Hey everyone, I recently added boxed nightmares on my Xmas list for the annual sale. I know very little about it, but any chance i can to get more BTS related stuff is a win in my book. My package hasn't arrived yet, but I'm curious, what is it like?
Also are there any other discontinued books by palladium or maybe stuff in Rifters/any other game system, or really anywhere that you guys recommend for BTS related content? Thanks.
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I appreciate you posting this. I should try to advertise my own stuff a little better.
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Having just picked up the book recently myself, I'm super pleased at how great the adventures inside are; the only complaint that I can think of is that the After Midnight tabloid supplement isn't an attached pamphlet, but printed inside the main book, but even that isn't a big deal at all.
As far as good Rifter content for BTS, issues 20, 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, and 53 are my personal faves, but most of the BTS articles in those are pretty rad. And thanks for the link to the BTS stuff!
As far as good Rifter content for BTS, issues 20, 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, and 53 are my personal faves, but most of the BTS articles in those are pretty rad. And thanks for the link to the BTS stuff!
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blackaeon wrote:Having just picked up the book recently myself, I'm super pleased at how great the adventures inside are; the only complaint that I can think of is that the After Midnight tabloid supplement isn't an attached pamphlet, but printed inside the main book, but even that isn't a big deal at all.
There is a work around if you're willing as ordering it on drivethrurpg.com would let you print up the specific pages of the newspaper if you needed it. Click here to check it out.
As far as good Rifter content for BTS, issues 20, 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, and 53 are my personal faves, but most of the BTS articles in those are pretty rad. And thanks for the link to the BTS stuff!
Some of those include my scribes, so I'm glad you like them. Its worth noting that some of my scribes from these books will show up in the Creature Feature sourcebook, all expanded on and updated.
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I love to see A Update on NPCs in it.
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blackaeon wrote:Having just picked up the book recently myself, I'm super pleased at how great the adventures inside are; the only complaint that I can think of is that the After Midnight tabloid supplement isn't an attached pamphlet, but printed inside the main book, but even that isn't a big deal at all.
My only complaint was that the newspaper stories had a little note next to them saying what adventure they were for. I would have preferred that information to have just been left in the game book so the players wouldn't know which stories were the game-related ones, and which stories GMs used to make their own adventures. I don't know if later printings fixed that or not.