Warriors & Warlocks out on PDF!

I want! We're playing a PL 8 two-fisted 1935 game right now, and I'd love to see what the book has to offer. Oh, Green Ronin, how could I love you more?

Piratecat,
If you are talking pulp, you could always get the M&M Thrilling Tales Archetypes and use Thrilling Tales as reference/inspiration for the genre.
 

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Piratecat,
If you are talking pulp, you could always get the M&M Thrilling Tales Archetypes and use Thrilling Tales as reference/inspiration for the genre.

As DM, I might do that. We're running straight from the Golden Age book.

We went pulp because I wanted to use the Japanese villains, but I haven't really liked the book villains as much as my own. Well, Geisha was awesome, but she was Piratecat's girlfriend (and another character's girlfriend) and that alone made the issue worth buying.

PS
 


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So I caved in and bought the PDF as well [as committing to buying the physical book when that is available]. :o

And, by golly, it is good! The race templates are nice, as are the 'profession' (i.e., class) templates. Sorcery and Wizardry, both cool. The Inherent Arrays, good.

Eesh, so much neat stuff. Oh yeah, and I agree with TheWyrd: the Feats section is going to be useful across the board. Or nearly, at least.

Still reading. . .
 

The product description mentions character creation rules. Does that mean this can stand alone, or do you need M&M in order to use it?
 



I want! We're playing a PL 8 two-fisted 1935 game right now, and I'd love to see what the book has to offer. Oh, Green Ronin, how could I love you more?

Wait, what? Why am I not playing in this campaign? WHAT?

I'm so hitting you up for your campaign doc. Let's see if I can et Fajitas and his gang interested (although I'd prefer PL 6 myself).
 



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