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To be fair, many guides and handbooks and other books of that nature are more meant to be referenced as opposed to read back to front.

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The forgotten realms campaign setting book for 3.5e reads more like a novel than a rulebook. It’s pretty dope. Just so much detail about the gods, the countries, even touches on some extra-planar stuff.

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omg, look at you here as well, I’m gonna pop out on every comment of yours I come across

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They’re really really prolific. Great comments too!

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I read the 2e FR campaign book. I found it to be a slog. :(

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When I first picked up the Nobilis RPG, I read it cover-to-cover, the margins were always crammed full of stories and examples that really helped develop the setting and ideas and contextualize everything. I think the majority of RPGs that I’ve picked up have been read back to front… because what else are you going to do on your first pass?

I’ll definitely agree that it’s good to have books that work as decent reference manuals, especially for rules heavy games… but… have you tried to use the indexes in the 5e books - the PHB index is an experience and a half.

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I’m not saying they can’t be read front to back just that it’s not necessarily strange for someone to not fully read a guide/manual/handbook.

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I think the idea of the initial post is that, when presenting someone with a “guide” for running a game, you kind of expect someone to have read the whole thing at least once, and then use it for reference.

With the case of the 5e DMG, it actually has quite a lot of good advice in it, but most people running games haven’t read it fully… You constantly see complaints about 5e saying “there’s no advice for (x)” where the advice is just in the DMG

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