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Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:02 am
by Relaxo
I'm trying to buy the dead tree version of SW from my FLGS. They "just sold out" so they're ordering it.
What is the Latest, Greatest Core Book for SW, in PRINT that I ask them to order?
The Explorers Edition? On Pinnacle's website, I'm only finding pdfs... what am I doing wrong?
Thank you all!
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:25 am
by Treebore
Savage Worlds Deluxe Explorer’s Edition is the one I bought in print. Well worth it too, in my opinion.
http://www.amazon.com/Savage-Worlds-Del ... 1937013200
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:43 am
by Relaxo
Wait, it's only 10 bucks IN PRINT?!
great news!
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:09 pm
by redwullf
Relaxo wrote:Wait, it's only 10 bucks IN PRINT?!
great news!
Yeah, digest size. I found a copy at my FLGS and snatched it up.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:49 pm
by kreider204
Relaxo wrote:Wait, it's only 10 bucks IN PRINT?!
great news!
Ya, they've always gone with the business model of a very cheap core rule book, then separate setting books (which are often color, hardcover, and so naturally pricier). It makes sense to me - it makes it especially easy for a GM with a shiny new setting book to get players if he can sell them on the cheap core rule book buy-in.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:32 pm
by Treebore
Mine wasn't digest sized, but I had heard there is a digest version that is $10. Since this is paperback I imagine this is it. Mine is hard cover. Even so, I got it via Amazon for under $20.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:47 pm
by TheMetal1
Over at RPG Now, it has a little blurb saying there is no difference between the Savage World Deluxe Explorer edition and regular edition. The content is the same, it's just that the formating is smaller for the explorer edition.
So you just have to decide if you want a big rulebook or little rulebook - both with the same stuff in it.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:27 pm
by kreider204
Actually, I think they cleaned up a decent handful of errata when they published the digest sized version. They are very good when it comes to correcting errata ...
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:41 am
by Treebore
kreider204 wrote:Actually, I think they cleaned up a decent handful of errata when they published the digest sized version. They are very good when it comes to correcting errata ...
It wasn't that much in the first place. At least when I last looked. I probably should see if it has been added to.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:53 pm
by kreider204
Treebore wrote:kreider204 wrote:Actually, I think they cleaned up a decent handful of errata when they published the digest sized version. They are very good when it comes to correcting errata ...
It wasn't that much in the first place. At least when I last looked. I probably should see if it has been added to.
No, it wasn't that bad. Here's the errata sheet they put out for the hardcover:
http://www.peginc.com/freebies/SWcore/S ... Errata.pdf
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:15 pm
by Relaxo
Very cool!
I think the "Explorer" means it's smaller and easy to carry around, paperback for 10 hardback (maybe full size) is 30.
Now that I have a clue, thank you all very much!
Ordered thru my FLGS to give them the business. also, they take B&N gift cards (I can't understand how, but whatever) and since I've got a B&N gift card burning a hole in my wallet, it's all good.
Thanks everyone!
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:22 pm
by tylermo
The hardcover was limited run only. Enjoy that explorers version for 10.00 I still don't have it yet. lol
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:03 am
by Relaxo
my clue erodes... LOL
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 2:38 pm
by mordrene
BEHOLD, as i ressurect this thread.
Relaxo, did you buy Savage Worlds? if so are you a convert yet?
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:40 am
by Relaxo
IT LIVES!
I did, in fact, snag the Explorer's edition of the deluxe SW. I do dig it. I see its influence on Amazing Adventures too. it does seem like it's Fast Furious Fun! I think I have to re-read the combat primer on Pinnacle's website though. I didn't realize it "requires" minis, but it also seems easy enough to skip them.
So in short, yes it looks cool. I'm having a little trouble wrapping my head around character creation... I really dig classes as a starting point, but I guess I'd just use the examples and pick Advantages (or whatever they're called) right?
One nitpick, the Burst spell uses a cone template, but Blast uses a burst template? huh?

Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:14 pm
by Sir Ironside
Relaxo wrote:One nitpick, the Burst spell uses a cone template, but Blast uses a burst template? huh?

I don't have or ever played Savage Worlds, nor have I played many mini games but, I wanna play the game too and take a shot and see how close I am to the target (See what I did there?)
I'm guessing that the "template" part is in reference to the mini part of the game and each template has a different area of effect.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:55 pm
by Relaxo
Yeah that's totally it. The burst template is a circle, and the blast is a cone. it thought it was funny that the spell "burst" is a ray and "Blast" is a burst... it's just funny (not like, ha ha funny) that the template and spell have different shapes.
maybe it's just me.
Check out the test drive rules free download, it's what convinced me to pick up the game, and for 10 bucks, why not?
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:42 pm
by Treebore
Don't get me wrong, I like Savage Worlds, especially the Solomon Kane stuff, but when I have my druthers I prefer CORTEX. It is very similar, but does not use the cards or benny system, and over all feels much simpler to run. Plus it ties in to some pretty awesome settings too, such as Supernatural, Smallville, and all the other Margaret Weis RPG's. Not precisely, because much like with Savage Worlds, they adapt the rules to meet specific needs of each setting.
So if, and I do mean "IF", you find SW feeling a little too gimmicky and a little rules over loaded, give CORTEX a look.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:57 pm
by kreider204
I played SW almost exclusively for a few years. It doesn't actually require minis, despite the way it's written. I rarely used them, and never had an issue.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:51 pm
by Sir Ironside
Treebore wrote:So if, and I do mean "IF", you find SW feeling a little too gimmicky and a little rules over loaded, give CORTEX a look.
I agree. The really fixed things after releasing the Serenity rpg. A lot of people broke the game and complained about it.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:59 am
by Treebore
Sir Ironside wrote:Treebore wrote:So if, and I do mean "IF", you find SW feeling a little too gimmicky and a little rules over loaded, give CORTEX a look.
I agree. The really fixed things after releasing the Serenity rpg. A lot of people broke the game and complained about it.
Yeah, I didn't get into it at all until they put out the CORTEX rule book.
Re: Savage Worlds: I don't get it
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:51 pm
by GameOgre
Savage Worlds is fun but WAY to easy to get into trouble running a game.
We play all kinds of settings and have a blast but it is WAY too easy to put a unbeatable monster against the party or have a nearly unbeatable monster one shoted by a lucky role.
I just feel way more constrained in SW than say C&C and that just feels strange coming from a game that should be so fast and furious!