1. First RPG played this year: grinding old Tunnels & Trolls solos, levelling a new Elf Rogue ("really wow Mark did he also wear black and have long hair? Ever consider playing against type?") for use in other solos, but got off-track. Where's that notebook?

2. First RPG run this year: Basic Fantasy back in February. BFRPG's too Candyland for my hardcore ass, much as I respect their process. PUG player group were also meh discord randos. Help LFG.

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Or if 2 is first GM for me, this college nerd David babysat me when I was 8, taught me D&D with Holmes & Monster Manual. He wasn't very good, had the map out in the open, just treated it as a boardgame. 2 of my 4 starting characters (!) died, the other 2 I've played for decades since.

Years later I talked to him again, and he'd FOUND JAYZUS (was he lost?) and renounced D&D and was so worried I was into Satanism, which to be fair I was. Jesus sucks, Satan's RPGs rule.

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3. First RPG bought this year: Paid $0.00 for Cairn, and it's barely worth that. It's literally a combat system, spell list, very minimal monster list, no setting, no *game* procedures or loop. Sorry, Yochai, but no. Item tokens may be of some use playing Knave (which has everything).

First RPG paid for: Cyberpunk RED. It's relentlessly mediocre/adequate, like Mike realized what a fuckup Gen, 3.0, etc. were, and just made a CP2020+25 years. Stagnant world & design.
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4. Most RECENT game bought. Depends on what you mean.

Ironsworn: Delve is a supplement. Knave 2E hasn't shipped yet, tho I have the beta PDF. Swords & Wizardry Complete Revised, I guess? Depending on timestamp of kickstarter close vs shopping, RoleMaster Unified Core Law.

Mostly I've been buying modules & weirdo sourcebooks instead of new games, which obviously I don't need.

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5. OLDEST game you've played.

Technically it's a tie, Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (ed. Eric J. Holmes) (1977), and Tunnels & Trolls 4th Ed (1977).

Most often I use later editions or remakes of both. Holmes is difficult to use as-is for longer games, you need at least OD&D books or Meepo's Companion to extend it beyond 3rd-Level. T&T 4E is a perfectly serviceable game as-is, I prefer or at least put it on par with later ones.

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6. Favourite[sic] game you NEVER get to play.

Well, RoleMaster's the obvious candidate, but every new edition/decade I can usually get a group together a while.

Whispering Vault, even explaining the concept makes most players back away slowly and call police. Played it for a few years in '00s.

Underground is great game/setting, but very hard to convince players that homeless superhero veterans on the streets of shitty "future" (now past) 2021 L.A. is gonna be fun.

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7. SMARTEST RPG you've played.

HERO is a min-max math optimization game, on top of Champions being a fairly complex world of many factions rather than just one hero/villain group.

Tri-Tac's games, Fringeworthy has a complex game, vastly more than anything else I've ever played, requires a lot of background knowledge of science & technology, and a really open-ended alternate realities setting. Later easy games like Beach Bunny Bimbos With Blasters are so much better.

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8. Favourite[sic] CHARACTER

First and always closest to my heart is Grecal the Grey Wizard. Rolled up in my first D&D session, 15 INT & DEX, average stats otherwise. More of a stab-first, dart-throwing, puzzle-solver, 1/day spell is last resort. Survived the first dungeon with his buddy Starkad Giant-Kin, 2 others died and left in that dark hole. Levelled him for years, switched to Illusionist. Last seen leading a Mages' Guild after a dragon-regicide went bad.
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9. Favourite[sic] DICE

Sides? 6. I love d6-only games (Tunnels & Trolls, Traveller, etc.), I think every other die type is either a mistake (polyhedrals) or an abomination (those 10-sided things). "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."

Manufacturer: GameScience®! I have many sets including polyhedrals. They're so choice, if you have the means, I highly recommend them.

But also:
https://appdot.net/@mdhughes/109554906080476763

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Digital Mark λ former BOFH (@[email protected])

Attached: 3 images Got my clone Holmes dice set in. Good mix of colors & styles, they roll better than Chessex except the marbled ones are shittier (and off sequence! See that back d8‽) Keeping the bottom 2 of each color in my tray. Alas, no orange, pink, or d20 numbered 0-9 (I don't use 10-sided dice). Brown dice are hilariously ugly, gonna use the POOP DIE for really bad shit, that comes up 1 you fall in the latrine. Brand was "Yellow Mountain Imports", just some drop-ship from China. #rpg #dnd #dice

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@mdhughes What’s wrong with 10-sided? Instant percentage rolls FTW

@dssstrkl If it's not a Platonic solid, it's CRAP! (as Mike Myers says)

I use 2d20 and read ones digits for d100, as we did in the Elden Times.

My original Holmes box had chits, and a coupon for the 5 Platonic dice. Gamma World came with 5 more Platonic dice. Not all perfect or hard, but adequate. I soon got a GameScience® d20 with + - signs! Then TSR shipped d10 in Star Frontiers and Dragon Dice (not the dice game) and they were just trash, soapy nothings. I've held a grudge for 40 years.

@mdhughes I grew up on Palladium, so lots of d10 usage, in addition to the standard d6 and d20s, along with the occasional d4 🤮

One of my friends had a d100, but we couldn’t use it because apparently none of our houses were level enough for consistent good rolls

@dssstrkl I love Palladium. Fistfuls of Platonic sets for that.

I do have a Zocchihedron, and have used it in anger, but the table was perfectly Rick & Morty quality True Flat.

@mdhughes I think I should buy a nice high-quality d100 just to have as an artifact