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E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.


E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.


E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.


E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.


E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.


E.N. Publishing’s naval supplement Admiral o’ the High Seas has a full set of rules for adventures at sea, but herein we present enough rules to handle basic naval combat between two ships. If your group particularly likes ship encounters, your DM can use the additional material in Admiral o’ the High Seas to spice up nautical engagements. For Pathfinder and D&D 4E.
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