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Bring your Ironsworn game to a fantasy version of some amazing cultures. These are not meant to be historically accurate, but more of a fantasy homage to those cultures/areas of the world.
Highly recommend for those wanting to change the flavor or their next Ironsworn game.
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The content is good, its BECMI D&D all-in-one print.
The print quality however is.... not so good.
The print is blurry but still legible, looks like WotC has a bad scan of the original.
This makes it okay for reference, but if you plan to read this cover-to-cover to learn the system... prepare your headache meds.
It's like reading from armslength with someone else's glasses.
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An invaluable resource for creating NPCs, weither on-the-fly or during prep. This thing is awesome!
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A light-weight resource packed with gameable material for Ironsworn (and even other games).
I keep my copy with my GM toolkit and have used this while running a D&D game as well as when I was playing some Ironsworn.
Highly recommend.
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This book is an awesome resource for additional material in Ironsworn.
If you've played Ironsworn and want to expand your options, check this out!
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Wow! This book is amazing on so many levels.
First, as a RPG this game is fast and fluid. Gameplay flows quickly and is an all-around blast to play (and run).
Second, even if you plan to never run this, you'll want to get a copy just for the ideas! This thing is like a mad-scientist's toolkit for RPGs.
If you plan to tweak a system or create your own, look at this masterful product first and see how/what this book has done, for inspiration.
Third, masterclass layout and presentation. This game is incredibly easy to learn and reference.
Fourth, about a third of this book is the mechanics gm advice. The other two-thirds are some amazing settings, bestiaries, and spells. This one book has ideas/useable material for space scifi, medieval fantasy, surival pre-historic ice-age, weird western frontiers, and even super-hero charged cities!
If I had to slim down my TTRPG shelf to a dozen books, this one would make the cut. Impressive addition to any gamer's collection.
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Great addon to the Ironsworn RPG. It adds a good bit, I wouldn't start with it unless your already familiar with Ironsworn as it can give you some analysis paralysis with the sheer amount of options and additional material to explore/generate.
If you've played Ironsworn and enjoyed it, grab this and take it to the next level!
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One of the best Solo TTRPGs and my personal favorite of them (technically my favorite is now Ironsworn:Starforged).
This is an intuitive system once you get started and can be played solo, co-op, or group.
It's system is a heavily modified PbtA engine, which I find that system to be hit-or-miss, but here it is tweaked and used to great effect!
I'd recommend this system even for newbies to the solo style of gaming, I'm not sure how easy it would be to pick up for someone who has never played any ttrpg.
Check it out for free then come back and buy the print. The print (I bought Hardcover) is great quality and the pages are clean and the book itself is laid-out well.
If your a gamer, you'll want this for the shelf.
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Fantastic resource for quick reference and use during play.
I've used the tables playing other games as well!
Highly recommend.
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A fantastic gonzo science fantasy setting. I've used it to bolster my current DCC/MCC game with some fresh ideas. Alot of cool game-ready material in this book.
Some amazing and unique tables as well as a plethora of ideas to use for inspiration or for direct use.
The print quality is good (I bought SoftCover) and I haven't noticed any typos or mistakes.
Overall fantastic product in both content and layout/writing quality.
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This was my introduction to Cepheus (though I've played the game it is based on). Really enjoy Cepheus, it does everything you might expect from a good science fiction rpg. Has some great generative tools as well.
If your on the roam for a good game in the same flavor of great Sci-Fi shows such as Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, or even Star Trek or Babylon 5. I'd say the default flavor is definetly more toward the former rather than the latter, but this game has a pretty great kit that can be tweaked and added to quite easily.
Love the system, one of my favorites. It's a D6 based system rather than the more popular d20 system, but that's not a downside. The system is easy to learn. Even if you've only ever played a d20 based game or haven't played an rpg before, this system isn't too tricky to pick up and play.
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Thank you for the excellent review! |
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