CityBook (Flying Buffalo) reviews?


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bolen said:
These were (and are) great. Packed with ideas if Pazio put in D20 stats that would be fantastic but they are very good as they are for jumping off points

I was hoping that when Necromancer did Grimtooth's Traps, that this would've been the next step. A best of the City or something.
 

One of my old DMs used several of those books...they were a lot of fun.

I distinctly recall the "mattoo" (magic tattoo) shop, run by two half-orc brothers. The owner of a mattoo could will it into becoming a real item for a period of time (good for, among other things, having a dagger that you couldn't lose). The half-orcs always would want to do a "ducky" mattoo, which of course no one would ever take them up on. Finally, one day, my dwarven fighter got drunk, and went there and asked for a ducky. Wow! The ducky was intelligent, and had a poisonous bite.
 

kenobi65 said:
One of my old DMs used several of those books...they were a lot of fun.

I distinctly recall the "mattoo" (magic tattoo) shop, run by two half-orc brothers. The owner of a mattoo could will it into becoming a real item for a period of time (good for, among other things, having a dagger that you couldn't lose). The half-orcs always would want to do a "ducky" mattoo, which of course no one would ever take them up on. Finally, one day, my dwarven fighter got drunk, and went there and asked for a ducky. Wow! The ducky was intelligent, and had a poisonous bite.
That's not that impressive. In real life, all ducks are intelligent and have poisonous bites.
 



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