I think Wizards of the Coast has got it right.
Yes, my dear friends, I believe that WOTC has got it right with their current tendency. Or at least, with the way they’re going through.
Yes, my dear friends, I believe that WOTC has got it right with their current tendency. Or at least, with the way they’re going through.
By Thilo Graf This pdf from 4 Winds Gaming is 82 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages editorial,
This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 11 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page combat & initiative tracker, 2 pages mini-sheets, 1 page counters, 1 page SRD and editorial, leaving 5 pages for the Necrostructs, so let’s take a closer look at them!
50% Mage, 50% Warrior, 100% Awesome. The Secrets of the Magus offers 34 new magus arcana so that the vision
By Tommy Brownell Tough Justice is a very interesting concept: A courtroom drama game set in the time of “The
This pdf by Raging Swan Press is 26 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside front cover, 1 page title, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page ads + SRD, 1 page Raging Swan product checklist, 1 page back cover, leaving 18 pages of content for the Half-Goblins.
Alvena Publishing dares to walk a different path in PFRPG-pdf publishing by flat-out stating that there are no artworks and maps in this book – an interesting take, as for e.g. some CoC-adventures the approach worked all too well – I can name at least 3 from the top of my hat that rock. The layout is also different, featuring text being presented in the 3-column-standard, though not in the horizontal standard you might know from e.g. SGG or ZSP, but in vertical orientation.
This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 7 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial + SRD, 1 page mini-sheets and 1 page counters, leaving 3 pages of content, so let’s check them out.
Welcome back for yet another edition of my Conversation with a Gaming Innovator series of interviews! This time we’re talking with the lovely and talented Chad Hoverter, sculptor of all of the miniatures you’ll find in the new Plaid Hat Games’ Dungeon Run. These things are magnificent, and I just had to talk to Chad about his experiences with becoming a paid-gig sculptor.
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I have always liked Paladins. The first ever character I played was a Paladin. The current character I am playing is Paladin. In the nearly 20 years I have been playing Role Playing Games, I have played Paladins, Knights and other moralistic and ethical type of military characters when available and if appropriate.
Paladins: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t! Read Post »