[Rq-rules] Arms Law

grogthing grogthing at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 4 07:07:34 PST 2007


Before Rolemaster was combined into a single book, it
was sold as a box set that included 3 booklets: Arms
Law (combat system), Character Law (character gen and
campaign rules), Spell Law (magic system).

I have all three, but I don't have a scanner to copy
anyhting.

Greg

--- Peter Brink <peter.brink at brinkdata.se> wrote:

> postmaster at runequest.za.org skrev:
> > Hi all, wishing everyone the best for MMVII.
> > 
> > To start the years debates, I have a wee query
> regarding an ancient text I
> > picked up, ICE's Arms Law, circa 1980. Yes, I know
> technically this is
> > rolemaster, but I suspect this was probarbly their
> first publication and
> > the predecessor to rolemaster.
> > 
> > Anyway, my question:
> > 
> > The index inside referrs to a book of tables
> (section 8 of the index). My
> > copy is missing such info. Does anyone here
> perhaps have the volume in
> > question and if so, will you be willing to scan
> said tables for me?
> > 
> 
> Well, if you have access to the usenet group
> alt.binaries.e-book.rpg you 
> may be able to find a copy (or two)... Another
> option is to visit rpgnow 
> and buy a pdf copy, they are fairly cheap ($5) 
>
(http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=7494&).
> 
> /Peter Brink
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