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I enjoyed the beta-test but wasn't too sure about what the final result would look like. I'm really happy with the end result. It's a flashback to 1st Ed D&D without the annoying negative armor classes and confusing saving throws.
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I bought the original module in print many years ago and love running it for new players. I saw it in PDF and had to have it. I've been selling my old modules when I buy the new PDFs.
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I bought the original module in print many years ago and love running it for new players. I saw it in PDF and had to have it. I've been selling my old modules when I buy the new PDFs.
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I bought the original module in print many years ago and love running it for new players. I saw it in PDF and had to have it. I've been selling my old modules when I buy the new PDFs.
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This is your character sheet, nice and clean. The only thing I would add is a place where you can draw your kobold. It's by no means a deal-breaker and it's free. :)
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Kobolds Ate My Baby! is an awesome game for beginners or seasoned players. Depending on your players it can be a team effort or mass selfish chaos. There's great joy watching the players react to the different "monsters" you put before them like the vicious barn cat. Even easy things like climbing in a window can be adventures in and of themselves.
The mechanics are easy and stay out the way. I thoroughly enjoy this game.
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RAWR! is a fun little RPG. The rules are simple to read through and the cartoon monsters aren't distracting. Character generation is straight forward as are the dice mechanics. There are plenty of pre-generated monsters to play if you don't want to roll up your own to begin with. I will be running this soon. :)
At FORGE in Lexington I bought the softcover, pdf, dice bag and some logo dice for only $30.00 Such a bargain!
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Looks like the beginning of a good vampiric comic but the placement of many of the speech bubbles is wrong. They should be read from the top-most left part of the frame to the bottom right but in this comic they're scattered. I often read the response to a question before seeing the question. Also, much of the red highlighting seemed random to me.
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I like having the additional characters with interesting backgrounds. I am somewhat disappointed that Orc is the only "new" race from Fantasy Craft used. I would also have liked to have a layer that I could use to turn off the fancy backgrounds on the character background. All in all though, good characters.
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Bad: Non-d20, Non-Greyhawk, Non-boring.. oh wait, those are PLUSES!!
I just started playing EarthDawn a few weeks ago and swore that I wasn't going to buy the book. The mechanics are weird with the steps and no classes. The setting was totally alien: You've been living in a cave for 100years while magic runs rampant, now your people decide to start going out to see if it's safe. Sounds plain weird and unplayable.
THEN you actually play it!
The steps are just ways to give you better chances to succeed as you improve your character and you get to reroll and add your dice if they come up with the max value on the die. So rolling two smaller dice is better than rolling one big die. That took me a little while to figure out.
The lack of levels is also a plus, you're not stuck with "To Hit goes up by one each 3 levels, you get 4 more skill points at each level".. You choose whether to put your "Legend" points into stats, skills, magic, fighting when and where you want. It really works.
The setting is strange but fun. It's not boring as some settings can get, "There's a guard from the temple of X, he's going to arrest us if we do anything evil". There's no alignment just a preference for one community or another. For one side of a disagreement or the other. An Troll can be a "good guy" or "bad guy".
I really like this game and bought the PDF. If you'll excuse me I have legend points and silver to spend. :)
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I am really enjoying reading this rulebook and can't wait to run my first game.
My only complaint is that the Bookmarks are not working on the Second Edition, 4th printing. I sent an email to Green Ronin but haven't heard back yet. I'm sure they'll fix it and send us the updated version.
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I really like the look of these sheets and can't think of anything else that needs to be included.
My only gripe is that the document isn't an editable Form. I know that you need the full version of Acrobat to save, but it would still be nice to type on the pages then print them off.
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If don't mind cutting out a TON of ships, then you'll love these counters. After many hours of cutting them out, I thought if I had it to do over, I'd have ordered the preprinted and perferated counters instead. Tearing counters apart takes less time and gets you playing sooner. :)
The quality of images and the fact that the dupliate ships are numbered, makes them a blessing for those of us who bought the original boxed set and Sky Full of Stars. The original counters didn't have any way to distinguish one ship from an identical ship. If you have a fleet of Novas and starfuries with no numbers, you'll go crazy keeping track of hits.
If you don't get the preprinted counters, get these.
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