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tecnowraith said:
Ok After re-reading Chaositech (and I'm glad I got the book) and the equipment chapters I am seriously thinking of adding the rules for the firearms for the setting. I like what Monte said about Chaositech in which he describes in the introduction pseudoscience, the "fantasy science" apposed to science fantasy.
Chaositech r000lz, y0.
 

Wraith Form said:
Chaositech r000lz, y0.
I have to third this assessment. I ran a "New World" kind of campaign composed entirely of an island archipelago where one of the main antagonist races wielded chaositech. Added a very Final Fantasy feel to my game, which is exactly what I wanted.

Plus it's written by Monte Cook, with who I seem to share some kind of mental symbiosis...
 

Update: Ok as of now i am trying rework my native Indian race and the train system. the Train system I want to have is to use a different track system besides flying, standard tracks, crystals or something that have been done a lot. For the native Indians, I am wanting to use a humanoid dragon but finding one "official" is hard without going beyond +0 LA.
 

tecnowraith said:
Update: Ok as of now i am trying rework my native Indian race and the train system. the Train system I want to have is to use a different track system besides flying, standard tracks, crystals or something that have been done a lot. For the native Indians, I am wanting to use a humanoid dragon but finding one "official" is hard without going beyond +0 LA.
Kobolds.
 


tecnowraith said:
Update: Ok as of now i am trying rework my native Indian race and the train system. the Train system I want to have is to use a different track system besides flying, standard tracks, crystals or something that have been done a lot. For the native Indians, I am wanting to use a humanoid dragon but finding one "official" is hard without going beyond +0 LA.

Modified Dragonborn or Spellscales from Races of the Dragon.
 

Why not actually set it in a faux real-world west (something I've considered!)?

(1) Lots of cool maps already done for the taking.

(2) The Grand Canyon contains a (much) larger version of the caves in The Keep on the Borderlands.

(3) Dwarves in the Appalachians ala Rip Van Winkle; others come west to the Rockies and to work on the railroad.

(4) Working on the railroad opens up the door for Oriental Adventures characters and creatures.

(5) Fewer elves than standard, but the ones that are there are friendly to the Native Americans and love the giant redwoods.


That's what I'd do, anyway!
 


In the Bestiary for Dragonlance made by Sovereign Press, there is a medium centaur that was made for people who wanted to play a centaur without all the HD and LA. I think it is a LA +1 if anyone is interested.

I've definetely had a few PC's who have used it.
 

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