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Post by tikiman on May 5, 2014 18:03:32 GMT
Anyone else dying to play this? For someone like me who has a hard time finding players, a genre where just a couple of PCs team up (a la Santo and Blue Demon) is great, but I'll be damned if I can get anyone to play it. Such a shame, for my money it's the all-time best Hero product. A terrifically well done genre sourcebook with plenty of examples and ideas, plus all the rules you need under the same cover; y'know, an actual game!
Anybody who has been able to play a Lucha Libre Hero campaign or anyone who has resources or ideas for one, I'd love to hear about it.
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Post by darrenwatts on May 15, 2014 5:15:50 GMT
Good luck! Where are you physically? dw
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Post by tikiman on May 15, 2014 13:51:58 GMT
Good luck! Where are you physically? dw San Diego area. Lucha Libre Hero is without doubt my all-time favorite Hero product. I keep trying to get my hands on a 2nd copy as I am wearing the heck out of the one I have. I get a bite of interest now and then but scheduling a game has not worked out so far. The great thing about the genre is pretty much any adventure for any game can be turned into a Lucha Libre Hero scenario. I've got a terrific Dracula scenario all set to kick off a campaign, complete with a kindly old professor, his beautiful kidnapped daughter, a mad doctor, and flying saucers. If I had the money, I'd hire you to write me some adventure modules for LLH! Your work on that book is wonderful.
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Post by tikiman on May 15, 2014 13:56:02 GMT
One of my great (well, not that big a deal in the scheme of things) regrets is I bought some really cool luchador dolls (or action figures if you like the macho terminology) when I took my wife to Tijuana for her first trip outside the U.S. (all of 20 miles away) but gave them away. Would've been great for a LLH game. They were about 2 inches tall and had a variety of neat masks.
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Post by darrenwatts on May 15, 2014 16:09:46 GMT
Cons are the best place for this sort of thing, I've found. And most any pulp or cheesey horror scenario can be reskinned into a lucha adventure with minimal work. I've used several of Steve's pulp adventures from the website as the basis for lucha convention games, along with my own stuff. if you ever make it out to a big national con or the NY/NJ area, look us up and we'll get you into a game somewhere! dw
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Post by tikiman on May 15, 2014 21:34:04 GMT
If I ever get out that way and have the time, will do!
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Post by tikiman on May 18, 2014 1:02:27 GMT
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Post by tikiman on May 20, 2014 3:05:54 GMT
By the way, I was re-reading LLH yesterday and noticed Rey Mysterio's finishing move "619"...supposedly named for a Los Angeles area code! Uh, not hardly, as 619 is MY AREA CODE and it's in San Diego. Rey Mysterio is from San Diego, not L.A.
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Post by Jazzidemus on Feb 19, 2015 0:50:24 GMT
LOL....I am Demonio del Chupacabra
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Post by misterkarate on Jun 29, 2016 18:58:01 GMT
Good luck! Where are you physically? dw San Diego area. Lucha Libre Hero is without doubt my all-time favorite Hero product. I keep trying to get my hands on a 2nd copy as I am wearing the heck out of the one I have. I get a bite of interest now and then but scheduling a game has not worked out so far. The great thing about the genre is pretty much any adventure for any game can be turned into a Lucha Libre Hero scenario. I've got a terrific Dracula scenario all set to kick off a campaign, complete with a kindly old professor, his beautiful kidnapped daughter, a mad doctor, and flying saucers. If I had the money, I'd hire you to write me some adventure modules for LLH! Your work on that book is wonderful. you can get a PDF of it
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Post by misterkarate on Apr 18, 2017 14:44:33 GMT
yes and it is quite good
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