I'm having trouble posting on the reviews section, so here's my review
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What It Is
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Monster Geographica: Forest is a paperback (available as PDF) 208 page small paperback by Expeditious Retreat Press. It is a fantasy d20 product and compatible with 3.5. There are 200...
I didn't stay at a hotel in 2005, I stayed at a friend's place. So I can comment on parking.
Parking is pretty easy, though you might end up a few blocks away. There are several lots. We found traffic to be a problem at night as it overlapped with some of the July 4th celebrations...
Drat.
Yeah, in the on-line SRD it was a little unclear on what would happen if the monster had multiple hit dice. By which I mean is was very clear and I was hoping it meant something else.
Thanks Guys!
Well, like I said, one guy in our group is a pirate freak. I'd repeat what he said when I told him there would be guns and his reply was enthusiastic, but unrepeatable on a family friendly message board.
Yeah, I might go with Defense Bonus. I won't re-figure the monster stats, I'll just describe the creatures differently.
My group doesn't like playing clerics, so I'm going to have to re-do the treasure lists anyway and add in extra healing potions.
Yeah, I have adventure #2 but not #1. Thanks for tipping me off to the player's guide.
This looks like it might be workable.
Another question: I'm thinking about letting players trade their Heavy Armor feat for a base +1 or +2 to AC. This is to make it more pirate-y. Any thoughts?
I'm thinking of running an ST game for my buddies.
Problem: one guy is a pirate fanatic. He loves pirates. He doesn't like the idea of pirates being the bad guys and he would probably want to join them.
Will this be a problem?
I'm reading through the very excellent Monster Geographica: Hills and Mountians and I'm trying to think of ways to improve the book. It's a hard task, the organization of this book is terrific and I hope WotC emulates it.
One improvement I was able to think of was listing ease of use on the...
I've been meaning to buy the PDFs and I'm glad I didn't. EXPress has their Monster Geographica books in a small size that I found at my FLGS. They are slightly taller and wider than a trade paperback and about 200 pages long.
I have not read them through fully, but they are absolutely ideal...