The 500-page rulebook for Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game is full of problems big and small, according to a bunch of people who have had the chance to check it out ahead of release.
As Dicebreaker first reported (thanks, Polygon), Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game players are sharing a broad range of issues with the tabletop RPG's rulebook over on Reddit. User Santuric explained that they're in touch with publisher Steamforged Games, which apparently asked for a comprehensive list of problems so that they can fix them in the digital version of the rulebook. Naturally, Reddit obliged.
You can read the whole thread here for the current working list of complaints, but issues range from little stuff like typos - proficiencies is apparently spelled "profeciencies," radiant is "radient," and so on - to potentially more obstructive problems. For example, the Knight class apparently isn't able to start the game with enough strength points to equip its starting armor. Similarly, the Caster starting stats reportedly don't meet the requirements for a weapon recommended for that class.
Steamforged, for its part, says it's taking the feedback seriously but asserts that the problems being reported shouldn't affect playability.
"At Steamforged, our primary goal is always to create compelling tabletop experiences that capture the hearts and imaginations of our fans, immersing them in vivid worlds they can get lost in time and time again," Steamforged Games said in a statement. "While we feel we’ve achieved that with Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game in light of the overwhelming positive reviews, we acknowledge the concerns some have raised and take all feedback seriously.
Although these concerns shouldn’t affect the playability of the
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