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I loved this piece so much it inspired me to create a video game! Chainmail Bikini coming soon! (I know, it's scale mail. I promise it's a funny bit.)
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High quality art at an affordable price! Pixel for pixel, you'll never find better value than Dean's work.
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High quality art at an affordable price! Pixel for pixel, you'll never find better value than Dean's work.
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Great stuff! Pixel for pixel, you'll never find better value than Dean's work.
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High quality art at an affordable price! Pixel for pixel, you'll never find better value than Dean's work.
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I have made much use of BlaszczecArt Stock Art in recent months. Each piece is incredibly well executed and contains a number of oprions for use. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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This collection of encounters centers on animals and magical creatures. Each encounter offers a couple of options for twists and fun roleplay. Also included in this booklet are several stat blocks for young versions of creatures, which can serve as a nice addition to any campaign's bestiary. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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This Bardic College approaches the concept of necromancy from a bardic perspective. The Flesh Weaver learns to animate and manipulate corpses with music and magic. It's a beautifully thought out, well-balanced class with a gritty edge. As a bonuss, a new creature is included in the document as well.
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Thank you for checking this college out! |
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This is pure gold. A perfect representation of silly, slapstic, cartoony comedy. I POSITIVIELY ADORE IT!
Sense of humor required. May not be appropriate for all settings.
If i have a suggestion for improvement it would be to allow the improvements to the hammerspace cantrip to occur as you level, rather than by using a spell slot on it. Other than that quibble, the whole class is very sound design wise.
That's All Folks!
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This is a fun, well-developed and balanced class with an interesting origin story and cool mechanics. Despite the name and potent sounding features, the class is actually fairly well balanced (though I spotted at least one ability that I think could use some sort of per day limit or activation cost that doesn't have one) Overall, a fine class and a great addition to a planar or high-fantasy campaign.
In the realm of critique, I would have liked to see non-earth based celestial references for the class. That may be a simple matter of taste at play, or a personal preference, but it impacted my read enough that I felt it warranted mentioning.
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Hey—thanks for the review! We're stoked that you like the Celestial Guardian. If you have any suggestions for future updates to this class, feel free to give us a shout at goblinleggang[at]gmail[dot]com. Thoughtful feedback is always welcome! |
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This booklet provides a very solid basis for a one shot. The premise takes a familiar Jack and the Beanstalk type trope and turns it on its ear with an inventive new creature, intriguing enemies, and a fun village setting that can be used as the basis for further interactions and adventures. Everything is painted with relatively broad strokes, the creatures are re-skins from the Monster Manual (which you will need to reference to run them) and there is no new ground broken here, but if you are on the hunt for some straightfoward fun with a dash of fairytale inspiration, this is the perfect one-shot for you!
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A fairly straightforward collection of subclasses, this product basically copy-pastes elements of the Mystic into subclasses for other classes. There are some typos/areas where the mystic text remains, which should be cleaned up and corrected. This document represents a huge missed opportunity to bring some flavorful, interesting aspects to the classes featured through the introduction of psionics, rather than just making them all re-skins of the Mystic.
I was disappointed.
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The concept presented in this subrace is novel and interesting, but the execution falls flat. I think that the idea of archfey descended planetouched could be very cool, but I think framing them as a tiefling subrace was a bit of a design misstep. I think a new race, built from the ground up (though certainly using tieflings, aasimar, amd elves as design touchstones) would probably be advisable.
There is also some opportunity for increased clarification and utility in the subrace traits here. I think the Deceptive trait is overly specific and would be better served as simple advantage on, or proficiency in Deception checks.
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Another fine installment of ARISTOBULUS'S USEFUL ITEMS! This book contains more creative and flavorful items for use in your campaign, which boast the creativity and approach introduced in VOLUME 1. A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED EDITION!
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Thank you for your review! I have revised the title to rectify those mistakes. :-)
Cheers,
Bob |
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This is a priceless collection of converted spells from the Kara-Tur region of the Forgotten Realms. Several of these spells strongly capture the feel of the original material and its eastern inspiration, supporting a Eastern flavored character or campaign. The conversions are masterfully done.
There are a few typos, though none that seem so severe as to be system impacting. I do feel, as other reviewers have mentioned, that the addition of a spells by class or caster type list would add a GREAT deal of value to this collection.
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