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Kenzer and Company Product Update 02/13/02
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard8Staff" data-source="post: 74785" data-attributes="member: 1386"><p>The HM GM SHIELD has gone to press. Look for it in stores near the end of March/1st week of April.</p><p></p><p>It retails for $19.99 It has 32 panels (4 of art) but fits in the same table area as those namby-pamby 8 (4 art) panel screens.</p><p></p><p>How did we cram another 24 panels to make this thing 400% bigger than the rest? Engineering. This thing has flips, modes, meters and trackers.</p><p></p><p>AND it has more useful info useable for OTHER fantasy games than the screens for those games do!</p><p></p><p>Check it out:</p><p></p><p>Aside from all the relevant HM tables (saves, combat, initiative, saves for items, grenade-like missiles, all sorts of useful items for purchase and their frequency -- player's side -- complete crit hits table, complete list of monsters and their EP value, complete listing of honor awards, skill modiefiers, fumbles...I'm sure I'm leaving off several dozen things) it has:</p><p></p><p>Random generators: complete dungeon down to air scent, complete wilderness down to ruins/castles and their inhabitants, random town encounters, random bar generator, random rumor generator, random name generator, random barkeep name generator, NPC personality generator (including collections and interests)</p><p></p><p>Rules for intoxication</p><p></p><p>Alignment graphing/charting</p><p></p><p>Numerous places for notes, party listings, NPC listings (it's laminated so you can write your party's specifics</p><p></p><p>The famous pizza matrix</p><p></p><p>Smartass Smackdown Table</p><p></p><p>Random treasure tables</p><p></p><p>Numerical counters on all edges for keeping tabs on spell durations, combat rounds, time in the dungeon, miles traveled, hit points, whatever you need.</p><p></p><p>Hell, you could run an entire game on the fly from behind the screen with hardly another reference book!</p><p></p><p>It's 4 screens in one, organized and color-coded for easy reference!</p><p></p><p>You simply have to see it to believe it. The first retailer that saw it said (and I quote) "I wish [you] were charging $30 for this!".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard8Staff, post: 74785, member: 1386"] The HM GM SHIELD has gone to press. Look for it in stores near the end of March/1st week of April. It retails for $19.99 It has 32 panels (4 of art) but fits in the same table area as those namby-pamby 8 (4 art) panel screens. How did we cram another 24 panels to make this thing 400% bigger than the rest? Engineering. This thing has flips, modes, meters and trackers. AND it has more useful info useable for OTHER fantasy games than the screens for those games do! Check it out: Aside from all the relevant HM tables (saves, combat, initiative, saves for items, grenade-like missiles, all sorts of useful items for purchase and their frequency -- player's side -- complete crit hits table, complete list of monsters and their EP value, complete listing of honor awards, skill modiefiers, fumbles...I'm sure I'm leaving off several dozen things) it has: Random generators: complete dungeon down to air scent, complete wilderness down to ruins/castles and their inhabitants, random town encounters, random bar generator, random rumor generator, random name generator, random barkeep name generator, NPC personality generator (including collections and interests) Rules for intoxication Alignment graphing/charting Numerous places for notes, party listings, NPC listings (it's laminated so you can write your party's specifics The famous pizza matrix Smartass Smackdown Table Random treasure tables Numerical counters on all edges for keeping tabs on spell durations, combat rounds, time in the dungeon, miles traveled, hit points, whatever you need. Hell, you could run an entire game on the fly from behind the screen with hardly another reference book! It's 4 screens in one, organized and color-coded for easy reference! You simply have to see it to believe it. The first retailer that saw it said (and I quote) "I wish [you] were charging $30 for this!". [/QUOTE]
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