[Rq-rules] Finally got my copy of MRQ

grogthing grogthing at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 17 11:45:50 PDT 2006


So far I have the Main MRQ, the MRQ COMPANION, MRQ
MONSTERS, and MRQ LEGENDS. 

I really like the monsters book.

Greg

--- David Smart <jurrubin at gmail.com> wrote:

> I made the same discovery when I picked up MRQ a few
> weeks back and am using
> it for the same purpose (streamline my own house
> rules). I doubt I'll pick
> up the rest of the publications though.
> 
> On 10/16/06, Julian Lord <julian.lord at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Having said all that, I still find it (as I may
> combine it with stuff from
> > HW/HQ, more subtle magic for starters) to be a
> better starting point for my
> > personal house
> > rules than either RQ2 or RQ3 ; for although MRQ
> fails to recapture the full
> > design elegance of RQ1 &
> > 2 and also fails to match the mathematical
> precision of the RQ3 rules, its design failures
> actually make it a more customizable version to work
> from,
> >
> > as they (unintentionally?) provide a more modular
> basic system to work
> > with than those of the previous, more integrated,
> versions of RuneQuest.
> >
> > Julian Lord
> >
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