[Adamant Entertainment] CORSAIR: The Definitive D20 Guide to Ships

GMSkarka

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Adamant Entertainment announces the premiere release of our D20 MasterKit line:

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CORSAIR: The Definitive D20 Guide to Ships
ADM 2001 $7.95

SAIL HO!
The crash of timbers, the snap of sail-cloth, the smell of salt-spray, and the wind at your back!
Corsair is the definitve D20 System guide to ships, compiling the acclaimed ship rules from Skull & Bones with the advanced rules from Buccaneers & Bokor, and featuring new ship types, new customization options, new ship feats, and guidelines for adapting the rules to fantasy worlds or later historical periods!

Everything you'll ever need for D20 adventure on the high seas, all in one product.

Coming in November 2004. Exclusively through RPGNow.
 

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Hmmmm, looks at this, looks at his nearly-halfway-completed Maiden of the High Seas ...
Hmmm....

I still have not gotten to play Skull & Bones, but it is high on my list for the future... Though I think I'll do something with blackwater pirates off of the Maine coast...

The Auld Grump, piracy - a fine New England tradition!
 


Will this book have rules for ship creation? Especially a kind of modular "Add component X to increase cost and buildign time by Y and Z"? Will the costs in such a system be in gp, SnB's dubloons, d20 Ms Wealth system, or what?

I am VERY interested in such abook, and have been looking for just the right thing for my group. They are about ready to buy a ship.
 

GMSkarka said:
Not initially---given the economic realities of today's market, I'll wait to make that call after I see what the response is to the PDF version.


Which is too bad because I wouldn't hesitate to buy a print version for the ship rules to use and although I would be willing to purchase a .pdf, I am not sure I can justify spending $8 so that I can spend however much the print version would be later on if it became a print product. I don't seeing buying the book twice to encourage the format I really want.
 

Dragon-Slayer said:
Which is too bad because I wouldn't hesitate to buy a print version for the ship rules to use and although I would be willing to purchase a .pdf, I am not sure I can justify spending $8 so that I can spend however much the print version would be later on if it became a print product. I don't seeing buying the book twice to encourage the format I really want.

Anyone purchasing the PDF would be able to deduct the price from a print version purchased directly through us. (assuming that a print version was ever done, which, as I said, is unknown at this point)
 
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GMSkarka said:
Anyone purchasing the PDF would be able to deduct the price from a print version purchased directly through us. (assuming that a print version was ever done, which, as I said, is unknown at this point)

Well, in that case, I will purchase the .pdf and hope that a print version will come down the line someday. Thank you for the clarification.
 

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