Five of my favorite TTRPGs to look out for in the Black Friday sales

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As tabletop RPG fans, we’re living well right now. There’s a smorgasbord of incredible games out there to play, and more people than ever interested in playing with you. But all those options mean it can be tough to choose which system to try next, and doubly so come Black Friday, when there are loads of great offers on loads of great titles (as shown by the current 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday board game deals, or the overload of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:D&D Black Friday deals). Here I present some of my favourites that I think are absolutel๊y worth picking up in the sales, and though there are a lot more than five I’d love to introduce to your library, these are the ones that I think a lot of groups c൩an get a lot out of. 

As with anything, the cost-benefit analysis is something to consider with tabletop RPGs (or TTRPG, for short). I know a lot of my players love horror, so I get a lot of mileage out of games in that genre, but your group may vary. Ultimately, the Black Friday sales are just a fantastic opportunity to pick up something new, lose an evening devouring systems and settings, and have fun with your friends with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best tabletop RPGs

Happy gaming!

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Tabletop & Merch Editor Benj here with an update now that the Black Friday sales have rocked up. Oliver had his fingers crossed that the five t𝔍abletop RPGs he championed here would go on offer, and as luck would have it, a few of them did. Here are the best prices I've been able to find so far.

The One Ring | $49.99$40.61 at Amazon
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UK: £39.99£28.49 at 365 Games
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The One Ring |
Save $15 - If you want to grab the beginner's set for The One Ring, you can find it for less at Amazon right now. This isn't the kit's lowest ever price, but it's pretty solid nonetheless.

🔶 UK:

Buy it if:
✅ You want classic fantasy
✅ You're a huge Lord of the Rings fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want lots of combat

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Curse of Strahd | $49.95$18.99 at Amazon
Save $31 - UK: £41.99£27.99 at Amazon
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Curse of Strahd |
Save $31 - One of Oliver's suggestions is the setting of Ravenloft, and the adventure that inspired it is currently on offer. That's Curse of Strahd's lowest ever price, too.

🔶 UK:

Buy it if:
✅ You want one of the most beloved adventures
✅ You love gothic horror

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want the revamped version

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Eberron: Rising From the Last War | $49.95$34.98 at Amazon
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UK: £41.99£25.99 at Amazon
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Eberron: Rising From the Last War |
Save $15 - Want a new setting for D&D that's radically different from everything that came before? No problem... try this. Even though it's not the lowest ever price for Eberron, it's actually part of a 3 for 2 offer right now.

🔶 UK:

Buy it if:
✅ You want a steampunk adventure
✅ You want something less traditional

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want classic fantasy

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Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft | $49.95$34.98 at Amazon
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Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft |
Save $15 - While this isn't the book's lowest price, it's still a pretty hefty discount for the Black Friday sale. Plus, it's downright excellent.

🔶 UK:

Buy it if:
✅ You want to make horror adventures
✅ You love all things spooky

Don't buy it if:
❌ You aren't a fan of horror

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Best for horror fans

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1. Delta Green

Modern-day Cthulhu

Reasons to buy

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You want a chilling horror game
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You want something modern
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You want something well-supported

Reasons to avoid

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You prefer the 1920s setting
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You're not a Cthulhu fan

Sale or no sale, you should pick up Delta Green. In my opinion, it's a shining example of a TTRPG that knows exactly what it wants to accomplish, and does so with aplomb; it&rಞsquo;s one of my favourite role-playing games, if not my favourite. 

In Delta Green, the Handler (e.g the Game Master) leads the players’ agents through mythos-infused mysteries that blend horror, investigation, conspiracy, an🌼d the loss of the self to the unending battle against the weird and wicked. It’s the gnarly episodes of the X-Files, basically. 

The system is relatively easy to pick up, built on the percentile BRP framework (Delta Green was originally a Call of Cthulhu spin-off, now its own game), and it shines particularly in the Bonds mechanic, which tracks an agent’s mental deterioration through their relationships with their loved ones, adding to the sense 🌸of personal corruption that comes from battling cosmic horrors. If you’re a GM lookin♏g to introduce your group to horror, this would be a fantastic starting place, partially because the threshold for player buy-in is lower.

The game has an incredi🦩ble catalogue of scenarios ꧑to run

That's due to the game typically being set in the modern day, meaning no “Has X been invented yet?” questions, and the cha💧racters’ professions giving them reason and clearance to investigate the unfolding horrors. It's also because the game has an incredible catalogue of scenarios to run, both official and fan-made, ranging from one shots to year-long campaigns. Turn down the lights, roll u🦂p some in-over-their-head Feds, and have a scary good time!

Best for fantasy fans

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2. The One Ring

We're going on an adventure!

Specifications

Genre: Fantasy
System: Original (d6/d12)
Play if you like: Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, classic fantasy