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Originally Posted by Nonlethal Force A few of my favorite RPG supplements come from Dreamscarred Press. I love: |
I've heard really good things about the Dreamscarred Press psionics stuff. Never been in a game that would allow anything like that, so I haven't actually picked up anything yet. Thanks for those though, they sound nifty.
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Originally Posted by Dannyalcatraz I mention those all the time!
In addition, check out the Second World Sourcebook- its more of a modern fantasy setting, but its very well done.
And I also like Kingdom of Kalamar- some of their core classes are quite nice- I especially like the Spellsinger, a combo of the bard and wizard. |
Oh. I ummm... I guess I just don't hang out in the same threads you do...
Thanks for the Second World Sourcebook mention, I actually have it as well as the pretty cool Master of Arms. While I think the Master of Arms is an order of magnitude more complicated than it really needs to be (kinda like using the CR system from Upper_Krust), it's also a pretty darn cool thing nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by Aus_Snow Book of Broken Dreams - insanity and other associated stuff. Nature's Wrath - a really nice treatment (so to speak) of poisons and diseases. Hot Pursuit and Hot Pursuit: On Foot - dynamic chase scenes, involving vehicles, runners, or whatever. From Stone to Steel - the best d20 treatment of weapons and armour, from stone age through to renaissance; East, West, North and South. Legends of Sorcery - a neat alternative to pseudo-Vancian casting, for all casters; plus, it provides a number of additional classes for low magic and medium magic settings. Campaign Options: Mazes - well, I love mazes. 'nuff said. Fantasy Occupations - like occupations in d20 Modern, but um, fantasy. And a bit cooler, too. The Noble Wild - it's like d20 does Watership Down, or something. Cool, if that's your bag.
I'll add more as I remember to. |
Some of those sound cool, but I know that Hot Pursuit isn't available anymore. Adamant yanked a huge chunk of their stuff; otherwise I'd have put Foe Factory: Modern out there as a hardcore kick-ass way of simplifying down NPCs and even monsters.
Is that Fantasy Occupations from Skortched Urf or the one from Big Finger?
The Noble Wild sounds nifty too. In a vaguely related thing, Octavirate Games did a whole pokemon sort of thing which is pretty nifty.
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