 5 of 6:
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Mar 7 19:49 UTC 2002 |
So in other words, you probably wouldn't convert it to a D&D style? ;)
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vidar
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response 6 of 6:
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Mar 7 21:13 UTC 2002 |
Actually, more to a Star Wars style - but without classes and levels.
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