Books you hate

General questions, debates, and rants about RPGs

Moderator: Moderators

fectin
Prince
Posts: 3760
Joined: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:54 am

Books you hate

Post by fectin »

I really don't like the Magic Item Compendium. Basically every other splat was at least okay, but MIC felt incredibly video game-y and also brought a truly stunning amount of power creep.
If it weren't for MIC, my default stance would be "any WotC book allowed," but once I'm banning one thing, it's time to think about all the things.
Runners up are Spell Compendium and Magic of Incarnum, for basically the same reasons.

Anyone else?
Vebyast wrote:Here's a fun target for Major Creation: hydrazine. One casting every six seconds at CL9 gives you a bit more than 40 liters per second, which is comparable to the flow rates of some small, but serious, rocket engines. Six items running at full blast through a well-engineered engine will put you, and something like 50 tons of cargo, into space. Alternatively, if you thrust sideways, you will briefly be a fireball screaming across the sky at mach 14 before you melt from atmospheric friction.
User avatar
Kaelik
ArchDemon of Rage
Posts: 14816
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by Kaelik »

Wow, it's like you made a list of the least broken books that you hate because they are broken, but provide options to everyone.

I mean, nevermind that the most powerful SpC spells are actually nerfed Complete spells or FR spells. Fuck that SpC.
DSMatticus wrote:Kaelik gonna kaelik. Whatcha gonna do?
The U.S. isn't a democracy and if you think it is, you are a rube.

That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves.
User avatar
Avoraciopoctules
Overlord
Posts: 8624
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:48 pm
Location: Oakland, CA

Post by Avoraciopoctules »

Cthulhutech. I went in expecting Metal Slug action heroes plasma-ing starspawn in the face, and I got a fractal of awfulness.

Are we talking specifically RPG rulebooks, books tangentially connected to elfgames, or any books? Because I had a few gripes with Agatha Christie's Murder is Easy
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9745
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

Avoraciopoctules wrote:Are we talking specifically RPG rulebooks, books tangentially connected to elfgames, or any books?
It's IMHO, so I assume game-related. The 'pieces of entertainment that lost you' thread is a good place for AgChris hate.
...You Lost Me
Duke
Posts: 1854
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:21 am

Post by ...You Lost Me »

Tome of Magic, because learning convoluted subsystems that are basically spellcasting is terrible.

Complete Warrior and Complete Psionic, because they were horrible, horrible shams.
DSMatticus wrote:Again, look at this fucking map you moron. Take your finger and trace each country's coast, then trace its claim line. Even you - and I say that as someone who could not think less of your intelligence - should be able to tell that one of these things is not like the other.
Kaelik wrote:I invented saying mean things about Tussock.
...You Lost Me
Duke
Posts: 1854
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:21 am

Post by ...You Lost Me »

Tome of Magic, because learning convoluted subsystems that are basically spellcasting is terrible.

Complete Warrior and Complete Psionic, because they were horrible, horrible shams.
DSMatticus wrote:Again, look at this fucking map you moron. Take your finger and trace each country's coast, then trace its claim line. Even you - and I say that as someone who could not think less of your intelligence - should be able to tell that one of these things is not like the other.
Kaelik wrote:I invented saying mean things about Tussock.
Seerow
Duke
Posts: 1103
Joined: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:46 pm

Post by Seerow »

I don't think Power Creep means what you think it means.
User avatar
erik
King
Posts: 5866
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by erik »

+1 to Kaelik's complaint. I am baffled at MiC and SpC banning, doubly so for the reasoning.

(RPG) Books I hate... I did waste money on Savage World Deadlands/Weird West. They took Deadlands and squeezed all the quirkiness out of it until it was a bland cow pie. Sure, original Deadlands has some horrible mechanics, but at least it had some charm as well. Even d20 Deadlands could have been salvageable if it wasn't written by hacks just trying to cash in on d20shovelware but I cannot imagine a world where Savage Worlds made something palatable out of Deadlands.

Rifts Vampire Kingdoms... is at the very least worthy of scorn. Mostly for ruining an iconic monster for an entire setting.

Rifts Atlantis for Sunaj Assassins (and to a lesser degree Atlanbetterthanyoueans). Fucking fills me with rage for how stupid their backstory is. Even as a stupid teenager it made me feel dirty with how much stupid is lathered in there.

All 3.5, for fucking up my beautiful 3e with so many pointless changes that I still discover and rediscover them so many years later. That I had to buy a 3.5 PhB and SpC to get by in Living Greyhawk (at the time it was the only available source for my D&D fix) is an unforgiveable shame.
kzt
Knight-Baron
Posts: 919
Joined: Mon May 03, 2010 2:59 pm

Post by kzt »

Most the SR "Shadows" books, because the people who wrote that crap had no idea what the hell they were talking about. Like SLC as some disarmed gun hating paradise (Utah being where the state sued the university system to allow students with licensees to carry guns on campus, and won...) or the insanity of SR Japan.
User avatar
OgreBattle
King
Posts: 6820
Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:33 am

Post by OgreBattle »

Players Handbook, it has fighter and wizard in it. It is the root of decades of grief and ignorance.
Last edited by OgreBattle on Sat Mar 15, 2014 4:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Dean
Duke
Posts: 2059
Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 3:14 am

Post by Dean »

Of all the D&D books I've ever read Book of Exalted Deeds is probably the worst. It fails on every level something could fail it. It is an unoriginal copypasta, it is boring and bland, it is FULL of filler and padding and everything in it is either so low powered it never saw use or written incomprehensibly. I would vote Exalted Deeds as the worst 3.Anything era book ever made.
DSMatticus wrote:Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you. I am filled with an unfathomable hatred.
User avatar
Josh_Kablack
King
Posts: 5318
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm
Location: Online. duh

Post by Josh_Kablack »

I dunno BoED is pretty lame, but it's up against things like:
  • Ghostwalk (not quite 3.0 not quite 3,5, wtf are the rules, and why do I even care?)
  • Deities and Demigods (Here are complicated rules for Deities as NPCs, that amount to "Any Deitiy you meet will be in persistent Time Stops all the time and can precognitively summon an actually infinite legion of angels/devils well before any encounter could conceivably start", thereby invalidating the entire exercise of having statblocks for Deities.
  • Sword and Sorcery's Creature Collection I (Hey, this OGL means that we can beat WotC's publication date for the Monster Manual, wait how's this new edition work?)
  • The Epic Level Handbook (There're sooo many reasons this got dubbed the "D&D Joke Book.")
  • Either of Bruce Cordell's attempts with Psionics.
And those are just off the top of my head for books I actually read, remembered and cared about enough to hate.

For other systems,
  • I keep a copy of the Imagine RPG players handbook around just to mock the entire "let's add complications to older editions of D&D" school of design. It's obscure enough that nobody gets butthurt when I use it as the bad example it is.
  • Street Fighter the Storytelling Game. Falls so very very short of its potential. Obviously written by people who were not good at fighting games, or game design, or staying true to the source material. But who could do literal translations of the canon characters and wrote a game where an optimizing player with a storyteller awarding generous XP could be roughly competitive with the licensed characters after just over two years of weekly play. Oh yeah, and the canon characters were actually supposed to show up repeatedly in most campaigns.
  • Whichever edition of Mekton had the Roadstriker supplement with literally the worst art in a published RPG ever. The book was otherwise unremarkable, but the art was memorably bad.
  • Champions New Millenium. Ugh. Fuzion is everything that is wrong with stat+skill systems in one neat little bundle. And this is it shitting all over a much better system. The attempt to simplify was admirable. The idea to replace the arcane add fractions, then multiply, then add other fractions, then divide advantage/limitation system by just getting more or fewer dice balanced around the default power level was actually good. Everything else about it is wrong. From everyone with a Reflex of less than 10 being a scrub; to having a sample difficulty chart that went through "phenmonal", "stupendous", "cosmic" and eventually topped out at "phenomonally megacosmic" and yet lacked any examples tasks to go with those adjectives; to revamped for the 90s characters without ironic self-awareness. If you hired Rob Liefield to write your superhero game, this is what his interns would churn out.
"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
Sakuya Izayoi
Knight
Posts: 395
Joined: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:02 am

Post by Sakuya Izayoi »

The entire Black Crusade line. The whole setting was very location-specific, so the book fluff, instead of giving you cool details on the Dark Gods, told you about the Screaming Vortex, which is all the fun of having someone describe a Hieronymus Bosch painting to you instead of getting to look at it yourself. They all have grossly OP gear that encourages people to make glass cannons that render every encounter either a joke or a TP. And they all contain one subsystem that should have been in the main game, except Fantasy Flight Games loves to release crippleware and $100 watermarked PDFs.
User avatar
Wiseman
Duke
Posts: 1408
Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:43 pm
Location: That one place
Contact:

Post by Wiseman »

The epic level handbook, for not even trying to solve the caster/noncaster problems.
Keys to the Contract: A crossover between Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Kingdom Hearts.
Image
RadiantPhoenix wrote:
TheFlatline wrote:Legolas/Robin Hood are myths that have completely unrealistic expectation of "uses a bow".
The D&D wizard is a work of fiction that has a completely unrealistic expectation of "uses a book".
hyzmarca wrote:Well, Mario Mario comes from a blue collar background. He was a carpenter first, working at a construction site. Then a plumber. Then a demolitionist. Also, I'm not sure how strict Mushroom Kingdom's medical licensing requirements are. I don't think his MD is valid in New York.
MGuy
Prince
Posts: 4790
Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:18 am
Location: Indiana

Post by MGuy »

Savage Species.
The first rule of Fatclub. Don't Talk about Fatclub..
If you want a game modded right you have to mod it yourself.
User avatar
Hicks
Duke
Posts: 1318
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:36 pm
Location: On the road

Post by Hicks »

I absolutely hate the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Dungeon Master's Guide. Fuck that book so hard. It is worse than FATAL; fuck, even FATAL was upfront about the Fantasy Adventures to Adult Lechery. Now I'm super-pissed because this thread made me think of that FUCKING BOOK. GODDAMN IT, NOW I BROKE THE CAPS LOCK! FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUK-
Image
"Besides, my strong, cult like faith in the colon of the cards allows me to pull whatever I need out of my posterior!"
-Kid Radd
shadzar wrote:those training harder get more, and training less, don't get the more.
Lokathor wrote:Anything worth sniffing can't be sniffed
Stuff I've Made
User avatar
erik
King
Posts: 5866
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by erik »

Shit, I knew I'd forget some in my tiredness.

Yes- Savage Species.

ELH, Psionics and Book of Furries are all bad, but they didn't do things that made me angry like ruining valid character options.
User avatar
hogarth
Prince
Posts: 4582
Joined: Wed May 27, 2009 1:00 pm
Location: Toronto

Post by hogarth »

...You Lost Me wrote:Complete Warrior and Complete Psionic, because they were horrible, horrible shams.
Complete Psionic is the absolute worst. It's not only terrible, but it actually makes other books worse, which is quite an accomplishment.
MfA
Knight-Baron
Posts: 578
Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:53 am

Re: Books you hate

Post by MfA »

fectin wrote:I really don't like the Magic Item Compendium. Basically every other splat was at least okay, but MIC felt incredibly video game-y and also brought a truly stunning amount of power creep.
Ignoring the belt of battle (which should have lived up to it's name and allowed attack/full attack actions instead of being a cheap rod of quicken) and circlet of rapid casting how is it really power creep?

It's power creep for the non (semi-)casters, but why would you ever play one? The options mostly overlap with stuff the (semi-)casters can do any way.
Krusk
Knight-Baron
Posts: 601
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:56 pm

Post by Krusk »

MIC has like [very small number] good items in it, and the rest is total shit.

So people who bring it to the table spend the entire session pouring through a poorly organized book in the hope that something cool pop out at them. Then it doesn't.

Thats why I hate it. Not because of power creep, and not because its too good. Because it annoys me when people bring it to the game.

Complete Psionics gets points for being a psionic supplement that makes psionics worse if you use it.

ELH - For being worthless. The only thing its ever used for is cheating to get feats early, or the higher skill DCs. The skill DCs could seriously have been a web supplement.

BOED/BOVD - For being terrible AND offensive. Being both is a pretty big achievement. Somehow they also manages to make "old school" players fear them for being overpowered. I can't tell you how many times I've had it come up where someone asks to play a VOP monk and I tell them its probably not appropriate for the game. Only to have another player chide them for "being a munchkin and minmaxing way too much" and then fight me when I say "No its because he will suck hardcore, and then drag everyone else down".
User avatar
Ancient History
Serious Badass
Posts: 12708
Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:57 pm

Post by Ancient History »

War! for Shadowrun. Hell, Runner's Companion for SR, and I was part responsible for that.
User avatar
rasmuswagner
Knight-Baron
Posts: 705
Joined: Mon May 16, 2011 9:37 am
Location: Danmark

Post by rasmuswagner »

There are books that are worse written than the BoED, but none that make me as angry when I look in them.

And despite the shitty stats and even worse art, I'd raher have the Creature Collection series than MM II-V.
Every time you play in a "low magic world" with D&D rules (or derivates), a unicorn steps on a kitten and an orphan drops his ice cream cone.
User avatar
Atmo
Master
Posts: 190
Joined: Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:21 am

Post by Atmo »

GURPS, as my bones chill just by reading ANY entry.

Dragonlance, because gay and HORRIBLE GM destroyed this world for me.

Some yuck brazillian games (one of them i think was stolen and sold this horrible "for newbies" way).

4e, because font 14. And ugly game.
☆ *World games are shit ☆ M&M is shit ☆ Fate fans gave me cancer ☆
PhoneLobster
King
Posts: 6403
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by PhoneLobster »

Savage Species.

It claimed to be trying to do something difficult. Like say, something you would need a whole splat book and an edition transition to do.

Then it not only failed to exploit the opportunity, it deliberately sabotaged it's own advertised content/mission to ensure it was unplayable. Deliberately.
Phonelobster's Self Proclaimed Greatest Hits Collection : (no really, they are awesome)
CCarter
Knight
Posts: 454
Joined: Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:41 pm

Post by CCarter »

Most books that are just bad (World of Synnibarr, deadEarth, Swords' Path Glory) I can still enjoy on some level. I do hate the 4th Ed. PHB because I wanted a new edition and that wasn't it. Virtually every page I can find something I detest, from the cover with the woman with one boob slightly higher than the other through to the initially-incomprehensible [W]s to the obviously broken powers like Orb of Imposition I know there are extensive errata for, the lolwhut 5 alignments, damage-on-a-miss powers, half-elves that have racial abilities neither parent race has, longbows doing more damage than crossbows, paladins that add Cha to weapon damage and need a power to actually add their Str bonus, characters that add their Int bonus to AC while unconscious, etc. etc. etc. Burns me like no other book.
Post Reply