- In WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com, "simon_hibbs2"
<simon.hibbs_at_...> wrote:
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> --- In WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com, David Dunham <david@> wrote:
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> > I'd rather err on the side of growing the market.
>
> I agree with David completely. You can always bring out supplements
> with more detailed rules later.
>
> Too often publishers have used this to publish an unplayable version
> of th game in the first book so customers have to buy the 'Advanced'
> book to be able to play the game, but it doesn't have to be that way.
> Just make sure the basic game is complete in itself, and maybe bring
> out a 'Compainion' with additional rules and other game resources.
>
>
> Simon Hibbs
I on the other hand really appreciate the completeness of the
HeroQuest corebook. The only point of comparison is the old Warhammer
Fantasy Roleplaying, that really provided everything needed to play
for a long, long time. In contrast a poor (on many levels) D&D GM has
to buy at least four expensive books to really get going.
-Adept