
Tyler Hudak
United States Akron Ohio
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With all the luck on this list so far I thought I'd give it a shot and head out. Went to a number of GWs and turned up empty handed, but when I got to a local flea market I found some good things.
Got this - $4. Complete although the box is a little beat up.
Also had in it:
Champions II: The Super Supplement! Champions III: Another Super Supplement
and a Champions cardboard heroes pack.
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N T
United States Olathe Kansas
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For the first time in a long time for me, a more standard RPG to post here. Found this 2nd Edition boxed set, used but complete and in pretty good shape. Had one extra 6d.
$3.99 Savers
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Bill Johnston
United States Boston Massachusetts
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It's not the entire box set (the box, for one, isn't here). The rulebook is here, although the cover is worn and separated from the top staple. The 16-page Viper's Nest scenario is also present. It doesn't have a cardstock cover, but I'm not sure it ever had one. (It does have some writing in pencil under the title.) The map is also here, with some wear at the creases and some pencil on the back. The character sheets are missing.
You will have to provide your own six six-sided dice, but I'm sure you can scrounge those up.
As a bonus, I'll also include Gamemaster's Screen. This is a 3-panel screen, plus a 16-page adventure (The Island of Dr. Destroyer). Be warned, this is actually for Champions 3rd Edition.
(I bought a box of D&D stuff at a yard sale back in May, and these were included. Figured I'd throw them in the math trade and see if I get lucky.)
I'll cover shipping in the US, and the first $10 outside the US.
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Lowell Francis
United States South Bend Indiana
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Even before that I'd picked up the first edition of Champions which pretty quickly knocked V&V out of the way in local gaming circles. I won't say I really understood the rules, but I could fake it pretty well. Honestly, I don't think I got a grip on the system until the 3rd edition when I finally felt I could number crunch and hard goob with the best of them. Through middle school I ran on and off games for friends until they moved away from rpg gaming. I mostly utilized the existing Enemies books or adapted characters from V&V products. I'd say it counts as a campaign in that I have a pretty strong memory of the characters and some of the NPCs I used.
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