paizo.com Recent Reviews by Laithoronpaizo.com Recent Reviews by Laithoron2023-06-27T01:33:02Z2023-06-27T01:33:02ZBook of the River Nations: Complete Player's Reference for Kingdom Building (PFRPG): Great content, but prefer better binding (5 stars)Laithoronhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kgr?Book-of-the-River-Nations-Complete-Players-Reference-for-Kingdom-Building2011-05-25T19:40:16Z<p><b>Book of the River Nations: Complete Player's Reference for Kingdom Building (PFRPG)</b></p><p>Other reviewers have already summed up how immensely useful the content of this book is. There's no need for me to rehash that. The few typos and lack-luster art would not be enough for me to deduct more than half a star.</p>
<p>The reason then that I am rating this at 4-stars rather than 5 is for the printed copy of the book...</p>
<p>Unless the printing method has changed, the copy I received has a folded and stapled binding with non-glossy pages. Had I known that before-hand, I would have simply purchased the PDF-only and printed my own copy. I much prefer the more durable type of bindings used for the Adventure Path volumes, and appreciate the fact that I can open them even to the foreword or bestiary and still have them lay flat on my desk without issue. The same cannot be said for a stapled binding such as this.</p>
<p>As feedback then, I would just like to say that I find far more value in paying a few extra dollars for a good-quality binding than saving what amounts to a couple cups of coffee.</p>
<p><b>To Recap:</b>
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<b><i>PDF:</i></b> 4.5 stars (essential content, mediocre artwork)
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<b><i>Book:</i></b> 4 stars (as PDF but binding is stapled)
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<b><i>Would I buy it again?</i></b> Yes. I'd buy the PDF and then bind my own copy.</p>
<p>•••EDIT•••</p>
<p><b>6/04/2011:</b> Note that <b>as of the 2nd printing, this book is now perfect-bound</b>! Great to see customer feedback implemented so quickly! Adjusting rating to 4.5 stars for the book too which it up to 5.</p>
<p><b>Note:</b> One small thing to keep in mind when using this book is that the hexes are of somewhat different size than those in Kingmaker. They are 12-miles to the side, whereas the ones in Kingmaker were intended to be 12-miles from center-to-center. The difference is 375-sq miles vs. 125-sq miles. Very little (if any) effect on gameplay, but I figured it was worth mentioning in a review. More info on the difference <a href="http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/j/jonBrazerEnterprises/v5748btpy8kgr/discuss&page=3#137" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p><p><b>Book of the River Nations: Complete Player's Reference for Kingdom Building (PFRPG)</b></p><p>Other reviewers have already summed up how immensely useful the content of this book is. There's no need for me to rehash that. The few typos and lack-luster art would not be enough for me to deduct more than half a star.</p>
<p>The reason then that I am rating this at 4-stars rather than 5 is for the printed copy of the book...</p>
<p>Unless the printing method has changed, the copy I received has a folded and stapled binding with non-glossy pages. Had I known that before-hand, I would have simply purchased the PDF-only and printed my own copy. I much prefer the more durable type of bindings used for the Adventure Path volumes, and appreciate the fact that I can open them even to the foreword or bestiary and still have them lay flat on my desk without issue. The same cannot be said for a stapled binding such as this.</p>
<p>As feedback then, I would just like to say that I find far more value in paying a few extra dollars for a good-quality binding than saving what amounts to a couple cups of coffee.</p>
<p><b>To Recap:</b>
<br />
<b><i>PDF:</i></b> 4.5 stars (essential content, mediocre artwork)
<br />
<b><i>Book:</i></b> 4 stars (as PDF but binding is stapled)
<br />
<b><i>Would I buy it again?</i></b> Yes. I'd buy the PDF and then bind my own copy.</p>
<p>•••EDIT•••</p>
<p><b>6/04/2011:</b> Note that <b>as of the 2nd printing, this book is now perfect-bound</b>! Great to see customer feedback implemented so quickly! Adjusting rating to 4.5 stars for the book too which it up to 5.</p>
<p><b>Note:</b> One small thing to keep in mind when using this book is that the hexes are of somewhat different size than those in Kingmaker. They are 12-miles to the side, whereas the ones in Kingmaker were intended to be 12-miles from center-to-center. The difference is 375-sq miles vs. 125-sq miles. Very little (if any) effect on gameplay, but I figured it was worth mentioning in a review. More info on the difference <a href="http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/j/jonBrazerEnterprises/v5748btpy8kgr/discuss&page=3#137" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>Laithoron2011-05-25T19:40:16ZGameMastery Flip-Mat: Pirate Island Print Edition: Best Flipmat Yet (5 stars)Laithoronhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8ou8?GameMastery-FlipMat-Pirate-Island2010-07-11T16:51:58Z<p><b>GameMastery Flip-Mat: Pirate Island Print Edition</b></p><p>This is what I would like to more of from this series: maps that have different yet complimentary images on each side. (We all have plenty to choose from with blank surfaces on the reverse side at this point.) In this case we get a small island on one side and a sandy beach on the other.</p>
<p>Unlike the maps of buildings and structures, the inclusion of only one tiny room on the island-side makes it very easy to use a more ambiguous scale with this map. Using a 5-foot scale, you get a nice <i>little</i> hideaway with small trees and scrub. Need something bigger for actual exploration? Treat the sqaures as large to colossal and simply use a token to represent the entire party. For encounters then just "zoom in" using other maps in your collection.</p>
<p>The only improvement I could hope for would be to finally be able to acquire these without the folds. Naturally, something like that wouldn't be feasible for shipping, although with GenCon and DragonCon around the corner, perhaps unfolded maps could be convention-only specials...</p><p><b>GameMastery Flip-Mat: Pirate Island Print Edition</b></p><p>This is what I would like to more of from this series: maps that have different yet complimentary images on each side. (We all have plenty to choose from with blank surfaces on the reverse side at this point.) In this case we get a small island on one side and a sandy beach on the other.</p>
<p>Unlike the maps of buildings and structures, the inclusion of only one tiny room on the island-side makes it very easy to use a more ambiguous scale with this map. Using a 5-foot scale, you get a nice <i>little</i> hideaway with small trees and scrub. Need something bigger for actual exploration? Treat the sqaures as large to colossal and simply use a token to represent the entire party. For encounters then just "zoom in" using other maps in your collection.</p>
<p>The only improvement I could hope for would be to finally be able to acquire these without the folds. Naturally, something like that wouldn't be feasible for shipping, although with GenCon and DragonCon around the corner, perhaps unfolded maps could be convention-only specials...</p>Laithoron2010-07-11T16:51:58ZIndulgence: Art of the Duel (OGL) PDF: Can we get this in the Pathfinder RPG? (5 stars)Laithoronhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy82qj?Indulgence-Art-of-the-Duel2008-06-12T10:14:12Z<p><b>Indulgence: Art of the Duel (OGL) PDF</b></p><p>There are some really solid and well-thought feats & weapons in this inexpensive little PDF. The mechanics used to represent fencing are great and could easily be adapted to fighting styles such as Sword & Board with some ingenuity.</p>
<p>An affordable must have for swashbucklers and bards. I'd like to see further supplements in this vein.</p><p><b>Indulgence: Art of the Duel (OGL) PDF</b></p><p>There are some really solid and well-thought feats & weapons in this inexpensive little PDF. The mechanics used to represent fencing are great and could easily be adapted to fighting styles such as Sword & Board with some ingenuity.</p>
<p>An affordable must have for swashbucklers and bards. I'd like to see further supplements in this vein.</p>Laithoron2008-06-12T10:14:12ZGameMastery Flip-Mat: Great Mat: Little room for improvement (4 stars)Laithoronhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8osx?GameMastery-FlipMat2007-03-06T09:54:14Z<p><b>GameMastery Flip-Mat</b></p><p>I run a D&D 3.5 game and appreciate the fact that I can use my permanent Sharpie markers on this mat unlike on my old vinyl mats. It folds neatly to just under the size of one of WotC's printed campaigns. The folds don't really present any problems in terms of usefulness and folding them backwards on themselves lets them lay flat quite nicely.</p>
<p>Initially, I was concerned that folding (rather than rolling) might cause my dungeon drawings to rub off. However, this has not happened even when they rub up against the surface of any of the glossy, leather or cloth-bound rulebooks in my duffel bag. I suppose I can thank my Sharpies for that.</p>
<p>At 22 x 28 squares, it's big enough for •most• encounters but truly large battles may be a bit problematic. I'm running the Red Hand of Doom right now and some of the battle maps end up cramped on space. For instance, Vraath Keep fits, I can just barely squeeze Skull Gorge Bridge on there (if I use the margins) but the Fane of Tiamat is actually 1 square wider than if I tiled two of these mats width-wise and resorted to using the 1-inch margins as extra squares.</p>
<p>The only improvements that I could suggest are as follows:</p>
<p>• Offer a version with the square grid on both sides. The versatility to use hex or square grids is nice, but most groups are either going to use one or the other, not both.</p>
<p>• Since the mats fan-fold along the long (28 square) axis, another 10 squares could be added without increasing the folded size of the mat. Unlike adding an extra fold/flap to the width (which would put too much strain on the laminate when folded) a 4th fold/flap on the length would still lay flat when folded and wouldn't buckle. Players could then simply tile mats together for huge dungeons. (Note, I wouldn't make the mat physically longer than 36" as that would be longer than most desks/dining room tables are wide and we don't want players bumping into a stiff mat that overhangs the table's edge and knocking miniatures over.)</p><p><b>GameMastery Flip-Mat</b></p><p>I run a D&D 3.5 game and appreciate the fact that I can use my permanent Sharpie markers on this mat unlike on my old vinyl mats. It folds neatly to just under the size of one of WotC's printed campaigns. The folds don't really present any problems in terms of usefulness and folding them backwards on themselves lets them lay flat quite nicely.</p>
<p>Initially, I was concerned that folding (rather than rolling) might cause my dungeon drawings to rub off. However, this has not happened even when they rub up against the surface of any of the glossy, leather or cloth-bound rulebooks in my duffel bag. I suppose I can thank my Sharpies for that.</p>
<p>At 22 x 28 squares, it's big enough for •most• encounters but truly large battles may be a bit problematic. I'm running the Red Hand of Doom right now and some of the battle maps end up cramped on space. For instance, Vraath Keep fits, I can just barely squeeze Skull Gorge Bridge on there (if I use the margins) but the Fane of Tiamat is actually 1 square wider than if I tiled two of these mats width-wise and resorted to using the 1-inch margins as extra squares.</p>
<p>The only improvements that I could suggest are as follows:</p>
<p>• Offer a version with the square grid on both sides. The versatility to use hex or square grids is nice, but most groups are either going to use one or the other, not both.</p>
<p>• Since the mats fan-fold along the long (28 square) axis, another 10 squares could be added without increasing the folded size of the mat. Unlike adding an extra fold/flap to the width (which would put too much strain on the laminate when folded) a 4th fold/flap on the length would still lay flat when folded and wouldn't buckle. Players could then simply tile mats together for huge dungeons. (Note, I wouldn't make the mat physically longer than 36" as that would be longer than most desks/dining room tables are wide and we don't want players bumping into a stiff mat that overhangs the table's edge and knocking miniatures over.)</p>Laithoron2007-03-06T09:54:14Z