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So do those guys make good 5e books? Just saw their vid on Neon Odyssey. I haven't bought books beside the core ones since I can just find online the pdfs, or at least the races and classes that I want to try. Looks like they offer a lot of stuff, but then again I know jackshit if what they offer is worth it. I'm currently playing in a humblewood campaign, and the GM pretty much sums it up as the adventure the book gives feeling empty at a lot of places (and thus having to put his own content), while also skipping important stuff. Your take /tg/?
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Buy an advertisement.
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Take time to read
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I mean they're ttrpg books. If you're interested, get 'em and read 'em. I don't think I've bought a single ttrpg book that I didn't find SOMETHING I could use, in. And I bought the special edition release of 5e spelljammer.
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That fact that they'd jam these books with so much shit but still not bother to redesign the classes, just give them different names, tells me that this is a limpdicked attempt at jazzing up 5e without actually trying to fix it, because 5e subhumans are so fucking stupid that they might not buy these books if they were too different from bog-standard 5e
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Well for now I’m not sure if anything interests me… the video felt like jangling keys to me so it caught my attention. And my irl game is gonna fizzle out soon while I still have three system books I haven’t touched yet, so I’m not eager to buy another one.

desu I think the only pdf that I’d be interested to get is Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms. I want to try out their element bender classes, and see what their kaijus are like… I don’t suppose anyone has a pdf?

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