D&D / RPG News for Thursday, 30 September, 2010

Morrus

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[title]Review of Kingdom Builder II by Chaotic Shiny Productions[/title]

EN World official reviewer Neuroglyph takes a look at a set of random generators which can be used to create heroic fantasy type kingdoms quickly and easily.

[title]D&D 4th Edition News[/title]
  • Bardic Avatars Some new powers for bards, allowing them to use music to summon powerful and mystical avatars which aid them in battle.
  • Traps for Tombs The Egyptian tomb is a classic. So are these four free traps themes for tombs in the classic dungeon style.
  • More Traps at KQ Check out the 6 new templates to add a little more deadly to your traps. Why just use a speartrap when you could use a swarmscribed scarab speartrap?

[title]Pathfinder / D&D 3.5 News[/title]
  • Big Fish in a Small Pond There's a new power in the seamy underbelly of your campaign's capital, a crime kingpin with a dark secret sure to make your players' jaws drop. Can your PCs find and defeat Salazar the Shark? Or will they just wind up as fish food? Find out in this week's Masters and Minions, by Justin Holloway.
  • Soul Catcher Giant The Button-moulder is a giant creature from Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt sent to fetch Peer’s soul for he has squandered his life. The Button-moulder can serve as a template for a race of extraplanar giants whose job it is to recover the souls of mortals who have lived a life of obscurity—have neither committed acts of great heroism or villainy.
  • Understand Your Local Witch The kobolds stir up a bitches brew (apologies to Miles Davis) of feats, builds, and design commentary for Pathfinder players with the new Witches Brew guide to the witch class.
  • Plague Rats Meet D&D The doppelrat is a somehow familiar rat that doubles and redoubles its numbers. A nightmare for Pathfinder players, totally mwa-ha-ha-worthy for DMs.
  • Episode #008 of Chronicles: Pathfinder Podcast Devoted to all things Kingmaker and features an interview with the Ennie award winning author of Kingmaker 1: Stolen Land, Tim Hitchcock. Together with in depth reviews and discussion of the Kingmaker Player's Guide, Kingmaker 1: Stolen Land and lots more, this episode weighs in at more than four hours of crunchy Kingmaker goodness.
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