The second purchase was the Realms of Crawling Chaos from Goblinoid Games. For only $3.71 I had to check it out. Again, this is one I've been looking at for a while. At 64 pages its on the edge of what I'll print out for a PDF. But I plan to read it through and if I am digging it than I'll probably buy a nice print copy. I've liked Proctor's and Curtis's stuff in the past so I'm guessing I'll be making another order.
Like I guessed and the cool thing about selling something RPGNow is transferring it site credit. So my profits from Knowledge Illuminates is going towards buying other gaming products.
That's all for Sunday night. Ivy just made a kick ass dinner and we'll be kicking back for the rest of the night watching some weirdness on Netflix.
That $3.71 price tag talked me into getting RoCC as well. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah awesome price. Looking forward to digging into it.
ReplyDeleteIf you aren't playing 3e, I think the Ultimate Toolbox is a much better product. It also has lots of new stuff in it.
ReplyDeleteI've got both Toolbox and Ultimate Toolbox. If you have the cash, pick up Ultimate, you'll find it's everything Toolbox is and a whole lot more.
ReplyDeleteI own the Ultimate Toolbox and have never used it. It's big. By the time I've walked over tot the shelf, pulledmit out, found then table I needed, and returned to my table, the magic is gone one way or another. I find tha I can print three or five tables andmkeepmthem in a folder and use them at the table. More than that and it adds to the confusion instead of inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a lot of typos in my comment. That is what I get for a quick comment on a mobile device, haha.
ReplyDeleteThose typos, they pop up all the time for me too.
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