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Join Date: Dec 2005
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The whole point of an entry level product is to get people to buy additional product. In a way it's much like a lost leader that's used to get people into a store. I have reason to believe that an introductory boxed set is too much work for too little reward for SJG to bother. And over on the Ogre board we got into discussion of plastic figures and got a solid not going to happen response.
I've argued for a GURPS lite fantasy module for years and will continue to do so. I even offered to write it but Steve Jackson told me no. Though it was really cool that he took the time to do so directly. I suspect one reason SJ is resistant to the idea is that the races and monsters in Banestorm are its main selling point. So just copying and pasting them together with the magic rules in the Basic Set as I've often suggested probably isn't viable. I'm running GURPS Fantasy these days so I might get around to writing one myself and ask for permission to put it out there as a fan made book if my store results in a bit of dead time when I can work on such projects.
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