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DarkLloyd

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« Reply #15 on: <09-09-12/1758:32> »
Why is the toolkit readily high?  isn't it mostly reference
The GM screen alone is worth it.
the GM screen is worth it if it's in the physical form.... Digital it's pretty damn useless.
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« Reply #16 on: <09-10-12/0159:40> »
Why is the toolkit readily high?  isn't it mostly reference
1) PACKS - great for whipping up a couple NPCs on the spot.
2) Anatomy of a Shadowrun - This thing is literally a godsend to new players, providing side-by-side run text with an explanation of the rules and rolls involved.
3) Cheat sheets for some of the most common elements of shadowrun, also great for new players.
Greataxe - Apply directly to source of problem, repeat as needed.

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Mara

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« Reply #17 on: <09-19-12/0232:55> »
In order
1) Corebook- For any character.
2) The book for your character type:
Augmentation for Street Sams, Street Magic for magical characters, Unwired for hackers/technomancers.
3) Arsenal- For when you are comfortable enough that you feel like tweaking your guns, vehicles, and armours in exotic ways,
     and having more exotic weapons.
4) Runner's Companion- For the extra qualities. Seriously, some of them were things that my group had been trying to
     figure out before RC came out(Amusingly: I house ruled a Bi-lingual quality...and it matched EXACTLY what RC had)
     For the Advanced Lifestyle Rules.
5) Attitude: Just the first two chapters ALONE make it worth it for a new player. They basicly talk all about runner teams and running, and give you a good feel for the world. I am putting it down here only because it is not a core book.
6) 6th World Almanac. Learning the history of the setting in far greater detail then the chapters in the corebook.
7) Special Interest Books
     War! if you want the fun mil-spec gear, Spy Games if you want the espionage stuff(which, BTW, is fun as heck on a hacker),
     Vice, for if you want to know about organized crime.
8) Safehouses e-book(to make CanRay happy....)
9) Everything else.

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« Reply #18 on: <09-19-12/1202:39> »
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