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Really good quality, great art, and monsters transition over really well.
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A great side rule for the PCs to do something cool that is a little beyond their power, with built in limitations so they can't use it to solve every problem.
Bonus points for the the cover art. I sooo want to use that in a game.
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A simple class that hides allot of depth. The only limit is you creativity and knowledge of the spell lists.
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It's my first time trying out PF 2e and this book caught my eye since it lines up with my character idea. It has a mix of useful, if mild, stuff, but nothing that made me go "oh, wow". And no real ability to build anything like the cover art.
One of the biggest downsides I could see for the book is the lack of defining how many bolts can be held in the Bolt Clip and Bolt Drum upgrades.
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Its a fine addition to the skald with new interesting, but not earth shattering archetypes. Expansion of instrument tricks are honestly the main star of this product.
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I want to like this, but the problem is that it has text issues that's never been adressed in years from the looks of it. Espeisally when two of the skills share the same text, those being 'Ride the Wave' and 'Mauler Stance'. in fact you can see the error in the sample pages. i bought this hoping maybe it was maybe fixed but I was wrong. i hope the author realizes this flaw someday and fixes this.
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This is an awesome PF1e supplement for those interested in magic item/gear creation, usage, quasi-optimization and/or collaborative storytelling. It's more than a list of creative tables. It's a goldmine of integration ideas for players & GMs to help both enhance narrative & mechanical variety for gameplay value.
While newly-released PF1e 3PP material is hard to come by these days, you can be assured that anything put out by Rogue Genius (and Owen K.C. Stephens in particular) is going to have a joyfully seamless transition to your PF1e play group. And I say that on unanimous behalf of my current 15 year (and going strong) tabletop group.
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Perfect way to get your first experiences with PF2e.
Does offer quite a bit of variety in its encounters and plays really smoothly.
Honestly the first TTRPG solo adventure I ever did and even though I did not end up beating it, I had a good time running it and learning about PF2e.
Would highly reccomend.
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I've always liked the idea of my toys coming to life to play with me or even save me from the terrors in the night as a kid so I'm glad I can make this real in my Pathfinder adventures now with the help of this book.
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The book is a solid addition to the Super Powered line of products, and a nice addition to the M&M line of products. The characters are well thought out and nicely illustrated. They're great stand ins for the various characters inhabiting the Marvel universe, while having their own unique feel to them.
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Very thorough writeup of familiar-feeling superhero characters, it interweaves diverse background and historical elements from them into an interesting and coherent whole.
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Used it as an illustration for our bullette monster in our S&W magazine.
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Review originally posted here: https://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2023/10/reviews-im-going-to-hell.html
Nine Hells Adult Coloring Book
PDF, 48 Pages. B&W art (by design). $6.95 PDF / $8.98 Print
This is overtly a coloring book, but it is also a great resource for the Pathfinder version of Hell and stat blocks for the rulers of each level. Again this could be in the form of a "boss battle" or as a resource. Buy it for the coloring book, but stay for the backgrounds, lore, and stat-blocks.
The art from Jacob E. Blackmon is excellent as well, and there are some pieces here that would be a lot of fun to color. Now, where did my kids leave their crayons?
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This book rocks! Rich world setting details and just chock full of fully playable characters! Blackmon gives you his take on many familiar characters from Marvel with a healthy smattering from other places as well -- DC, Powerpuff Girls, Kaiju, fantasy monsters, era-specific characters, 19th-century literature, and more! I love how he keeps the characters approachable and not maxed-out power gamer stats. To me, these are more like the incarnations of superheroes I know and enjoy. The book itself is a quality hardcover with many full color illustrations. This book was obviously a labor of love, and it shows. It's steal for its value, and I own many, many superhero rpgs in several game systems.
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When it comes to writing PF1 Talents, Crunchmaster Owen is the King. He's so careful in crafting his meticulously mechanic-balanced & narrative-harmonious talents ... that I could re-read this awesome new class' description again and again just for fun. What a master class of class design. I hope he has more of these sitting around. My wallet is open, Owen!
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