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Just obtained Runequest 2 within the mail

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Just obtained Runequest 2 within the mail

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Topic: Just obtained Runequest 2 within the mail  (Read 1312 instances)

I performed in Harn and located RQ2 labored properly despite the fact that it wasn’t a bronze age setting. I cherished the ship information from RQ3 however discovered many of the different modifications simply overcomplicated what was a pleasant streamlined recreation. One factor I did not like about RQ is that everybody has magic however that was simple sufficient to alter.

I assume there’s not an excessive amount of cause to consider Runequest as a Bronze Age system, aside from custom.  There is a few Bronze Age inspiration within the cults I imagine. Some of the weapons tables (RQ2) do have a wide variety of axes, spears and even features a sickle that match that point nicely (Glorantha is in fact totally different from actual world Bronze Age) but additionally another weapons that don’t. I don’t suppose the rapier within the desk is meant to be a Bronze Age rapier, extra like a real seventeenth century-style rapier.



I performed in Harn and located RQ2 labored properly despite the fact that it wasn’t a bronze age setting. I cherished the ship information from RQ3 however discovered many of the different modifications simply overcomplicated what was a pleasant streamlined recreation. One factor I did not like about RQ is that everybody has magic however that was simple sufficient to alter.

I assume there’s not an excessive amount of cause to consider Runequest as a Bronze Age system, aside from custom.  There is a few Bronze Age inspiration within the cults I imagine. Some of the weapons tables (RQ2) do have a wide variety of axes, spears and even features a sickle that match that point nicely (Glorantha is in fact totally different from actual world Bronze Age) but additionally another weapons that don’t. I don’t suppose the rapier within the desk is meant to be a Bronze Age rapier, extra like a real seventeenth century-style rapier.

Well, there’s the entire part on iron (pp.61 – 62 of the RQ2 Classic e book), whereby it is described as being considerably magical, lighter and extra sturdy than bronze (all helpful traits in a world primarily utilizing magic, and bronze weapons and armor).



Well, there’s the entire part on iron (pp.61 – 62 of the RQ2 Classic e book), whereby it is described as being considerably magical, lighter and extra sturdy than bronze (all helpful traits in a world primarily utilizing magic, and bronze weapons and armor).

Yes iron for Rune Lords. I’d thought of utilizing the Iron Rules throughout the board however with out everybody having magic it made it actually onerous to really damage somebody in respectable armor (which might be correct however much less enjoyable). My group again in highschool had no concept how usually iron or bronze weapons broke so we performed as is and all of us blissfully pretended it was all metal.

Civilized males are extra discourteous than savages as a result of they know they are often rude with out having their skulls break up, as a common factor. ~Robert E. Howard


 


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