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From just an economic perspective, if you decide against the hardcover then it will contribute less to the total cost of the grab bag, thus enabling you to get more of something else (in theory). You might could try to get a copy of Boxed Nightmares (assuming that it even exists somewhere) to go along with BtS2 (since the sourcebooks for it are quite a ways off).
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Ask for the Hardcover.

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Re: Thinking about getting the main book...

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Ninjabunny wrote:I've been thinking about getting the main rule book for BTS with a X-mas grab bag. I was just wondering if I should try to get the hardcover or not. I know the game is fun and that its got lots of neat things you can do for it I was just wondering which was the better deal The hard or the soft? Sorry to bug everyone with something so dumb but some feed back would be nice thanks again guys.


I've been pondering this too. I have all the Rifts books, don't want any more Fantasy books, and only need two more Nightbane books. I'd like to bolster up my collection of Coalition miniatures, but I wonder how much the hardcover BtS2 book will take away from the two books and minis I want.
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Go for the hardcover you won't regret it.
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So I think this is what I'm going to send in as my wishlist (in order from most wanted to least):

• Nightbane 1: Between the Shadows
• Nightbane 2: Nightlands
• BTS-2 Gold Edition Hardcover (signed proof copy or signed and
numbered)
• Rifts Miniatures
- Coalition Soldiers: Coalition Soldiers Miniature Pack Code: MI8003 (I
have two packs, but want more)
- Coalition Skelebots #1 Miniature PackCode: MI8008 (I have none)
- Rogues & Scout #1 Miniature Pack Code: MI8017 (I have none)
- Coalition SAMAS #1 Miniature Pack Code: MI8009 (I have one)
- Coalition Sky Cycle Miniature Pack Code: MI8010 (I have one)
• Original Artwork
• Rifts Ultimate Gold
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