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Hello. I have been running a campaign in Deadlands Classic for like 2 years at this point so I can speak to that one.Hey guys, the missus wants to run a deadlands game (she's super into old westerns its a long story), I was wondering if you all had some pointers for it? I know there's some fuckery with with some of the latest versions of the game but I haven't done a deep dive, is there another version you suggest? Any tips for playing or running it?
It's old, so if you're used to playing older editions of DND and other ttrpgs it probably won't be too hard to learn. But if you're coming at it from a newer system, it will take some time to get used to. As with a lot of old systems, it has a ton of very specific skills. Paradoxically, there are certain things missing that would seem like obvious inclusions. There is no "Grappling." rules like in DND as an example and it's merely a way to hit people. There are also things you would expect to effect certain rules but don't, like wearing winter clothes to protect from cold temperatures. Rules as written, it does nothing. So you're just as comfortable wearing a parka in the desert as you would be wearing a t shirt in a blizzard.
The books are also kind of confusing to read. They include a lot of flavor text with the various rules and it isn't always super obvious when it begins or ends. They also swap pronouns whenever referring to someone every other rule entry. So the rules for shooting might start it's first section by saying "when a cowpoke wants to do x, he has to do y." And then in the next rule set it will swap the pronouns. I have found this sort of disorienting to read, but I'm sure it will be different for different people. In general, my group has found things very difficult to find in the books and it is at times a collaborative effort to find rules.
In addition to your standard funny dice, you're going need several decks of cards and certain character types will need one of their own. Playing cards are integral to how combat is run and character creation.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.