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(5 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

Sounds right, it's a Deluxe Edition after all! big_smile

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(5 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

Thank you!
80g paper is pretty heavy, are the booklets stapled or sewed?

I would record them twice (or more), or drawing a line from first to last cell.

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(5 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

This question is not as dumb as can seem. I'd like to print out both the Rules Book and the Magic Book, but I'd like to make a nice work. For instance, what kind of paper was used for the booklets in Deluxe Edition? And what for the cover? And how the back of each booklet looks like?

Thank you for your time ^^

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(218 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

Hi! My name is Nicolò and I'm from Milan, Italy. I'm 22 and started gaming when I was 7, mainly AD&D 2e and Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu. Around a year ago, after a long break, I decided to start gaming again and create a blog. I came into OSR some months ago, and discovered that BECMI was not actually the "first" edition of D&D.
Right now I'm a enthusiastic supporter of this Old School wave, running a Labyrinth Lord campaign named The Doomed Wasteland (link in signature), a blog named Game Snob (again, in signature) and the first (and only, as far as I know) OSR related forum in Italy - OSR Italia.
I was a proud lurker on LotFP blog, and I have bought a couple of Raggi's adventures (Death Frost Doom and Tower of the Stargazer), and I'm thinking about giving LotFPWFRPG a try as soon as I can.