how much conan have you got?
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I am quite close: AE, Scrolls of Skelos, Ruins of Hyboria, Tito's Trading post (the worse of the lot), the Compendium (another wrong buy) and Tower of the Elephant.Malcadon wrote:I got all 3 core books, Road of Kings, Scrolls of Skelos, Ruins of Hyboria, and the GM Screen. I dont have the money to buy a lot of splat books, and I like to keep to the basics.
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Well, I broke my 16 book rule for Conan and am lacking 'just' the following, though I think I can live without them...
Messantia
Atlantean Edition (Pocket, dont like pocket editions, as Ive said)
Shadizar
Heretics of Tarantia
Tower of the Elephant (Though theres a version from xoth.net)
Pirate Isles
Free Companies
Catacombs (Which Ill probably pick up soon)
Or that early 'Stones' scenario
I think I have close to 30 books, which is crazy, and would take a lifetime to run through even if we played 6 hours every day for years. I can imagine even just running Trial of Blood alone would see anyone into old age.
Messantia
Atlantean Edition (Pocket, dont like pocket editions, as Ive said)
Shadizar
Heretics of Tarantia
Tower of the Elephant (Though theres a version from xoth.net)
Pirate Isles
Free Companies
Catacombs (Which Ill probably pick up soon)
Or that early 'Stones' scenario
I think I have close to 30 books, which is crazy, and would take a lifetime to run through even if we played 6 hours every day for years. I can imagine even just running Trial of Blood alone would see anyone into old age.
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You miss a very good adventure if you don't have Heretics of Tarantia (Pirate Isles is also a great book).PrinceYyrkoon wrote:Well, I broke my 16 book rule for Conan and am lacking 'just' the following, though I think I can live without them...
Messantia
Atlantean Edition (Pocket, dont like pocket editions, as Ive said)
Shadizar
Heretics of Tarantia
Tower of the Elephant (Though theres a version from xoth.net)
Pirate Isles
Free Companies
Catacombs (Which Ill probably pick up soon)
Or that early 'Stones' scenario
I think I have close to 30 books, which is crazy, and would take a lifetime to run through even if we played 6 hours every day for years. I can imagine even just running Trial of Blood alone would see anyone into old age.
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I marked myself "complete" though I don't have the AE pocket edition, the early "Signs & Portents" articles (issues 1 through 25) that weren't reprinted in the Compendium (though I'm only really sorry about not having Vincent's Tortage write-up
) and the map that was supposed to come with the GM's screen.
Also, having the 2nd edition Secrets of Skelos I, of course, didn't bother tracking down the Scrolls of Skelos from 1st edition. Oh, and I missed out on the nice, shiny replacement map for Shadizar: City of Wickedness (I just have the little downloadable version
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While we're on the subject of supplements, though, am I right in thinking that The Black Stones of Kovag-Re and The Coming of Hanuman were only ever available as PDFs? I have them as such, as well as the AE core book, but was wondering if they'd ever been available in hardcopy.

Also, having the 2nd edition Secrets of Skelos I, of course, didn't bother tracking down the Scrolls of Skelos from 1st edition. Oh, and I missed out on the nice, shiny replacement map for Shadizar: City of Wickedness (I just have the little downloadable version

While we're on the subject of supplements, though, am I right in thinking that The Black Stones of Kovag-Re and The Coming of Hanuman were only ever available as PDFs? I have them as such, as well as the AE core book, but was wondering if they'd ever been available in hardcopy.
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Looking at Heretics, it didnt appeal to me, I think a certain lack of action potential put me off. If I come across any of the books Im missing, I will probably pick them up though. But as far as having enough to be getting on with, I think Im sufficiently covered. Just something like Aquilonia and Across Thunder River is enough for years of entertainment.The King wrote:You miss a very good adventure if you don't have Heretics of Tarantia (Pirate Isles is also a great book).
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That is correct Kev - Stones & Hanuman were PDF only.Kev wrote: While we're on the subject of supplements, though, am I right in thinking that The Black Stones of Kovag-Re and The Coming of Hanuman were only ever available as PDFs? I have them as such, as well as the AE core book, but was wondering if they'd ever been available in hardcopy.
I wonder if anyone printed and collected all the free adventures available in Signs & Portents? I have not - freaking ink prices!
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I got Conan Hardcover (not Atlantean)
Conan Pocket (Atlantean)
Shadizar
Skrolls of Skelos#
Stygia
Ruins#
Across Thunder River
Road of Kings#
# means the sourcebooks I would get again, but not bother with the rest.
Across the thunder River is great its just I have not had the opportunity to implement it.
Conan Pocket (Atlantean)
Shadizar
Skrolls of Skelos#
Stygia
Ruins#
Across Thunder River
Road of Kings#
# means the sourcebooks I would get again, but not bother with the rest.
Across the thunder River is great its just I have not had the opportunity to implement it.
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And I agree with your classification, but I can't help the fact that I'm an anal retentive completionist....Hervé wrote:I didn't consider the pocket Edition as a separate edition in my post, as it holds no new information compared to the first Ed. But I have it too...Weren't their 4 deifferent editions of the main book though?
1st edition
Pocket 1st edition
Atlantean
2nd edition

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