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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2011647" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Dozen Unusual Article of Clothing</p><p></p><p> Clothing is a pretty basic need that gets almost no attention. Who cares what the characters are wearing besides their shiny metal armor and those magical boots? Okay, the Bard does. But for the most part its just is not an area that many people place a lot of thought into. Well, hopefully they will once they see something like this. </p><p></p><p> Dozen Unusual Article of Clothing is a long name for a short book. It is from Ronin Arts who have really established themselves a one of the better PDF publishers. This book might only be five pages but it has some good content in it. It is extremely small zip file of less then fifty kilobytes. It is also book marked and that pleases me. </p><p></p><p> One good little detail that is in this is color of clothes and what that usually indicates in a middle ages time. It’s a just a small box that talks about who wears what colors but it is a great detail that most people really do not seem to use. The clothing presented here first gives a good description but no pictures. It lists the appraise DC as well as the value. Different pieces of the clothing are also listed individually as what value they have. And lastly are special rules like bonuses to skills that the particular piece of garment grants. </p><p></p><p> The clothing is given a nice description making them easy to imagine. The abilities granted are not that powerful, but are better suited for a low magic game then a high magic game. My favorite item is the Noble’s Super Tunic. It’s large and very popular among nobles and thieves. Nobles because it is stylish and fashionable, thieves because it is long and flowing so it makes picking pockets easier. </p><p></p><p> Twelve nice pieces of clothing is what is to be found here. It is pretty basic but good. I like the idea and while alone it doe not add a lot because it is only twelve pieces, when combines with like 101 mundane items and other PDFs of objects it really starts to create a nice inventory of highly detailed and useful items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2011647, member: 232"] Dozen Unusual Article of Clothing Clothing is a pretty basic need that gets almost no attention. Who cares what the characters are wearing besides their shiny metal armor and those magical boots? Okay, the Bard does. But for the most part its just is not an area that many people place a lot of thought into. Well, hopefully they will once they see something like this. Dozen Unusual Article of Clothing is a long name for a short book. It is from Ronin Arts who have really established themselves a one of the better PDF publishers. This book might only be five pages but it has some good content in it. It is extremely small zip file of less then fifty kilobytes. It is also book marked and that pleases me. One good little detail that is in this is color of clothes and what that usually indicates in a middle ages time. It’s a just a small box that talks about who wears what colors but it is a great detail that most people really do not seem to use. The clothing presented here first gives a good description but no pictures. It lists the appraise DC as well as the value. Different pieces of the clothing are also listed individually as what value they have. And lastly are special rules like bonuses to skills that the particular piece of garment grants. The clothing is given a nice description making them easy to imagine. The abilities granted are not that powerful, but are better suited for a low magic game then a high magic game. My favorite item is the Noble’s Super Tunic. It’s large and very popular among nobles and thieves. Nobles because it is stylish and fashionable, thieves because it is long and flowing so it makes picking pockets easier. Twelve nice pieces of clothing is what is to be found here. It is pretty basic but good. I like the idea and while alone it doe not add a lot because it is only twelve pieces, when combines with like 101 mundane items and other PDFs of objects it really starts to create a nice inventory of highly detailed and useful items. [/QUOTE]
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