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Join Date: May 2022
Location: South Bend, IN
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Thanks for all the great feedback.
I have the 4E Basic books. Even though DFRPG repeats a lot of what's in them as far as game mechanics, it's probably easier to play because all the non-fantasy-genre stuff is removed. Plus, I'm guessing that the DFRPG Spells book contains a lot more than what's in the Magic chapter in the Basic books, and the DFRPG Monsters book obviously contains more than the smattering of creatures in the Basic books. So, along with the maps and character counters, I'd be getting much more fantasy content than the Basic books have. Am I also correct in assuming that DFRPG has more fantasy weapons, armor and equipment than the Basic books? But maybe less than the Low-Tech source book? |
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