It seems (or maybe I am just wearing rose tinted glasses right now) that the red hardcover edition of RQ2 was pretty typo-free. Granted it took a couple of tries, but there you go.
Also, my 'new' used copy of Dark Conspiracy 1e seems to be very low in typos and mistakes. I am impressed. Indeed, it is one of the cleanest 1st ed. rpg rulebooks I have seen.
So there are a few exceptions to the rule. But yeah, definitely a word to the wise about typos and rpg books.
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