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RE: [DL] Which System to Use for a New Game
I love you too Mr. Wolf! And NO I am not a NINJA! <G>
Lee
Mario Lee Bansen III Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Inc.
Vice President PO Box 10908
leebansen@deadlands.com Blacksburg, VA 24062-0908
ICQ#99630029 T (540) 381-8480
www.peginc.com F (540) 381-7797
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-deadlands@gamerz.net [mailto:owner-deadlands@gamerz.net]On
> Behalf Of Joseph C. Wolf
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 7:59 PM
> To: deadlands@gamerz.net
> Subject: Re: [DL] Which System to Use for a New Game
>
>
> Daniel Stack wrote:
>
> > <<snip snip!I'm currently mulling over which system to use for
> my Deadlands
> > campaign which begins in the fall.
>
> > All of tHonest, non-flammable opinions sought.
>
> You can't go wrong with PEG's original vision of the Weird West. I'm not
> saying the d20 version isn't without merit, it's an excellent
> adaptation chock
> full of d20 goodness but it's just not as (for lack of a better word)
> inspired. DLd20 lacks much of the flare that comes through the
> language, i.e.
> raises, going bust, dead man's hand, etc. and the core d20 system
> comes off
> lacking without all the DL paraphenalia like decks of playing
> cards and poker
> chips.
>
> My advice, use whatever makes you and your players happy but if
> you're looking
> for my honest opinion stick with DL Classic it's a winner.
>
> >>Gwanji Joe Wolf
>
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> Joseph "the Ogre" Wolf
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