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You can find everything here.
>r3br@nd <dot> ly /WOD-CODpt1
>r3br@nd <dot> ly /WOD-CODpt2
>r3br@nd <dot> ly /WOD-CODpt3
replace the "3" with an "e", the "@" with an "a", the "<dot>" with a ".", remove all the spaces and it's case sensitive.

Werewolf games are in pt3. For WtA you've got two general options. You either start with Revised core book or you start with the 20th Anniversary core book. They're basically the same game, 20th has a couple of tweaks but is pretty much just a compilations of Revised material to from a much larger core book. 20th games can really overwhelming because of this. The two book has a 250 page difference. So I'd generally suggest Revised as your starting point, but if you like a table of contents, an index, and a lot more words I'd go with 20th. I'd still give Forsaken 2e a look though, there isn't a reason to choose a game just off of my shitty explanations of them when they're both free to read. There is also a Translation Guide for that can help you port stuff between the two if you find you end up liking Forskaken's mechanics but Apoc's fluff. That's a pretty popular thing to do, although it's a touch more complicated. Either way, hope one of them ends up being really fun for you. If none of them end up being your thing but you kind of like the idea of something else in that setting there are plenty of games for that too. I can give suggestions in the next thread if that ends up happening.

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