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Re: [DL] The Quick And The Dead
>> everything I've seen is stuff that's in the newer core books. So, is
>there
>> anything in The Quick And The Dead that'd make it worth buying nowadays?
>> Or has it been torn apart and its bits scattered in the soil of the
>Player's
>> Handbook?
>
>I'd recommend buying it if you want information on 1876 to give yourself
>another available year of "official" game time so you have to make less
>stuff up :) .
Bad Nick. No doughnut. :>
With the exception of the John Wesley Hardin - the information in Q&tD has
been duplicated in the 2nd ed. books.
Rulebooks: Deadlands, Revised, errata - John Wesley Hardin
Q) Just a quick question. I recently picked up the new editions of The
Deadland's rule books. John Wesley Harden's stats are no longer in them.
What's up? - talison
A) The editor had to cut a few corners to get the material to fit in
the book. Since John Wesley isn't currently directly tied to any plot
lines, he was one of the cuts. I'd expect to see him make an appearance at
some point in the future though... [John Goff, Direct email, 01/14/00]
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