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04-16-2014, 09:05 AM
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What adventure modules (pdf or print) would you buy based on system?
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So I wonder if generic (like the Eldritch Enterprises system) or OSRIC would be better. What if you had to pick just one for a fantasy adventure? What is your preference?
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Have you seen their recent almost pocket version?
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After GaryCon and some thoughts for publishing, I've been going through my OSRIC hardcover (which I got as soon as they were released). It's pretty neat. For actual play though, I already know where to find everything in the AD&D books so that's what I use, but maybe I could make the switch.....
I probably need some help to polish the adventures I want to publish. Heck like many gamers, I even have my own system and world, but I'm not sure they'll see the light.
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