12-30-2021, 02:43 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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New Old Timer Here
I'm looking forward to sharing info about TFT. I played it all through the 80's and into the 90's. I was fairly decent at Game Mastering TFT.
It's been a long time and I'm very rusty. My friend had all of our info and it disappeared during a nasty divorce. So, I'm starting from scratch but plan to purchase the Legacy Edition. If that doesn't kick start me, nothing will. My son has expressed interest as well as some now former coworkers. They are former because, I retired yesterday and now have time for gaming again. |
12-30-2021, 03:15 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2017
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Welcome! You will be delighted with the Legacy Edition materials. The basic game play is essentially indistinguishable from what you know from your past experiences. Don't pay too much attention to the debates here and on other forums re. changes in experience, staff spells, etc.; it is generally way over blown nit picking by a few committed fans. Bottom line is that the game feels the same as it ever did. The important new developments are:
- much better and more extensive physical components (maps, MH tiles, counters, etc.) - a whole ecosystem of card-based components, many of which are excellent. Decks of Destiny, the character cards from Gaming Ballistic, the outdoor and labyrinth encounter cards are some stand outs. - a big set of high quality modules, including a half dozen solos. |
12-30-2021, 07:37 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Everything Lars said is spot-on, Bill.
You might also consider the Hexagram fanzine collection an almost essential part of the Legacy Edition; there is some fantastic material in those pages by folks who love and want to share their enthusiasm for the game. I’ll also highly commend Gaming Ballistic’s Character Collection cards as being super useful to any TFT GM. And if you are ever in need of exotic monsters, feel free to port some over from my corner of Cidri. |
12-30-2021, 07:40 PM | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Thanks. I'm looking forward to it. I may be able to drum up more interest among local gamers as well if I get my proficiency back up on the system. I used to have most of the rules practically memorized.
Later on, we were into large scale battles as opposed to campaigns. I had to incorporate stuff from other game systems. Example: GURPS had a cool castle layout. It took some time to prepare but I set up a castle siege that the guys still talk about. |
12-30-2021, 07:44 PM | #5 | |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: New Old Timer Here
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A good friend of mine, God rest his soul, was into Centaurs. He had 4 squads of 10 with a few higher ranking ones. It was challenging to keep him challenged with all of those fast moving light tanks moving across the board. |
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12-30-2021, 08:09 PM | #6 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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Re: New Old Timer Here
I've got a few notes for D&D conversions here:
https://www.hcobb.com/tft/SRD_TFT.html (Which links off to my online character builder, or you can use the app here https://thefantasytrip.game/news/201...er-a-free-app/ ) The new Melee is still a free download http://www.warehouse23.com/products/SJG30-3452 There are Discord and Facebook groups and we often play on Roll20, but Table Top Simulator has some support.
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12-30-2021, 08:29 PM | #7 |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Thanks for the links.
I never heard of DISCORD. I deleted my Farcebook account. |
12-30-2021, 10:30 PM | #8 |
Join Date: Jun 2019
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Welcome Bill! Congrats on retirement. We share the same background -- I played from the beginning to the end of the 90's non-stop. And in Illinois, only one state away from you!
Read the new ITL and you'll find it's very much the same, and better in many ways. Why just having an Index is a big improvement - LOL. All good people here too. Yeah, we nit-pick, but we have a lot of fun doing it! You'll find tons of interesting stuff in the past discussions, and new ones all the time. Enjoy!
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12-31-2021, 08:56 AM | #9 |
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Durham, NC
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Re: New Old Timer Here
Hi Bill,
Welcome aboard! Isn't great finding TFT has risen like a phoenix? Enjoy. |
12-31-2021, 09:12 AM | #10 | |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Indiana
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Re: New Old Timer Here
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You know. Back in the day, TFT had a small but extremely loyal following. We lost some players to the fact that D&D was much more pervasive and in the 90's, Warhammer filled in a huge gap for many. I thought that GURPS would take hold as a TFT 2.0 but that didn't happen for me or my friends. Originally, the D&D loyalists dismissed TFT as a basic hack and maul game system with no room for story lines or campaigns which was a huge mischaracterization. They also hated the fact that players could generate and play with non-human characters. Our group played characters that were Humans, Elves, dwarves, Giants, Orcs, Reptile Men, Centaurs, and a few others that I can't remember. You could play these character types provided that you didn't mind living with their advantages and disadvantaged. A friend of mine was a small fellow who was really lucky with the dice. Yes, he liked playing giant characters. LOL! Last edited by Bill_in_IN; 12-31-2021 at 09:24 AM. |
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