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100 Sickening Symptoms
by Margaret E. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 05/11/2012 13:37:50

I read this list and my first thought afterwards was "what if somebody had ALL of these symptoms?" Not a pretty thought. As someone who has worked for years in the medical field, this list would appear to include just about every part/system of the body. I think it's an excellent list.



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100 Alien Flea Market Goods
by James D. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 04/25/2012 21:30:08

As someone who has bought several Dark Quest products in the past(namely Pouch and Bag Contents, Arcane Book Subjects, and Treasure Chest contents) I was expecting something a little more tailored to the situation. Dark Quest is known for it's sense of humor and genre awareness. This contained neither. Aside from a couple Specific entries, most things here could be found at any flea market. All it really does is lead questions like "What exactly does a martian coal bucket look like, anyway?"



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Land and Home Guide
by John O. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 04/13/2012 17:54:17

This was a steal for $1.50 and I have already used it multiple times as a reference guide. Well written and resourceful.



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100 Potent Drinks
by Christopher H. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 04/05/2012 16:16:51

At less than a penny per entry, this table of 100 alcoholic beverages—a mixture of real-world and fantasy varieties—could come in handy when PCs want to know what’s on the menu.



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CAULDRON SUPPLIER'S GUIDEBOOK, VOL. 1 (Generic/Universal)
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 02/11/2012 20:14:13

It's not quite the greatest product. Of the 7 pages, only 4 have useful information. It does read like an old medieval herbal, only with magical ingredients, which is nice. But I am not 100% convinced that an imaginative GM could not come up with all these and more on their own. Granted it is under a buck, I think it might be a better value at half the price. I would have liked to have seen more.



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Dweomercraft: Lich
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 02/08/2012 21:53:24

Liches are the ultimate bad guy in D&D. All the liches we know, we know by name. Dweomercraft: Lich helps you create those monsters and make them into some more; villains. At 106 pages (plus additional maps and files) this book is filled with everything you would suspect. There is a chapter on what a Lich is and how to create them. There are discussions on how the different races approach lichdom. Lots of lich-related knowledge is also presented with appropriate DCs. There are plenty of new skills, feats, spells and monsters. Additionally we have undead familiars; for undead wizards natch, and Lich prestige classes. Sure to scare your characters to death. Most importantly there are Lich NPCs. Something that no book should be without. I can't help but to compare favorably to the old "Blueprint for a Lich" Dragon article. It would mesh nicely with this book. I also comapre it to the old Mayfair "Lichlords", which this present book is better.

A properly played Lich should be able to stand up to an entire party of characters. A properly played Lich out of this book should be able to wipe them out.



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Cultic Fervor: Revcora
by JK R. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 12/27/2011 09:44:02

Four pages of description for the cult of a chaotic goddess of prostitution. It's reasonably well done, and not bad for $1, although you will need to do some further work to use it fully in a campaign - whether as an adversary or a bit of local colour for a decadent society.



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100 Whispered Insults About The Adventurers
by Kevin C. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 09/06/2011 17:52:18

There is some great stuff here. And there are a few that miss the mark. But overall a well done product. Have some fun with your NPC's and smarter monsters, have them hurl some insults along with the damage.



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Fantasy Classes: The Exhibitionist
by Jim C. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 07/08/2011 02:08:08

This new NPC class is brief, fitting the existing examples, but interesting in concept and includes a new class ability that enhances the NPC's mundane role, rather than adventuring effectiveness. A small world-building addition of good value.



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Interesting Interactions: Zombies
by Kurtis H. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 06/14/2011 04:09:20

This item is is actually well worth the price. It's a D20 table that generates a description of a zombie. It's part random event part zombie description, ie makes that zombie in front of your character a little more personalized. The good thing about this, is that it can be used for any zombie game system. I play with THW All Things Zombie. I can see it will be easy enough to incorporate these zombie descriptions into the game.



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Moon Elves
by Jason C. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 06/01/2011 14:29:42

Moon Elves came out very early in the d20 boom, and to a degree it shows in its imperfect command of the system. However, it fulfills my requirements for what makes a good d20 supplement, so I'm going to give it high marks.

First of all, there are two versions in the zipfile, one marked "B&W", though both are color PDFs, with a color cover, color margin art in the introduction, and so on, the "B&W" version changes some color "journal entries" into normal text. This is a pretty primitive stab at printer/memory friendliness, but at least it's there.

This book expands on the race of elves presented in D&D3 (or Pathfinder's corebook, for that matter). Imagine that you were able to "expand" that section - it would pretty much be a book like Moon Elves. This is a good trait because it gives a simple puzzle-piece style supplement for a GM to include (or not include), and isn't dependent on other setting material (like the Forgotten Realms, for example.)

The language is very simple, aimed clearly at introducing players to roleplaying elements of an elven character. A considerable portion of the book discusses cultural elements of elves and provides good notes for players who wish to bring a cultural aspect to their roleplay.

There's the obligatory "new items" and "new spells" section, which can be used to add flavor to treasure or magic, but thankfully Moon Elves doesn't overreach as many d20 supplements do to providing new insanely great items. These feel like a natural counterpart to the society described. Similarly, the spells mirror the spells in D&D3 relatively closely.

The prestige classes are all right, but didn't really integrate with the cultural elements described in such detail in the beginning of the book.

Moon Elves is one of the more solid early entries into the d20 field - it's well worth a look even in these Pathfinder days. The price is exceptional for what you get. Who doesn't like elves? Nobody, nobody doesn't like elves. And that's a fact.

I'm reviewer tilting one star up for nostalgia purposes. D&D3 was when I really got excited about D&D again and Moon Elves is a supplement that will help you sustain and flesh out your campaign.



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Trollops Of Destiny
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 04/09/2011 11:52:50

At $1.19 I was not expecting a lot. I did get a book of 7 NPCs that I could use in any fantasy/historical style game. With a bit of work I could use them in almost any game, so the utility seems to be pretty high. But the issue I have this (one of them anyway) is there is not really enough information here. There are background sketches and motivations. There is an idea of how each character compares to the commoners of the time (intelligence, skills, wealth) and presented in a way to aid conversions into any system. There are also some adventure hooks and use ideas.

But there are some issues I have with it. First the art, that is there, is not really related to the text. Some art of the women in question would be nice. And "Trollops". Really? Why not just women or Femme Fatales but Trollops? And I am not sure what the whole "Destiny" thing is about. I know these are supposed to be archetypes, but they are very close to being stereotypes.

At the end of the day, it's nine pages for under a buck and a quarter. I would have rather paid more and gotten more I think.



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Dweomercraft: Enchanters
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 03/15/2011 15:17:46

This one is a bit of a mixed bag. There is a lot of fluff, which is fine really, but I might not ever use any of it. The cover art is great, the interior art, less so (though not bad). There are some new feats that are good and some new gods. The best part though are the spells. There are a good number of useful spells here. Plus some interesting tomes and magic items.

It might take some tweaking to fit some of the background information into your game, but there is still enough here to make it worthwhile to buy.



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Fantasy Classes: The Exhibitionist
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 03/02/2011 13:40:48

A bard-variant for d20/3.x type games. The file is 4 pages long, but 2 of that is the OGL and the rest amounts to 1 page of text and a table. Not enough here to really make a class. No new feats or new uses for skills and no pre-generated character.



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Fantasy Commodities 2
by JK R. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/30/2011 10:22:09

Fantasy Commodities 2 naturally follows the same format as the first entry in the series, but this time, has 28 commodities, almost twice as many as before.

Unfortunately, the originality of the first volume is generally lacking here. Many of the items listed here are real world ones, where the strength of the first product was in its sense of fantasy and magic. Even the fantastic commodities don't seem to be terribly interesting, although there are a few exceptions.

The items are once again a mixed assortment of organic products, albeit with more small invertebrates this time (all real ones, such as fireflies and millipedes). Its something of a disappointment after the first booklet, although reasonable enough for the price as a listing of possible things merchants might be selling.



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