Captain_K wrote:This should not be too off thread, but why are Errata off the table? What does it take to fix the "all agreed" things that need fixing?
I imagine errata correction could require radical layout fixes to accommodate the changes.
tylermo wrote:Your efforts are greatly appreciated, Buttmonkey. Can't believe I said that with a straight face.
Captain_K wrote:This should not be too off thread, but why are Errata off the table? What does it take to fix the "all agreed" things that need fixing?
Captain_K wrote:This should not be too off thread, but why are Errata off the table? What does it take to fix the "all agreed" things that need fixing?
I use a fine mechanical pencil.
You would.
Me, I wood use a ~ Blackfeet Indian Writing Company - Sundance 2.
Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
Captain_K wrote:This should not be too off thread, but why are Errata off the table? What does it take to fix the "all agreed" things that need fixing?
I use a fine mechanical pencil.
You would.
Me, I wood use a ~ Blackfeet Indian Writing Company - Sundance 2.
Yellow Lamy Safari 0.7mm, I have the matching fountain pen too
.5 mm or nothing.. might as well use a purple crayon or chalk
My favorite for design is an all metallic job commissioned for the engineering split of Arthur Anderson's engineering from accounting when they became accenture.
If it was not such a royal pain to get pictures in here.. I'd show you it..
Also I have a buddy who hand makes the bodies from all sorts of odd stuff.. if you ever want truly custom....
About this thread, looks like its just about done? Took a survey on where to send..
Wow, Another Natural One! You guys are a sink hole for luck. Stay away from my dice.
Captain_K wrote:.5 mm or nothing.. might as well use a purple crayon or chalk
This. Always this. I'll accept a .7 mm the day I give up my Oxford comma or 2 spaces after a period. Some things are just right and some things are just wrong.
tylermo wrote:Your efforts are greatly appreciated, Buttmonkey. Can't believe I said that with a straight face.
Artwork looks great (I don't have the 6th print, but thinking of how awful the artwork was rendered was in the 5th print) and it's easy to read ~ again compared to 5th print dark text.
Jason's cover art is superb!
Well done, Trolls!!
Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
Rhuvein wrote:Got the PH today and it looks fabulous!!
Artwork looks great (I don't have the 6th print, but thinking of how awful the artwork was rendered was in the 5th print) and it's easy to read ~ again compared to 5th print dark text.
Jason's cover art is superb!
Well done, Trolls!!
Wait a minute . . both covers are great but I'm now confused.
The cover that looks like the 6th printing was the "standard" 7th printing version, the alternative cover was a KS exclusive. More or less. The Trolls probably printed some extra's they will sell off.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
Thanks Tree. I thought something was amiss when I looked at both PH cover art books. I sent them an email asking for the alternate book and I'll sent back the standard book.
Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
I'm a newbie, received my 7th printing PHB vis the Kickstarter last week. Just wanted to say:
As an old 1e player, reading the Assassin, Knight, Monk, etc was like revisiting old friends.
I like the colorful, informal writing style; so many game books read like technical manuals these days.
Illustrations are nice, some a little on the small side.
Love the 'fun first/rules last' philosophy.
I already ordered a few C&C monster books, hope to get a game together.
spudeus wrote:I'm a newbie, received my 7th printing PHB vis the Kickstarter last week. Just wanted to say:
As an old 1e player, reading the Assassin, Knight, Monk, etc was like revisiting old friends.
I like the colorful, informal writing style; so many game books read like technical manuals these days.
Illustrations are nice, some a little on the small side.
Love the 'fun first/rules last' philosophy.
I already ordered a few C&C monster books, hope to get a game together.
Still patiently waiting for my too-cool-for-school brand new PHBs! C'mon Trolls, SHIP THEM OUT! New books really might mean a new campaign for me so I am looking forward to getting them.
~O
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