Am I the only guy who collects SW Minatures?
Posts: 73
  • Posted On: Jun 2 2006 6:55am
WHAT! M.T.G ROCKS! AND D&D! anyway, the core comes in handy so ill be getting that first
Posts: 1913
  • Posted On: Jun 2 2006 5:53pm
uhh why is that link not an actual roleplaying game, Shake?


Oh, well, there's some roleplaying stuff on the bottom. The top is miniatures, though.
Posts: 73
  • Posted On: Jun 2 2006 5:54pm
it is good though...
Posts: 2558
  • Posted On: Jun 3 2006 12:07am
Table-top Star Wars = Pain

Still haven't found a decent rule-base. The Wizards set is just what was used in KotOR. Which means if you aren't Jedi, you suck.

I miss TSR. :'(
Posts: 1913
  • Posted On: Jun 3 2006 12:50am
For the record, KotOR is just the Wizards set, not vice versa. ^^
Posts: 5711
  • Posted On: Jun 3 2006 4:31am
And for the record, its called d20 by Wizards of the Coast.

And yes, Second Edition was very good. But WotC uses the same d20 system, and did before KotoR, for their table top Star Wars Role Playing Game among others. Boo Yah!

And it don't totally suck...
Posts: 2504
  • Posted On: Jun 3 2006 5:25am
for some people, the minatures are an essential part of the game... considering I know people who have room size tables covered in changeable landscape, with trees, bushes and mountains, that use minatures for that and do some absolutely awesome and intricate campaigns with it, I wouldn't say their not part of roleplaying...
Posts: 73
  • Posted On: Jun 3 2006 6:58am
theyre more visual rping i think, but anyway, Jedi and Sith arent the best Mr.Do Gooder! you get things lik yuzzem or chewabacca theyre really good (Yoda still excellent though)