Tough Justice
Tough Justice takes you back to the courtrooms of the Georgian era and The Bloody Code when even the most […]
Tough Justice takes you back to the courtrooms of the Georgian era and The Bloody Code when even the most […]
Rose’s House, the finest – and only – cathouse in the town of Jezebel is up for grabs. It’s every
By Kimberly Moser Supernatural is a new roleplaying game published by Margaret Weis Productions. It is a reflection of the
9th-level spells. The apex of magical might. The stuff arcane dreams are made of, the signature of the archmages. I’ve been looking forward to this one for a long time, so let’s take a look at the spells and check out whether they have the iconic potential I expect of 9th-level spells.
After 3 pages of spell-lists, we get to the 101 spells. I pasted the spells from the list and added information for which classes the spells were designed.
This pdf from Rite Publishing is 32 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages advertisements, leaving 27 pages for the 101 spells. So let’s dive in!
It’s a flicking game akin to tiddlywinks, but it’s actually interesting, unlike tiddlywinks. Players take on the role of theater commander of a faction of cybernetically enhanced or alien insects that have various powers, allowing them to hide in bushes, fire missiles, spit acid balls, and all sorts of other things.
The map presented is full color and first we get a one-page version of the map. After that, we get 25 pages of a full-color blown-up map for use with miniatures as well as the same blown up version in printer-friendly b/w.
This new installment of the Fantastic Maps series is 129 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page how-to-use the map-pack. First we get a one-page version of the map, after that, we get 63 pages of a blown-up version of the map in full color for use with miniatures and a printer-friendly b/w version of the 63-page miniature map.
This pdf from Adamant Entertainment is 22 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, 1 page editorial, 1 page advertisement, leaving 18 pages for the monsters, so let’s check them out!
First of all, I do know that this book has been published in the very beginning of PFRPG and thus suffers from some problems of the first publications for any system. I picked this along the other books up at a fire-sale and thus didn’t pay full price. The 3 fell beasts-files have since been lying around on my HD and I only recently unearthed them. So, how well has this book aged? Let’s take a look at the critters: