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===Editions=== *Kézikönyv Kalandozóknak és útmutató Kalandmestereknek - 1993 ''Handbook for Adventurers, and guide for Adventure Masters'' in English. Hardcover, green, and absolutely underdone. For example, there is a class named Martial Artist in it, who can use his bare hands and feet, as mentioned in it's text, with the Way of the Martial Art. The problem was, that the book did not contain any Martial Art parts, so if someone wanna go Bruce Lee, he need to use the Tavern Brawl skill for 1d6 damage per hit, or without it 1 damage per hit. *Summarium - 1996 Unfinished try to renew the rules. Also Zsolt Kornya wrote this with his Cthulhu fetish. No rules were mentioned in it, only after-endgame monsters and monster spells, and some fluff about Krán, the local [[Lord of the Rings|Mordor]]. *Első Törvénykönyv - 1997 ''First Lawbook'' in English. Because it is so hardcore, it contains not only rules, but laws. This is the so called Da Big Green. Softcover, same system as the very first book, but ~2.5* the content. Still quite full of loopholes. *Új Tekercsek - 1999 ''New Scrolls'' in English. Another unfinished try to renew the system. Brought in the 5-level skills, what was a fairly new thing, compared to the original 2-level skill system, but it became so difficult in the end, that no sane player created a character based by this book. Most skill had a prerequisition of other skills, and attributes. *Alapkönyv - 2004 ''Basic Book'' in English. They realized, that it is embarrassing to have a system what copies ad&d1 in the middle of the 2000's, so they stole the D&D 3rd edition, and ruined so bad, the publisher went bankrupt. No player were reported to use this rulebook. *Új Törvénykönyv - 2007 ''UTK'' for short. ''New Lawbook'' in English. The most playable edition, since it's basically a direct rip-off version of the [[Runequest]] game. Although still buggy, and screams for homebrew rules, and repairs. Seriously, I personally counted the fucked up parts, but stopped it after filled 3 pages in MS Word. Uses the 5-level skill system, but much more simple, and usable. Could have been a real RPG system, but the arguing of the creators made the TradeMark unfollowable, so the whole game is stuck around here. Mentioned TradeMark and lawsuit disputes made this book absolutely unobtainable. No kidding, when the lawsuit dropped the publisher shredded their still existing warehouse stock and you can only get this book in .pdf format or through second-hand sellers. But due to some strange license loophole, the publisher is still able to sell the expansion and lorebooks. It's also the most [[/d/|sweaty]] version from the entire library. For it has a class, what's supposed to be a succubi-witch, who uses sex and seduction to cast spells, while the book itself tells you, that it can only be played by girl players. Then the highest value thing in the shop is not an ultra-rare magic item, but a whore, who was purposefully bred and raised only for your [[Furry|sexual desires]].
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