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So, I purchased the bundle. Having been a big fan of d20 Modern, I was saddened that no such creature existed for the sleeker 5E. I have been, therefore, home brewing a modern campaign. And the weapons thereof. Enter Zane's Guides. Literally days worth of work now saved and I can focus on lore and challenges. Each guide has the basic stats of the weapons in question and then some specific goodies (unusual - legendary) for very specific weapons. All of it is laid out in a clean, easy to read format. I would like there to be more pictures but, considering how hard it is to find either royalty free weapons art or artists willing to work on spec, I can see why there are none (so no stars deducted). All in all, I found this to be one of the most useful sets I've ever purchased on Drive-thru for a 5E modern campaign. And, frankly, the price was superb! Looking forward to a Zane's on future tech!
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Simply put, this is what it says it is: a book of random tables. It serves its purpose. Is every table exactly what I need right now? No. But are many of them intruiguing and time-saving? Yes. Knocked a star off for the regular price, which is a bit steep. I'd like to see a collection of them somwhere down the road. Good work, all of you.
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If you are planning a Space RPG plan, you might go a long way before you find deck plans as nice as these. Professionally drafted to look like you just downloaded them from Fleet Yards, they grid out the entire ship deck by deck and, with a little work, make it easily playable. This ship will by my player's home base and means of exploration. I wish the author would do other models (at least, if they've done any, I haven't seen them). They are superb!
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you for the lovely review. Yes, there are some other plans in the near future!
Maurice Evans, Universe of Action |
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I just bought this...I am not usually one to gush about products that I purchase but...oh, my goodness is this great! As a DM, if I have a PC die, I can TOTALLY put that person into a (now) PLAYABLE inanimate object and let them continue on until the party can afford to have him resurrected. I mean, dead wizard? Now inhabits the fighter's longsword and casts spells like a party member. And polymorph? Welp, now you can play as that race you accidentally got turned into! I cannot say enough good about this!
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These things are THE BEST! If I followed the instructions in their video and printed it on cardstock and made the walls lay over the corridor itself, I'd have gotten the 2.5D effect. But, I got lazy and just printed them out. I have used modular tiles before (Wizards, etc) and hated them because they didn't work right, too hard to organize. Not these! The heroic maps were just perfect and I loved them.
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If you have a Faerie/Fey themed campaign and are looking for ideas, this book works really well. I liked it and used it and found it fully worth the price!
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While not a big fan of D10 systems, I found this title's premise absolutely fascinating. Its premise is sound and interesting and promises LOTS of hours of good gameplay. The organization of the manual is also very handy, with a quick (and easy to understand) HOW TO in the first few pages followed by the meat and potatoes of how to set up a character, how to play and then GM information. As a GM, it left me hungry for more back-story on the campaign world. The ONLY thing keeping me from giving it 5 stars is the fact that it IS a d10 system. I'd rather it be a d20 but that's a personal choice. If you're system agnostic, adapting this would be super easy and fun. I'd say give it a try!
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A fine and useful suppliment to ANY game. While not stated as "system agnostic" Rude Awakening would work as an adventure in any space-based tabletop rpg and has enough tension to make the game session a lot of fun! It does best as the first opening adventure but would fit in nearly anywhere in a campaign. The art is gorgeous and the map is compact but detailed enough for good play. The adventure has enough traps to be devilishly clever and enough combat to keep you engaged. Good work!
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Creator Reply: |
Thanks for the glowing review, it was a fun little product to create, and as a contest entry, I hope the judges feel the same! |
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