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Pathfinder Chronicles Superscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, GameMastery Maps Subscriber. 674 posts. 41 reviews.
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Perfect map
Fri, Nov 13, 2009, 11:33 PM
This is a great map. It steps up from the basic map and provides a colourful marketplace scene as well as on the reverse a cobbled blank map. The blank map is the strenght is it is perfect for tiled dungeons for to create scenes in a city.
High recommended for a GM who want to add some atomsphere and colour.
   
Fanastic Bestiary
Fri, Nov 13, 2009, 11:22 PM
In my experience, I have found D&D OGL Bestiaries fairly well done. This book continues that tradition and then builds on it. It takes the basic stat blocks and then give a million and one options to customise/develop monsters.
The layout is perfect. Front the monsters with templates followed by monster creation/advancement and then useful, summative and well organised appendices... ones that I know I can be used.
This book is not targetted at beginning GMs who use stats to rush monsters at players for hack and slash. This book is written by experts for expert DMs or to develop GMs to run monsters in creative and challenging ways. A must for the PFRPG GM.
   
Great looking book
Fri, Nov 13, 2009, 11:07 PM
This book is a very interesting read. A lot of detail into the background of PFS. It is also a beautifully presented book. There is material in here that I will plug into the Magnimar leg of the RotRL campaign I am running.
I have marked it down to a 4 star product. Basically is it really worth the $20 that is being asked for it? I think $15 is closer the mark. I get excited when I start reading but as I near the end of the book I feel empty... as their is not a lot of mechanics for new feats/spells as this item's summary leads you to believe.
I would recommend this book to roleplayers who like details and background information for character development and to GM who want some details for PFS in their campaigns. This book is not for character optimisation.
   
Deserting adventuring at its finest
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 05:03 AM
I played this adventure at tier 3-4 with my 4th level ranger. It perfectly suited my dunewalker character as well as my spell selection. :)
I actually picked this adventure as a filler to end my GenconOz 2009 experience but I was really surprised. There is a real threat that the party will be trapped in the mirage. The hot sun and heat does strange things to travellers and it is hard to believe that you can finish this adventure with a tribe of lost gnolls as your prize.
The travelling is very confusing but is designed to be as it is part of the challenge. This is not a good adventures for inexperienced players and demands respect... it has a dragon in it. :)
   
An explosive adventure
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:55 AM
This adventure was a surprise packet. I played tier 3-4 and in a party of six we were overpowered in some acts. You do get to fight huge creatures under the correct circumstances.
I rated this low as it did go on a bit and has one too many acts for my liking. The ending is weak and there is the distinct possibility of TPK in this adventure as it traps thinking PCs. I was expecting more out this scenario.
   
OH MY GOD
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:51 AM
AWESOME! I played this adventure Genconoz 2009 with a party of 4 tier 1-2. The party consisted of a 2 rangers, a fighter and a sorcerer. Some how we managed to survive!
This is a thinking adventure. If you want to be challenged than this is the adventure for you. I would not recommend this adventure for players new or inexperience to PFRPG/D&D.
   
This adventure has a bit for every character
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:48 AM
I did enjoy this scenario. There is a bit of everything for all types of characters. Of goodness sake though, do not play this adventure with 4 players of the Andoran fraction as it does start to get a little over bearing. :)
   
A direct delve
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:41 AM
This adventure is a very straight forward, well paced delve and heavily combat orientated - what I think a crawl should be. In saying that, there is a need for a very well balanced party to succeed. I played 1-2 and was personally awed by the last act.
This is a great adventure for beginning characters or to introduce players to PFS/PFRPG. Particularly good for getting power players to realise that there is more than optimising characters and that they know all that there is to know in the game.
   
Delving pathfinders
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:36 AM
I was looking forward to this adventure based off the product description. I was a little disappointed over all as the delve went a little too long with excess rooms and repeative clearing of monsters. The saving grace was the storyline and twists I experienced as a player at the end of the adventure.
I do not recommend this adventure beginning players or folks with characters who RP respecting the dead.
   
Come and visit the museum
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:30 AM
This was an interesting adventure that was set solely in the one building. I completed it tier 1-2 and felt that it was evenly balanced and not just combat orientated. In fact, non-combat characters made this scenario a breeze and without them it would be most difficult to complete.
   
A detailed "men from the north" adventure
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:24 AM
There is no doubt that this adventure was masterly crafted and was open enough to allow players to be creative to achieve outcomes act to act. In saying that, I was a little disppointed with the feel of this scenario. It is solid but did not jump out at me like a few of the other did. This adventure lacked atmosphere.
If you love vikings and the sea this is a most do adventure for you. I would give this scenario 2.5 out of 5.
   
A good desert adventure
Sun, Sep 20, 2009, 04:19 AM
This was my first scenario as a player. I had created a first level Osirion ranger sandwalker so it fitted in very well. I played tier one and thought that the adventure was very challenging. It was also very difficult to finish some of the fraction secret missions without the right class being present.
I would not recommend this adventure to beginning players to PFS. I hope that this adventure gets an update to PFRPG and finds itself in later sessions.
   
Okay Shirt... if not for Pathfinder link may have passed
Tue, Jul 21, 2009, 05:17 AM
I was very excited when I saw my shirt arrive. It was compressed into a think triangle package with the clear Orison markings. To my surprise the short was not folded then sealed rather it was forced compressed. The shirt has heaps and heaps of creases, almost permanent press, even in the logo.
The shirts are also small. I ordered a 4XL to wear over a long sleeve pullover but it was smaller than the 3XL undefeated shirt I bought. I have washed it once and the creases remain. I am tempted to iron to remove creases.
Paizo got it wrong with the packing of this item.
   
Solid but lacking appeal
Sat, Jul 11, 2009, 05:43 AM
This is yet another solid resource in the Chronicle range. This book is well bound and set out with quite a bit of text. It has all the details needed to run Katapesh as a campaign or adventure setting.
For what ever reason, this book did not appeal to me like previous guide books. It seemed to be very clinical and had a lot of information as opposed to image grabbing materials. I would recommend this book to GMs running adventures in and around Katapesh.
   
A good map
Wed, Jul 8, 2009, 04:41 PM
This map is a fairly good size, especially for the price. It does wjat a battle map is supposed to. Both permanent and non permanent markers work fine.
I do not like the packaging. Folding this map is a nice idea and makes it easy to transport but leaves the creases. If you decide to try and roll the map up you can not as the creases are permanent.
   
Awesome Monster Book
Tue, Jul 7, 2009, 09:16 PM
This book was a pure pleasure to read. Not only is it at the usual high standard for art and book bounding but the writings and options offered within for the listed dungeon denizens blew my mind. The mutations of the generic monster should be come a regular feature for all future monster ecology books. I have purchased a few monster ecology books and this one has left me feeling the most excited.
I would highly recommend this book for DMs wanting to add some spice to their encounters. Sidetrek material is supplied for all the monsters. Only downside in my eye is a lack of a DC check table that could be used by DMs to used to relay what characters would know.
   
Nice cards to add tp the Gamemastery collection
Sun, Jun 14, 2009, 07:45 AM
This are good quality cards with very accurate pictures. I give it 4 out of 5.
The only issue is that there is not enough copies of the RotRL introduced items such as Khar, Barbarian chew and Earthbreaker. I would have preferred more RotRL items then mostly generic items that were supplied. Don't get me wrong, the unique items are there but not enough of the common items.
   
An excellent book for a Darkmoon Dale campaign
Sun, Jun 14, 2009, 07:00 AM
This books us a subperb example of what support material for a DM in a location should be. I rate this item 5 out of 5.
Unlike other reviews, the maps are more than adequate, can give an overall idea of location. I can say this as I would not rely on them to use in game. Though I would suggest that there is plenty of opportunity to create an map folio to support this Darkmoon Vale as there are plenty of Pathfinder (Gamemastery) modules for adventures.
The book is also pack with dones of history and backgrounds and options for npcs and pcs alike. This books is for DMs and I would not advise a PC to purchase.
   
A useful tool for gaming
Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 09:21 PM
This item is most certainly a useful tool for gaming and of solid craftmanship. It is a 3" long and 1" solid arcylic resin cylinder with markings. I would give it 3.5 stars so I will round it up to 4.
Firstly, the items does not come as it appears in the picture. It only comes with 2 black bands unlike the 2 black and 2 red bands as suggested. The package it comes which it comes in suggests to buy a second set of bands for more precise measurements. Sadly at this time, paizo does not offer this.
Finally, their is only one indicator per pack, I bought this with special codes that made the price more appealing. This product is over priced and as suggest before missing parts.
With this identified issues it is still very useful and I would recommend it to DM or players with characters who fly or climb. Though it does not come with a base, it is fairly stable. The base would add stability but it would also interfer with surrounding miniatures. There are two extender sets that you can add to this product and I would refer you their product page to read my review.
   
This dice bag is perfect for large amont of dice!
Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 08:20 PM
This is a good quality dice bag that warrants a 5 star rating. The stiching of the velvet and the satin is flawless and suggests that it will not fall apart easily. I like the two layer bag as there is absolutely no chance of items being left inside as the satin can be teased out of the velvet as it is only stiched at the rim. The two layers also provide a secondary barrier to hold dice in case the pouch is ripped or thread comes apart. This pouch is a pleasure to hold and touch as the felt feels like that of a new pool table but slippery as the satin in underneath.
This is only one issue with this bag - the draw strings. The picture does not show clearly but this product has two pieces of nylon cord that is tied loosely together. Considering the matierals used in the pouch this is a real disappointment and a let down. It does cheapen the bags appearance. In saying this it is not as bad as the small dice bag by Koplow. They have used finer gauged cord that appears to hold the knots better.
This is the dice bag for you if you want a large pouch that can hold many many sets of dice. Because of its dual layer design, it also would be an excellent container for other gaming items.
I do reserve the right to change this review. I can not comment of the prolong use of the bag. This would entail how the bag reacts to travel (rubbing) and use. The bag does feel smooth and the satin colours are very vibrant. I have purchased the purple version of this bag.
   
Just not quite the right size
Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 07:58 PM
This is a good quality dice bag that warrants a 4 star rating. The stiching of the velvet and the satin is flawless and suggests that it will not fall apart easily. I like the two layer bag as there is absolutely no chance of items being left inside as the satin can be teased out of the velvet as it is only stiched at the rim. The two layers also provide a secondary barrier to hold dice in case the pouch is ripped or thread comes apart. This pouch is a pleasure to hold and touch as the felt feels like that of a new pool table but slippery as the satin in underneath.
There are a few issues that stop this product getting 5 stars. Firstly, its size. You can easily fit a 7 dice set in there and would be perfect if that is what you wanted. If you like a few extra dice like a 34mm d20 and a few more d6 then this bag is not quite right. It is a tight fit to add more dice. I would suggest changing the size to 4x4.5" or 4x5".
Finally, the draw strings. The picture does not show clearly but this product has two pieces of nylon cord that is tied loosely together. Considering the matierals used in the pouch this is a real disappointment and a let down. It does cheapen the bags appearance.
This is the dice bag for you if you want a small pouch that can hold small number of dice, like a 7 piece set. Because of its dual layer design, it also would be an excellent container for other gaming items.
I do reserve the right to change this review. I can not comment of the prolong use of the bag. This would entail how the bag reacts to travel (rubbing) and use. The bag does feel smooth and the satin colours are very vibrant - the pictures do not do it justice particularly the gold. I have purchased the red and gold version of this bag.
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34mm d20 Die: Speckled
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Assorted Bag of 12:
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$29.21
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Awesome die
Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 05:57 PM
I really like chessex's speckled dice range. They appear to be good quality and roll random. These 34mm dice are great for primary or the special attacks. I use them to show off in front of my players.
I have twilight, blue star and cobolt. I would recommend staying away from the dice with red numbering as I find them hard to read. Dice like granite and air. Twilight would be one of the more easier to read as it has bright gold numbers.
   
Remain undefeated
Sat, Jun 6, 2009, 08:05 PM
This is a solid, bottom weighted shot glass. Whether it is used for spirits or syrupy sugar goodness, it measure out the shot perfectly. Better still you get to remain undefeated at the end of the "slamming" session.
PS. I liked them so much I bought another one and have a total of two.
   
AWESOME BOOK
Thu, Jan 22, 2009, 04:04 PM
This is another high quality product from Paizo. I would rate it 4.5 out of 5 but will round up this time.
The background of the city as well as the current state of play is surperb. It makes me want to jump in there straight away and play. Have not participated in the PFS yet, this book makes me what to get involved in the politics and excitement. I should also mention that there is a small amount of artwork but what is present is up to scratch.
There are no player options in this book and I would recommend it to any DM. Saying that, there is plenty for a player to get out of the book for character background and knowledge to enhance RP.
   
Bang for buck
Tue, Jan 20, 2009, 07:03 PM
You receive a 30% discount off cover price the AP when you subscribe AS WELL AS a free pdf!!!
Also the Pathfinder Advantage is unbelievable - 15% off retail on all products purchased from paizo.com, so long as they are not non-paizo downloadable files. This along with shipping discounts make subscribing simply AWESOME.
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