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by Ollivanders_382 » Oct 11th, '05, 19:31
Just curious what everyone’s take is on these books compared to each other. I have Royal Road, and while I appreciate the fact that it is quite well written and held in high regard I do find it a bit lacking in some respects. Would volume 1 of Card College be a better place to start? Thanks in advance for your opinions!
I'm also not sure if I'm comparing apples and oranges here so if I am feel free to set me straight.
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by Mandrake » Oct 11th, '05, 21:31
There are dozens of previous posts (and heated disagreements!) on this so try a Search above and see what the words Royal Road or even RRTCM bring up.
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by TheMightyNubbin » Oct 12th, '05, 04:59
Yep - this one has been around the houses many times.
My opinion is that whilst RRTCM is a 'classic' text which anyone interested in cards should own Card College is a superior in terms of clarity, readability, scope and basically more up to date thinking on cards.
As you say you can't really compare the two - it's one book written many years ago against a series of books written recently.
RRTCM is a classic book on magic - but that's not to say we don't evolve and update our thinking - which Card College does.
Given the choice - start with Card College Volume 1 - you wont regret it!
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