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I once paid a small fortune to a solicitor in a legal case. She got lost on the way to court, turned up late with the wrong papers and started an argument with the judge, who told her to "shut up, for the love of God". A stunning investment.
Thanks to golddust for the suggestion
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Its my hobby, I dont smoke, gamble or do drugs. I drink occasionla. My vice is (toy) soldiers.
Its not just the figures that cost. To play the new version of Warmachine its an initial £25 outlay for the core rules; its probably a good idea to bet one of (if not all) the Forces books, 5 of them, about £20 each. Now these are gorgeous books, well worth the money, but even so this is not even with a single figure; my Rhulic army cost about £150, plus paint etc, probably another £20 or so. Ive played about 3 games of it so far.
Currently, Im trying to finish my Flames of War Germans (78 Sturm Division). Im awaiting my mortars and some HQ stuff; the whole army's about £150. I have a large Russian army, bout £300. This is before rules, army books etc.
Historically, my group is looking at Ancients, Im about to embark on 28mm Romans, not sure how many I need cos GW are playing silly buggers with new version of Warhammer Ancients (£32). We could use Field of Glory, but then armies will be about £300!
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that the new edition of D&D would set me back about 250 quid if I buy all the "necessary" books.
Then I'd need all the minis to go with them. Can't play D&D without minis now, oh no.
Bah. Although it does mean I'm single-handedly keeping my game shop open, and the club that goes with it.
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get the d20 rules for free (www.d20srd.org) or download one of the 'clones' for free (eg OSRIC (1st edition AD&D) , Swords & Wizardry (the original 1974 rules) , Labyrinth Lord (Basic))
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Which can last you through to level 5-6 and it's 20USD.
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And we use pryed-off old computer keys as figures, and scraps of cardboard with letters on for monsters. D&D is fun but there's no way I'd have started playing if I'd had to actually buy all the stuff. The only thing I paid for was a set of dice, and that alone set me back 20 bucks.
(Yeah, yeah, I know, I should support the company. But when we started playing I was an unemployed student. Maybe I'll buy the source books at some future point. PDFs are annoying as hell to flip back and forth through.)
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DMG 1, (2 is good, but not necessary)
MM 1, 2, 3
PHB 1 (or rules compendium)
Use the trial of the character generator for class/power/feat info until level 3
I make that 5 books, ~£100
Even the full core set is 8 (DMG1+2, MM1,2+3, PHB1,2+3), so ~160
If you play rather than DM, that can be shortened to the PHB for your class, and the rule compendium is that isnt PHB1.
That said, I have sent back a ton more money than that (the minis look good, and they look even better on ebay auctions, and working it out as 75p a mini doesn't seem to bad... Especially since you're putting on some early bids due to holiday and will probably win only 1 or 2 of the 5 auctions at best...), and have a D&D insider subscription.
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We used to play War Hammer and Dark Future, but as we got older moved onto second world war planes and the American wild west. With the latter two, we bought figures, then wrote our own rules. We had just as much if not more fun playing our own games.
My point is, why buy hugely expensive books? Surely you must have the imagination to write your own rules.
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one of our group writes and has had professionally published rule sets; but we dont like his style. He goes for small, quick games with few pieces; the rest of the group prefer bigger, longer games.
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I'm afraid none of this makes much sense to me. But jolly good, carry on.
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But since they released Dawn of War why would you pay so much more for a worse game?
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a set of rules that doesn't require a branded set of miniatures?
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Got given the three main books by my uncle, bought me-self some dice and then let my imagination do the rest. Oh and got some friends to
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the branded minis are very nice, or price wise there is little difference.
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I've got most of a 40k Imperial Guard tank regiment sat in the cupboards at my parents' house - not touched in ten years.
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Probably a bit of cash in that.
I was so shit at the old painting and *ahem* modding, that these figures have lost a lot of value. Mind you it was only between the ages of 11 and 13 so it was more my parents wallet suffering...
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and yes, there are some girls that work there... most of them terrifying.
they have a bar onsite though, they worked out that as they've got the most busy branch of their shops onsite, and a massive gaming room - they really should cater for all the adults that have to drive their kids to the place (people come from all over the world apparently).
this is what the place looks like from the outside... I think you'll like it!
maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Lenton+Lane,+Nottingham&sll=52.125374,-2.305498&sspn=0.006613,0.021136&g=wr14+1bs&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Lenton+Ln,+Nottingham+NG7+2,+United+Kingdom&ll=52.940893,-1.176009&spn=0.003246,0.014656&t=h&z=17&layer=c&cbll=52.941491,-1.174993&panoid=80hyB4EqHuoEcJv22PjQ3g&cbp=12,181.5,,0,5
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