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Equipment Card Set 1
by Chris W. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 03/04/2011 11:48:31

The artwork on these cards are nice, but the rest of the layout is a little sub-standard. Not the quality layout I've seen from other publishers. But they would work fine if you're not that particular.



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The Amazon Guard
by Robert H. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 08/22/2010 17:12:08

Nice stuff, a bit stiff in the pose, but O.K I would have liked to have seen a few more poses but for 2 bucks I won't complain.



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NPC Character Cards- Women
by RAISTLIN W. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 06/25/2010 13:08:46

Some decent CGI-style artwork for a variety of different personalities. Useful to clip to the corner of your character sheet to indicate what your character looks like.



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Warrioress Kara
by RAISTLIN W. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 06/24/2010 21:15:30

The character's face is SO well done. I wish her outfit was something even approaching sensible ... she's the next best thing to naked, something that's especially not typical of 1st level fighters who need all the protection they can get.

I'd have been willing to pay considerably more for this art pack if there'd been a selection of outfits or a more reasonable base outfit. As it is, it's nice for art but actually USING the pics requires me to crop to the head-and-shoulders.

There also should be a (watermarked) preview so that customers can buy with confidence. That's more of a marketing issue, though.

I hope WeeWarriors produces more of these -- their skill with facial features is very obvious -- but more fully dressed, or in 2 or 3 different outfits, for maximum versatility.



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Within The Tomb
by Scott B. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 05/07/2009 15:02:30

This brown-gray pebbly background is stupid. It's contrast is so high compared to the images. Why they just didn't make the background white is beyond me. Cant use 'um.

Disappointed!



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Equipment Card Set 1
by Peter I. [Featured Reviewer] Date Added: 01/28/2009 05:10:55

Equipment Card Set 1 is the first product from new RPG publisher, WeeWarriors. This product features a collection of printable cards of weapons, armor and equipment that can be used as handouts during your game. The product comes as a set of 20 png files within a zip file, and the image files are organised with 9 images to a page. To provide more flexibility with this card set, a number of blank and card back pages are provided to add your own images, write on or create your own cards.

The set comes with a wide variety of different weapons and armor, including axes, daggers, clubs, bows, quivers, swords, polearms, crossbows, hammers, helmets, shields, staffs (magical and mundane), rods, scimitars and others. The variety is very good, and each weapon-type has fairly good representation, although things like swords, axes and shields are more commonplace which is probably the best approach. Artwork is done at 150 dpi resolution which is good for printing, though not photo quality, and each image is placed on a tan/brown background. Images are rendered to provide good 3D detail and light reflection, and most of the images capture this quality well.

The images capture the fantasy feel well, and depict more fantastical weapons than the typical medieval weapon. As the images are all the same size, they're not too scale on the paper, meaning that the polearms look rather flimsy compared to the beefy swords or even axes. In fact, the polearms are all fairly thin, making it difficult to gather the detail from the image. In a way it would've been somewhat better if some attention to scaling and size had been taken, particularly if you want to give your players an accurate representation of the item they've just found or acquired. The tan background is also in places somewhat cumbersome, dwarfing out the detail and colour of the other images. Having the images on a plain white background as a second option would've been nice.

I think WeeWarriors' first offering is fairly good. There's some good artwork, good variety, and I liked the fact that this wasn't too medieval but rather more fantastical. There are some minor issues with the product particularly related to the scaling of the polearms and perhaps the background, but for the most part this is a really useful collection of images that can be used as handouts, or for those that which to scale them even further, the images can be used as 2D terrain tile objects. The rendering and artwork has been done very well, creating lively pieces and with the ability to write on the card backs, you can create artifacts or interesting weapons with histories that will hopefully be more than just another magical sword. Good offering.



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Magic Shields
by Christopher H. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/27/2009 23:25:30

For just $1.50, this product delivers illustrations of 45 shields, nine per page on five pages. That's somewhere close to only 3¢ per shield, a good bargain for nicely-rendered illustrations. You don't really get as much variety as you might think, though. On page 4, for example, three of the shields are really the same design, just reworked into different shapes (square, circle, and lozenge). The same faces appear over and over on several different shields, which really reduces their usefulness unless you want a "family" of similar shields. Also, I don't understand why this product "ships" as five PNG files instead of one PDF. Still, I'm mostly happy that I bought this; I'm sure I will use several of the illustrations when handing out magic shields to my players.



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