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Nice art. it basically is "OUR" solar system but could be a fantasy one too. I was looking for 1.5 in squares and this 1 inch. I might need it later so I didn't delete it.
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Handy tokens for Rangers and Rogues to keep track of what spells, animal companions etc they have. Reasonably priced and useful.
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These tokens are useful to give to a Fighter and have him/her hand them in as they are used, saving book keeping.
I'm guessing the spells are for the Eldritch Knight, does anyone use them?
Reasonably priced as well.
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Hey - thanks for taking time to leave a review. It is always appreciated. I usually do not respond to reviews, but to answer your question - yes, the spells are for the Eldritch Knight subclass. Thanks again, and Happy Gaming! |
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Creative, good ideas and nice mechanism. Not 5 stars, because organisation and proof reading are a bit lackluster.
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Wonderfully well-done and very useful materail. Thanks! Hope to see more!
Wertung: | | [5 von 5 Sternen!] |
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I'm a bit on the fence about these. I love the general idea of having "Ability cards". The cards are well designed, art looks nice and the layout works just fine for printing at home.
I find the "reminder of the benefit of the feature" a bit too subtle, just a line of text or two somewhere explaining the very basics of each ability would make the cards more useful.
Still, I'll pass these on to our groups Fighter, and we'll see how the product holds up in actual play.
Wertung: | | [4 von 5 Sternen!] |
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The tiles are too small for any decent space battle. Also, there are no options for hexes. You would do better to get some public domain NASA photos and make your own grid lines in photoshop.
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Disappointed! A lot of blurry pictures that feel like composited photographs with funky filters applied. Bad digital art.
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I purchased this and the Fighter and Wizard cards. These cards are printed at high quality and are immensely useful. Highly recommended.
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I purchased this and the Ranger, Rogue, and Wizard cards. These cards are printed at high quality and are immensely useful. Highly recommended.
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These cards are printed at high quality and are immensely useful. Highly recommended.
Wertung: | | [5 von 5 Sternen!] |
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The quality is good but I'm afraid that I have a couple of gripes.
For a 3D figure to be printed out I was expecting 3 different views for each figure (left side, right side and rear, maybe) but this only occurred on THREE of the figures and two of those were the same figure but with different shields!
Also, these 2 figures were female. I was looking towards maybe using these to try out games rules before spending a fortune on lead but this is not possible. My other gripe is why have so many copies for each figure? Why not have just one or two copies for each figure and have more, different gladiators? Folk could print off as many copies of a figure as they need.
One last suggestion, could you put a tag on the pictures for glue to be put onto them?
Wertung: | | [2 von 5 Sternen!] |
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An interesting product, using photographs instead of drawings or 3D renders.
The good: low price, sharp photographs of beautifully painted and detailed miniatures.
The bad: weapons and shields cut in some pictures. Many of these feel more like "placeholders" than miniatures.
Conclusion: still worth the purchase if you need some paper miniatures of knights standing on foot -- not in combat poses.
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This is an excellent introduction to the everyday life of a peasant in a more-or-less European feudal society. It is 16 pages long (plus cover and contents page), and entirely rules free. Half of those pages are taken up with high quality computer-designed images of a peasant village and the interior of a typical home - these are provided both with, and without, a key pointing out specific features.
The remainder of the book describes the life of a peasant, providing a basic background to the bottom rung of the feudal system in Europe. It describes how the system works from a legal and practical viewpoint, as well as such matters as food, clothing, housing, tools, and the agricultural calendar. There are also suggestions or how some of the main character classes relate to the peasantry, and halfling, dwarven, and elvish attitudes towards the feudal system. Naturally, the latter may vary somewhat depending on particular campaigns, but its a decent starting point. There is also a list of fifteen possible plot hooks for use in game.
The layout is good, if colour-heavy. There are a few minor glitches in the proof-reading here and there, but nothing to cause any sort of problem. It is, of course, specific to a campaign based on medieval European society and climate, but that's not much of a limitation in most games.
I'd highly recommend this as a good, clear an simple, view of peasant society for anyone wanting to add more flavour or short encounters for PCs wandering through agricultural countryside.
Wertung: | | [5 von 5 Sternen!] |
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Very interesting freebie. I am definetly interested in this game.
Wertung: | | [5 von 5 Sternen!] |
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