PDF Shopping Spree!

MEG Hal said:
Ok my turn...
PDF's of Giant Monster Rampage is available now, next week E-Blight Magic and later the revised version of the almost sold out adventure of E-Pit of Loch-Durnan-revised. So check out Mystic Games e-stuff available at RPGNow.

Hey Hal, I love you and all, but how do you sell out a pdf? :D

Yeah, I think I know what you mean, but from the way it sounds...


Chris
 

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thundershot said:


Hey Hal, I love you and all, but how do you sell out a pdf? :D

Yeah, I think I know what you mean, but from the way it sounds...


Chris

Man Chris punch me in the groin when I am not looking :eek:
The print adventure is almost sold out :D we revised the look to match the layout of what we are doing currently and replacing a few maps as well.
 

d20Dwarf said:
Your job, by then, is to convince me of which PDFs I should buy on my PDF shopping spree!

Let the endorsements begin!

All four of Darkfuries' floorplan series are in RPGNow's top 20 Best Sellers List. Visira, City of Sorrows, and the Maelstrom Campaign Setting series are also climbing the sales charts and getting great reviews.

If that doesn't convince you, there's a demo of each available for download here.
There's also product pages describing each book in great detail.


End of Unbridled and Shameless Endorsement :D
 

Thanks for the plug!

Thanks to everyone who plugged my stuff in this thread!

As to what I would recommend:

Moon Elves was pretty cool.

The Book of Curses had some neat stuff.

Death: Guardian at the Gate was fun.

Blood and Space is a very good buy.
 

Phil,

Speaking of your pdf's, will 101 Spellbooks be getting an update in the same vein as those for the other 101 books? I almost bought it the other day, but didn't want to get it before an update came out.

Also enjoyed Construct Mechanus! Great source of ideas! And only $3.00!

Carp
 

101 Spellbooks Update

Yes, there will be an update. And the other two 101 books will be getting another update again soon.

First I'm finishing "Another 101 Mundane Treasures."

No reason not to purchase 101 Spellbooks before the update is available. I offer the the revised versions at no charge to those who already purchased a previous version. And since I have to pull material out for the next round of updates on all 3 currently available 101 books . . . well, it's in your best interested to buy them now. The OGL requires that I remove some information since the SRD was changed a few days ago. It doesn't say anything about every fan out there trashing the older PDFs and using only the updated ones.
 

I suggest you buy the top 10 products ever sold on RPGNow. Of course, since you said you already have all of Ambient's stuff (which includes Librum Equitis), and since you said PDFs and not software (like Fractal Mapper 6.0), and because you don't seem like the type of fella who needs floor plans, that means that you need to buy products:

#1 (by Nat20)
#3
#6 (by Nat 20)
#7 (by Nat 20)
#9
#10 (by Dark Quest Games, good friends with Nat20)
#11
#12 (by Nat 20)
#13
#14

(and if you feel like it)

#34
#35
#48
#50

I'm not hyping any of my own products per se, I'm just suggesting that you might want to take a look at some products made by the ENWorld community, and possibly buy them to help support ENWorld. Heck, as a special offer, available only today, if you agree to buy 5 Nat20 products, I'll give you a 6th one for free.

(psst, between you and me, this is really the only thing we've got going for us at Nat20: sympathy)
 

It was already mentioned, but I'll re-iterate:

The Enchiridion of Mystic Music. Now, I'm a bit biased :), but IMO it's still far and away the best thing for bards out there (haven't seen the Quint Bard yet, but am anxious to see how it stacks up). It's 76 pages (well, 75 if you discount the OGL) dedicated to expanding and in a few spots clarifying the bard - especially as it relates to his music ability. If you use bards at all, this book is for you.

The Enchiridion of Treasures and Objects d'Art. Accomplishes several things: first of all, it has a huge variety of materials to make things out of - you can mix and match to get literally billions of "artsy" treasures (instead of the couple dozen found in the DMG). Secondly, it massively re-works the Craft rules (why does a one-inch diameter platinum sphere take a thousand times as long to craft as a one-inch diamter copper sphere in the old rules? This fixes that little problem) and allows great freedom - especially as it relates to Crafting unique items for your players. Thirdly, it puts forth a "new economics" system for communities to solve the "35 billion chickens in a city of 100,000" problem. Fourthly, it provides you with hundreds of ideas for "minor" magic items. Fifthly, there's a ten-page or so demo to look at so you can get some idea of what's in it. It's currently the #3 "hot selling item" at RPGNow.com

So, um, there's my sales pitch. :)

--The Sigil
 


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