paizo.com Recent Reviews by Mikhaila Burnettpaizo.com Recent Reviews by Mikhaila Burnett2022-07-14T14:01:04Z2022-07-14T14:01:04ZGameMastery Module E1: Carnival of Tears (OGL): Nick and Richard paint the town red (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy80op?GameMastery-Module-E1-Carnival-of-Tears2010-08-21T19:32:07Z<p><b>GameMastery Module E1: Carnival of Tears (OGL)</b></p><p>Yes, it's gory. Yes, it's horrific. Yes, it's shocking. That's rather the point. If you've not played something by Nick Logue before, tread carefully. Same goes for Richard Pett. These two together? Recipe for horror beyond imagination. I loved it.</p><p><b>GameMastery Module E1: Carnival of Tears (OGL)</b></p><p>Yes, it's gory. Yes, it's horrific. Yes, it's shocking. That's rather the point. If you've not played something by Nick Logue before, tread carefully. Same goes for Richard Pett. These two together? Recipe for horror beyond imagination. I loved it.</p>Mikhaila Burnett2010-08-21T19:32:07ZPathfinder Roleplaying Game: GameMastery Guide (OGL): Excellent, as usual (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8ffn?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-GameMastery-Guide2010-06-19T18:59:12Z<p><b>Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: GameMastery Guide (OGL)</b></p><p>A well written book, with superlative art and content. The cover alone is, in my humble estimation, worth the price of admission. And what's inside just seals the deal.</p>
<p>I highly recommend this for all GM's - from seasoned veterans to novices. I truly believe any GM can benefit greatly from this wonderful tome.</p><p><b>Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: GameMastery Guide (OGL)</b></p><p>A well written book, with superlative art and content. The cover alone is, in my humble estimation, worth the price of admission. And what's inside just seals the deal.</p>
<p>I highly recommend this for all GM's - from seasoned veterans to novices. I truly believe any GM can benefit greatly from this wonderful tome.</p>Mikhaila Burnett2010-06-19T18:59:12ZIronborn of Questhaven (PFRPG) PDF: Solid (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8bmd?Ironborn-of-Questhaven2010-02-06T22:10:16Z<p><b>Ironborn of Questhaven (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Having just recently gone questing through PFRPG compatible living construct options, I found this. And in so doing, found an incredible resource that meets my needs perfectly and surpasses many of my hopes. Well written fluff, great mechanics and solid design all around.</p><p><b>Ironborn of Questhaven (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Having just recently gone questing through PFRPG compatible living construct options, I found this. And in so doing, found an incredible resource that meets my needs perfectly and surpasses many of my hopes. Well written fluff, great mechanics and solid design all around.</p>Mikhaila Burnett2010-02-06T22:10:16ZPathfinder Chronicles: Classic Horrors Revisited (PFRPG): Another Win! (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8ban?Pathfinder-Chronicles-Classic-Horrors-Revisited2010-01-30T19:33:32Z<p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Classic Horrors Revisited (PFRPG)</b></p><p>Ok, ok, I know that much of this has been retread a million zillion times. Ok, ok, I know it's a collection of related monsters. But this is Paizo's treatment. And they have never disappointed me with their 'revisited' collections, and this is no exception. Beautiful art, incredible writing and solid mechanics. Bravo!</p><p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Classic Horrors Revisited (PFRPG)</b></p><p>Ok, ok, I know that much of this has been retread a million zillion times. Ok, ok, I know it's a collection of related monsters. But this is Paizo's treatment. And they have never disappointed me with their 'revisited' collections, and this is no exception. Beautiful art, incredible writing and solid mechanics. Bravo!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2010-01-30T19:33:32ZPathfinder Companion: Dwarves of Golarion (PFRPG): Dwarves!!! (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8b9j?Pathfinder-Companion-Dwarves-of-Golarion2009-12-29T22:47:33Z<p><b>Pathfinder Companion: Dwarves of Golarion (PFRPG)</b></p><p>These aren't your progenitor's Dwarves, these are Golarion Dwarves! While fairly traditional in places the Dwarves of Golarion outlined in this fine book are a lively and well-written bunch. Several different subcultures are provided, along with an incredibly rich backstory for the world since before the Quest for Sky. The content is superlative as always. A new weapon, some feats and a lot of social and cultural information. Highly recommended!</p><p><b>Pathfinder Companion: Dwarves of Golarion (PFRPG)</b></p><p>These aren't your progenitor's Dwarves, these are Golarion Dwarves! While fairly traditional in places the Dwarves of Golarion outlined in this fine book are a lively and well-written bunch. Several different subcultures are provided, along with an incredibly rich backstory for the world since before the Quest for Sky. The content is superlative as always. A new weapon, some feats and a lot of social and cultural information. Highly recommended!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-12-29T22:47:33ZMonte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might (OGL) Hardcover: Incredible! (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy860b?Monte-Cooks-Collected-Book-of-Experimental-Might-Hardcover2009-12-28T19:34:21Z<p><b>Monte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might (OGL) Hardcover</b></p><p>While I'm not sure how I'm going to swing this into my PFRPG games, I will heartily endorse this product. Monte Cook delivers a thoughtful, well conceived set of alternative rules on a great many things. Spell levels from 1 to 20 alone would be worth the price of admission. Fighter domains easily worth the cover price. Bravo on another fine book, Monte!</p><p><b>Monte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might (OGL) Hardcover</b></p><p>While I'm not sure how I'm going to swing this into my PFRPG games, I will heartily endorse this product. Monte Cook delivers a thoughtful, well conceived set of alternative rules on a great many things. Spell levels from 1 to 20 alone would be worth the price of admission. Fighter domains easily worth the cover price. Bravo on another fine book, Monte!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-12-28T19:34:21ZPathfinder Adventure Path #25: The Bastards of Erebus (Council of Thieves 1 of 6) (PFRPG): Good, but not great (3 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy89a4?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-25-The-Bastards-of-Erebus2009-11-26T19:43:51Z<p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #25: The Bastards of Erebus (Council of Thieves 1 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>I will be the first to say that I am a total fangirl of this adventure path. It has such perfect flavor for one of my favorite countries, Cheliax. Where it falls short, in my estimation, is that not all parties will want to be unquestioningly fanatical devotees of good and light. This section of the AP doesn't provide very much room for the morally gray in my opinion. Nonetheless, it's well written and enjoyable and is a good lead-in to the rest of the AP. A solid three-stars.</p><p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #25: The Bastards of Erebus (Council of Thieves 1 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>I will be the first to say that I am a total fangirl of this adventure path. It has such perfect flavor for one of my favorite countries, Cheliax. Where it falls short, in my estimation, is that not all parties will want to be unquestioningly fanatical devotees of good and light. This section of the AP doesn't provide very much room for the morally gray in my opinion. Nonetheless, it's well written and enjoyable and is a good lead-in to the rest of the AP. A solid three-stars.</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-11-26T19:43:51ZPathfinder Adventure Path #27: What Lies in Dust (Council of Thieves 3 of 6) (PFRPG): Excellent! (4 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8b8h?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-27-What-Lies-in-Dust2009-11-26T19:40:09Z<p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #27: What Lies in Dust (Council of Thieves 3 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>This latest installment of the Council of Thieves adventure path comes packed full of awesome. While it is following in the shadow of The Sixfold Trial, it shines on its own merits easily. The Hellknight PrC is well written, the adventuring through Delvehaven is superlatively well written, and downright creepy. And, well, it's just incredibly tightly designed. Major props to Mr Kortes and all the other contributors. Thanks for the great work!</p><p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #27: What Lies in Dust (Council of Thieves 3 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>This latest installment of the Council of Thieves adventure path comes packed full of awesome. While it is following in the shadow of The Sixfold Trial, it shines on its own merits easily. The Hellknight PrC is well written, the adventuring through Delvehaven is superlatively well written, and downright creepy. And, well, it's just incredibly tightly designed. Major props to Mr Kortes and all the other contributors. Thanks for the great work!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-11-26T19:40:09ZPathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (OGL): INCREDIBLE! (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8auu?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-Bestiary2009-10-14T05:20:59Z<p><b>Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (OGL)</b></p><p>Well worth the wait, the Pathfinder Bestiary is an incredible tome which scratches all of my deep-seated creature based needs. The illustrations are superlative. The proofreading rocks! (What can I say, I'm a pedant) And best of all, it's 100% PFRPG compatible. </p>
<p>With this, most of my favorite creatures are brought into this Brave New World of gaming. From the humble, yet deadly Goblin to the championing Solar every creature contained herein is given its due.</p>
<p>Bravo Paizo!</p><p><b>Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (OGL)</b></p><p>Well worth the wait, the Pathfinder Bestiary is an incredible tome which scratches all of my deep-seated creature based needs. The illustrations are superlative. The proofreading rocks! (What can I say, I'm a pedant) And best of all, it's 100% PFRPG compatible. </p>
<p>With this, most of my favorite creatures are brought into this Brave New World of gaming. From the humble, yet deadly Goblin to the championing Solar every creature contained herein is given its due.</p>
<p>Bravo Paizo!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-10-14T05:20:59ZPathfinder Adventure Path #26: The Sixfold Trial (Council of Thieves 2 of 6) (PFRPG): Bravo! (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy89vw?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-26-The-Sixfold-Trial2009-09-27T23:47:18Z<p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #26: The Sixfold Trial (Council of Thieves 2 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>The heroes of Bastards of Erebus take the stage in The Sixfold Trial. This installment of the Council of Thieves AP really surpasses almost every other adventure or module I've ever experienced. To date, the only thing that approaches is my brief stint in Castle Amber. </p>
<p>This adventure has everything, and while it might be light on combat it is heavy on content. Great characters by the diabolical Richard Pett, incredible worldbuilding, impressive artwork by some of the best and brightest Paizo can retain and stunning playwright work by the infernal Nick Logue.</p><p><b>Pathfinder Adventure Path #26: The Sixfold Trial (Council of Thieves 2 of 6) (PFRPG)</b></p><p>The heroes of Bastards of Erebus take the stage in The Sixfold Trial. This installment of the Council of Thieves AP really surpasses almost every other adventure or module I've ever experienced. To date, the only thing that approaches is my brief stint in Castle Amber. </p>
<p>This adventure has everything, and while it might be light on combat it is heavy on content. Great characters by the diabolical Richard Pett, incredible worldbuilding, impressive artwork by some of the best and brightest Paizo can retain and stunning playwright work by the infernal Nick Logue.</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-09-27T23:47:18ZPathfinder Chronicles: Dragons Revisited (OGL): Fluff and Stuff (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy87gg?Pathfinder-Chronicles-Dragons-Revisited2009-08-30T22:42:25Z<p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Dragons Revisited (OGL)</b></p><p>I am totally behind Paizo's effort to apply what is, essentially, a fresh coat of paint to some classic monsters.</p>
<p>While there are no new RULES per se in this and other Chronicles 'monster' books, the content is superb and is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>The joys of reading about noble Golds, viscious and sadistic Blacks and gregarious Coppers has put many smiles on both my face and that of my wife. </p>
<p>I'm champing at the bit to find out how much more incredible my encounters with dragonkind will be with this book in hand, and am already adapting a bit of its contents to my own characters of draconic descent. </p>
<p>Three cheers for Paizo for such wonderful fluff!</p><p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Dragons Revisited (OGL)</b></p><p>I am totally behind Paizo's effort to apply what is, essentially, a fresh coat of paint to some classic monsters.</p>
<p>While there are no new RULES per se in this and other Chronicles 'monster' books, the content is superb and is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>The joys of reading about noble Golds, viscious and sadistic Blacks and gregarious Coppers has put many smiles on both my face and that of my wife. </p>
<p>I'm champing at the bit to find out how much more incredible my encounters with dragonkind will be with this book in hand, and am already adapting a bit of its contents to my own characters of draconic descent. </p>
<p>Three cheers for Paizo for such wonderful fluff!</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-08-30T22:42:25ZPathfinder Chronicles: Dungeon Denizens Revisited (OGL): Wonderful Content (5 stars)Mikhaila Burnetthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy87v1?Pathfinder-Chronicles-Dungeon-Denizens-Revisited2009-08-30T22:25:45Z<p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Dungeon Denizens Revisited (OGL)</b></p><p>I am incredibly impressed with the handling of this book's content. Paizo has truly outdone themselves! I can recall my first (last and ONLY...thank the Gods) encounter with a Roper. It was nothing like what it could have been had we had this book at the time! Each monster has received enough background to render them unique and flesh them out beyond the stat block. Instead of a "You see a •blah•, roll initiative" I now look forward to having my group encounter a cabal of Nick Logue's Ropers, thus sealing their fates.</p>
<p>Bravo Paizo! More please?</p><p><b>Pathfinder Chronicles: Dungeon Denizens Revisited (OGL)</b></p><p>I am incredibly impressed with the handling of this book's content. Paizo has truly outdone themselves! I can recall my first (last and ONLY...thank the Gods) encounter with a Roper. It was nothing like what it could have been had we had this book at the time! Each monster has received enough background to render them unique and flesh them out beyond the stat block. Instead of a "You see a •blah•, roll initiative" I now look forward to having my group encounter a cabal of Nick Logue's Ropers, thus sealing their fates.</p>
<p>Bravo Paizo! More please?</p>Mikhaila Burnett2009-08-30T22:25:45Z