Wrong quest.
See, this is why I want to go find the boxing manual. Strong likelihood of it being a skill book we can devour, or at least one which we can see what we need and then start working toward getting.How does this matter? If we had a skill book, we wouldn't be actually reading it, we'd just devour it.
I'm more interested in learning about stats, skills, and leveling up. Basically actually learning about our powers. We can focus on learning combat skills after getting a general idea of what they are.See, this is why I want to go find the boxing manual. Strong likelihood of it being a skill book we can devour, or at least one which we can see what we need and then start working toward getting.
I'm much less keen on the D&D books because while 1st and 2nd Edition are great fun, they lack the Monk and Barbarian as options, so while we might learn about Quests and things I think we can pick that up later, largely, and want us to see what coolness Boxing provides, since it's actually very versatile (particularly if it's a book on Scientific rather than Olympic, though I somewhat doubt it).
Okay, we want to turn that off.
I agree.
I was thinking of turning it to extreme