


I was pretty much blown away by what they crammed in here. Not to mention using my game book preferred style of binding, the spiral! (Spiral binding good. Spiral King? BAD.)
The problem is now I want to use T&T instead if AD&D even though I will be required to do some serious conversion work. I'll most likely keep AD&D and my house rules for my upcoming game though. Maybe T&T can be a light pick up RPG. If I can get the thing read by next Tuesday anyhow.
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Hey nice review of the boxed set. Ive been playing T&T since the 5th edition and was wondering what was in that 7.5, thanks for unboxing it with pics Im definately gonna have to pick up a copy now.
You are quite welcome!
I think its one of the better deals in gaming.
Course given the constant insistence much of the market seems to put in having full color hardback books for 50-60 bucks that require more books to go with it, this is not a hard thing to do!
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