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Midgard Campaign setting unveiled! Pathfinder options galore! Demons and Devils abound (Dispater, Pages from Asmodeus, Mechuiti - demon lord, Selling Your Soul, Devil's Food, The Devil Smiter)! World-building advice from Monte Cook! PFSOP adventure by Adam Daigle! Living Gods for 13th Age by Ash Law! A great article on how to scare your players by Steve Winter! And so much more! This issue so kicks butt, I'm not sure how I sleep at night! If you play table top RPGs, you MUST have this issue! 8')
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OMG. For anyone with a half an ounce of a sense of humour and a love an appreciation for the favorite 3.5 version of the roleplaying game that we all love... Somewhat adult-theme, ribald, course, base and appealing to the lower forms of homour, certainly. But that is not a bad thing, if it amuses instead of offend your sensibilities (or their lack thereof).
178 page .pdf inculding covers. The humour starts with the table of contents d200 and doesn't stop until 2nd to last page (last page being the OPEN game license legal mumbo jumbo).
Even though these days I'm PFRPG all the way, I still find great pleasure and guffaws from reading the various magical codpieces, the Great Gazebo adventure recounted by Ricahard Aronson, the amusing prestige classes, elemental plane of candy, pick up lines and so much more!
As an advocate of enjoying life, smiling and laughing, this is a great addendum to any gamers library!
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Though the player in my group had wanted a specific feat for his Magus character that was in another suppliment, I went ahead and got this suppliment, as well. I've like many of the products from Rite Publishing, and wanted to be sure I had all options that could be available to my players. I've yet to actually be disappointed by any of their products.
The suppliment contains 34 new magus arcana , a magus archetype, 7 magus feats, 2 magic items and a minor artifact.
A nice collection of additions in 8 pages of content (.pdf is 13 pages with covers, credits and ads).
Keep up the good work!
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I ordered this product for one of my players in my group. I was happy to get a product that was able to assist my player in developing their Magus character. Thanks for the awesomeness. As a subscriber to Kobold Quarterly, I am no stranger to the Open Design team. Keep on making stuff for all of us out her that appreciate the love the game.
The suppliment consists of an introduction, examination of the magus class, the 30 new Magus feats and then 3 different Magus class builds.
My player was wanting to have the two-handed weapon feat option for his character build that was provided in this suppliment. As I am an avid enjoyer of Kobold Quarterly, I had no qualms getting the suppliment and am happy with the product.
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Another kudos to Rite publishing. I particularly enjoyed the write-up and treatment of the Wryd race in this suppliment. Of particular interest to me was the paragon race levels which presented an alternative to using level adjustments for races that may have powers beyond the standard player character races. With this option, one can choose to focus on building racial aspects, class or inter-mix. Options for players and GMs are always a plus. As I have had obtained other Rite Publishing suppliments for my PFRPG campaign, I can attest these guys need to keep making their great products avialable to geeks and avid gamers abroad.
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I've really liked most of the Rite Publishing stuff for PFRPG, keep it going guys! The Ironborn of Qwesthaven presents an alternative race that is not somewhat unlike the other race one might be familiar with that is a living construct. This will give many different building options to customize size and other attributes to suit ones preference. I find this to be in the true spirit of the PFRPG system. If one wishes to play a living construct in the PFRPG system, this is a great race option for you.
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OMG. Any gamer that has been "around the block" for a whiles can appreciate the humour in this aweseome freebie! Yes! and Yes! to the Lazy GM
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One of the players in my group has been wanting to do an evil campaign for years. When I saw the picture in KBQ#20, I was like, that looks cool, let's go check it out. After checking it out at RPGNow, I checked out my own copy from their shopping cart. Today, was the 1st session.
Four tiefling siblings that were "bred" by an evil wizard about 20 years ago, were compassionately placed into an ophanage by the Mitra-loving Paladins that slew the evil conjurer. However, their true nature could not subjugated by alruism, and thus, they await their fate at the Brandescar facility.
We spent some time building the characters using the suggested methods in the AP. The characters ended up being four teifling siblings; Ethos (m)- Bladebound Magus, Asura (f) - Cleric of Asmodeus, Dagon - (m) Rogue, and Dagoth - (m) Assassin. Dagoth is starting as Ranger with humanioid(human) favored enemy to get to the Assassin prestige class. All PCs took the anti-hero option from APG to get an extra feat.
Interesting first session ended with the PCs just getting away from the Brandescar facilty to nearby shore. The Ogre ended up being a comedic side-kick, though, it was not really the intent of the GM nor PCs for that to have happened as it did. We usually like to keep the actual rolls and make the story work over fudging rolls to make the rolls go with the story.
The game has been throughouly enojoyable from the GM and PCs today. As have many others have said, would prefer a PRINT version. LOL. Too cheap to print it out, but not too cheap to buy it. However, doing fine with the .pdf version, so far. I know I am somewhat old-school for killing trees to have nice gaming books. I plan to grab .pdfs as soon as they're available and eagerly await for print versions to become available.
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