Call of cthulhu 6th edition books
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If excessively worn, they will be marked as "card worn. And it might be less confusing for you to find an Adventure you would like to play a golden rule is to start with a short and not too mythos-intensive one-shot — most are written in a way, that allows you to get aquainted with them without thinking aubout the rules.
When you have a good grasp of the adventure and thought about how you would present it in terms of atmosphere and descriptions of places and people, you can grab the quick-start-rules of both editions and while reading them think about how that would apply to your adventure.
Thus you might be better able to figure out which edition seems to more naturally fit your style or what you have in mind for that adventure.
Another possibility is to include your players into making a decision, by trying out both rulesets. This is only feasable if you intend to play on a regular basis. Just use 6th or any earlier edition - the system differences you will get into in a con game are minimal.
The beauty of CoC as a con game is that people can walk up, understand "percentile, roll under! Unless you are specifically wanting to pimp CoC 7e as your agenda, I'd "use earlier" but by that mean "should not get into rules details picky enough that it matters at all. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
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