And I'll note the Torchbearer cover really stands out in person due to the toothy, matte feel and the gold embossing.
The 3.0 D&D covers came first, of course, but I started with 3.5 and found the 3.0 ones a little too plain by comparison. #rpgbookcovers
Iconic #rpgbookcovers for me: 3.5 core books, since that was a way different style; Shadowrun 1st, esp. for the logo; Torchbearer
Thank to @worldnamer I'm thinking about memorable #rpgbookcovers.
The two that jump to mind are the Werewolf: The Apocalypse 2nd Ed (those rent clawmarks still are so awesome to teenage me) and Blades (the highlights on the letters and knives are what get me). Guess I'm a sucker for cover modifications (and leaving Bluebeard's Bride for someone else to snag).
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If computers are so good why haven’t we invented one that kicks you off it if you’re not enjoying yourself
What are some of your favorite "hidden" rules in RPGs? Ones that often get missed but contribute greatly to the experience, or that are in "soft" sections so they get skipped.
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@gojaygo Dang, I was hoping that image would just show up rather than being a link.
Also, I usually follow only people I know pretty well. Nothing personal, but I find I'm a completionist when it comes to reading social media, so I follow as few as possible.
#introduction I'm Logan Bonner. I've been working on Pathfinder at Paizo for about 6 years. Worked on D&D, Dragon Age tabletop, Marvel Heroic a bit. Play a pretty wide variety of RPGs and yearly attend Gen Con, Go Play NW, and various Seattle cons.