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A great resource for a slew of common animals, as well as a host of the iconic creatures from the PFRPG that's easily adapted to any of their Megaversal games. A solid, reliable book.
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Great to have the Palladium Books Rifter's Back. The Colony of Gonarn has material in it that was originally supposed to be included in the Island of Lopan but it needed to be seperated and made to stand on it own. Do enjoy.
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This is a wonderful reference book for gamers and writers who want to add real weapons andand wonderous diversity of weapons and Armour to their own stories. I highly recommend it for an eye opening look at history too.
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The first 125 pages are exactly the same as the original. Including the the mis prints. Such as earth thunders conflicting mana, and mana regeneration. What they cut from the original book is spells. There were 30 pages of new exceptional spells in the old federation of magic book.
The update replaces the spells with an expansion on shops in Dweomer city, and the update after Tolkien. This creates another mis print related to dragon, and other populations in Dweomer .
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This might be one of the 'warmest' books in the Palladium Fantasy line. It sets up a great big scary surprise with one portion of the middle Lopan area, and adds a bunch of new and interesting deities to the setting that'll see some use. Pretty clean editing and incredibly evocative artwork makes it a real treat to read.
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It obviously needs a review to bring it into slightly more current times, but that's a problem that can be rectified in the future. Very useful for games in the system with less ample weapon descriptions/options or for getting some period inspiration. Fun book!
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For Heroes Unlimited fans, the Powers series is utterly essential. With perspective, I can say against systems like 'MASKS' (PBTA) this game is overly crunchy.
I however love the extra classes and options, which double my materials for Rifts (which includes a HU2 class element.)
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This is one of my favorite New West/ Vampire Mexico settings. The Demon/Devil War has only enhanced my pleasure. This setting is just large enough.
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Virtually every type of ship imaginable and a few I couldn't. Adventures all round the world. New OCC's for waterborne adventures.
Beware the Deomon ships!
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Purchased as i have happy memories of playing this system. It is massively complicated with 8 stats to D&D's 6 and a mass of classes, which were expanded in each supplement.
However, characters seemed more realistic and battle even more so with armour taking damage and needing repair nd replacement.
A hugely detailed world as well.
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Creater is very responsive and continues to improve the product.
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Great scan, really enjoyed this book to the point where I felt compelled to buy a physical copy. Presents a great, gross dystopia where humanity struggles to survive against a monster that was created by politicking and private interests. Very interested in picking up the I Am Legion supplement at some point in the future and exploring the setting further. Excellent get!
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The book presents a really fun zombie apocalypse scenario that transpires during a bevy of other crapsack scenarios that take place as the world is being reshaped by magical energy and the rampant supernatural forces it has unleashed. Has some really fun ideas for different zombie types that work great in any of the M.D.C. settings. Very fun read overall, really enjoyed it.
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Offers some unique antagonists and scenario ideas for a hellish war between Deevils and Demons on a heroic Earth! The fact that the antagonists are particularly reprehensible makes things all the sweeter when the heroic PCs bring them to justice.
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It's a great book. It would be far better if it would contain bookmarks that reflect the table of contents.
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