Fat Dragon and Oone Games

jeffh said:
What's so great about the master table? It conveys absolutely no non-obvious information and is nothing I couldn't do in five minutes in Excel. I downloaded it hoping it would have the odds for opposed rolls, which are not as trivial to calculate, but no such luck. It's just straight d20 vs. DC.

As I said, MSHRP. I guess I'm just too old for my own good. I willingly admit that many people will now think I'm an idiot.
 

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philreed said:
As I said, MSHRP. I guess I'm just too old for my own good. I willingly admit that many people will now think I'm an idiot.
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I'm old enough to remember that too, but the resemblance is, quite literally, only superficial.
 

jeffh said:
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I'm old enough to remember that too, but the resemblance is, quite literally, only superficial.

No argument. But for me, a very visual person, it instantly triggered the thought in my head. I figure that for a free PDF, it's already given me my money's worth.
 

I haven't really checked either company out. I bought some of the Skeleton Key Games e-tiles at the merger sale the other week and I also have some Dungeon Tiles on their way to me. How would people say these 2 companies stack up to SKG and WotC Dungeon Tiles?

I like the modularity of the SKG and WotC tiles. Do Fat Dragon and 0one make modular maps or just complete maps?

Olaf the Stout
 


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