The One Ring Roleplaying Game Revised Edition
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Ok, slap a price tag of a couple of bucks on it and I'd still be interested.
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I won't share what I did in my private wiki, because it has the full text of the undertakings (and it's in French), but maybe we could open another wiki that has only the titles and book references?Elfcrusher wrote:Personally I think collating, indexing, and referencing are perfect tasks for fans.
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We have already compiled an index of Fellowship Undertakings - it will be in the handy player reference section of the Adventurer's Companion. And I shall say no more about that until the summer.
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Just in time for Dragonmeet and Xmas
Some TOR Information on my G+ Drive.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
"The One Ring's not a computer game, dictated by stats and inflexible rules, it's a story telling game." - Clawless Dragon
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
"The One Ring's not a computer game, dictated by stats and inflexible rules, it's a story telling game." - Clawless Dragon
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No need. This is good news.Andrew wrote:We have already compiled an index of Fellowship Undertakings - it will be in the handy player reference section of the Adventurer's Companion. And I shall say no more about that until the summer.
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I did the same a couple of months ago, it turned into a 10 pages document.Andrew wrote:We have already compiled an index of Fellowship Undertakings - it will be in the handy player reference section of the Adventurer's Companion. And I shall say no more about that until the summer.
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My crib sheets only run 13 pages - but I've hardly had to open a book in play because of them. 4 of that is Character Gen in a table format, 3 cultures to a page, with the 9 cultures yet released, and a page of common tables. The other 9 are my in-play tables, including a restatement of my understanding of the various virtues, rewards, and monster specials. (I do these things not to share them but to enable my players to work from them. And also to put the rules into my head more firmly.)Woodclaw wrote:I did the same a couple of months ago, it turned into a 10 pages document.Andrew wrote:We have already compiled an index of Fellowship Undertakings - it will be in the handy player reference section of the Adventurer's Companion. And I shall say no more about that until the summer.
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Yeah, summarising the rules is the best way to learn them for me as well. I made a 4-page summary for character creation (including virtues and rewards), another 4-pager with almost all the core rules (including journeys, encounters, and combat), and then put all the stances, journey roles, and adversaries (including special abilities) on cards, and as you say, have barely needed to crack a book in play.aramis wrote:(I do these things not to share them but to enable my players to work from them. And also to put the rules into my head more firmly.)
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Ok, what I would really like in the book is kind of intuitive order. Man you have to flip a lot as is.
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I would like to know if the new core book contains contains, apart from the reorganization and rules clarifications/changes, any new rules for things we still haven't seen in the books released so far? Any new weapons, armour, fellowship undertakings... that sort of things?
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