[Adamant Entertainment] Hot Pursuit: The Definitive D20 Guide to Chases

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Finally, the thrill of the chase comes to your D20 campaign!

Hot Pursuit: The Definitive D20 Guide to Chases gives Gamemasters the ability to add exciting chase scenes to ANY d20 game--Fantasy, Modern, Future or Past.

Written by Corey Reid, Hot Pursuit lets you experience the thrill of the thunder of horse's hooves, the rattle of wagon wheels, the pealing screech of tires, or the scream of jet engines as your player-characters enact chase scenes to rival those found on the big screen.

In Hot Pursuit, chases are given the same focus given to combat, rather than just cursory coverage. Rules are given for the affects of the environment upon the chase, maneuvers (including passenger maneuvers, so that nobody is left out of the excitement), obstacles, mounts, vehicles and more.

Written for both the core d20 rules and Modern d20, Hot Pursuit: The Definitive D20 Guide to Chases is everything you'll ever need to run chase sequences in your games, regardless of time period or setting.

THE GAME TEXT IN THIS PRODUCT IS 100% OPEN CONTENT

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Very nice! I've been looking for something like this for quite a while. Would it be possible to release a more printer friendly update? The borders and some of the larger images are going to eat up some ink.
 

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Very nice! I've been looking for something like this for quite a while. Would it be possible to release a more printer friendly update? The borders and some of the larger images are going to eat up some ink.

I respectfully disagree. I find it fairly printer-friendly as is--

The borders are a hair more than a half-inch on each side, and a chunk of each is going to get eaten up by the non-printing edges on the average printer...besides which, the ink usage there is minimal, as it's a gradient which maxes out at a 30% shade. There are a couple pictures that are a bit under 1/2 a page, but most of the images are 1/4 page at most.

If that's too much, I guess I'd recommend copy-and-pasting the text, since we never disable that function.
 

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