[Bragging] You like me, you really like me

Trollitc

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Hey folks,

I just spent four nights having the most fun I've ever had creating a Pathfinder supplement. 12 magical items, which in and of itself is no big deal.

The fun part is they were created by a fellow named Mirkmoot, who's a Goblin Wizard. He's barely qualified for the wizard title and all of his items, weapons and armor while they function as advertised, have built in . . . features.

It was a lot of fun to make and apparently someone else liked it as well because I just got my first 5 star review on DriveThruRPG for it.

I'm really enjoying Pathfinder and I'm overjoyed to create something for the game that others find enjoyable as well!

Okay. I'm done now.

-Ben
 

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There's a pretty cool 3.5 supplement I own, somewhere with items that have hidden "drawbacks" that your PDF reminds me of. The items in the other guy's work are rather interesting, though the pages of flavor text describing them are a little over the top. Each item basically describes how it was made with the drawback on purpose by someone seeking to sabotage the new item's intended owner. The only thing I can say for it is that the items have extremely interesting, believable drawbacks, such as the headache I got when reading about them.

Yours is fun to read, despite the casual approach to grammar and spelling. Too many RPG books are painfully florid. Leaving plenty of room for the simple art also adds to the feeling that this is something a DM can glance at quickly when he needs an interesting item quickly, as opposed to other books which must be searched through and studied.

A great first-time offering!
 

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