paizo.com Recent Reviews of Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDFpaizo.com Recent Reviews of Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF2016-11-01T23:01:16Z2016-11-01T23:01:16ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: Gruesome Gothic Treasures (5 stars)Eric Hinklehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2012-02-21T19:04:28Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Meant to accompany the Carrion Crown adventure path, and Legendary Games' other publication "Gothic Heroes", this PDF is a collection of some very different in a good way magical items for a campaign focused on Gothic horror. </p>
<p>The items come in six 'themes' for ghosts, mad scientists, werewolves, alien horrors, vampires and witches, and liches. There's nowhere near enough room to cover them all, so a few high points will have to do:</p>
<p>Galvanic Neck-Bolts: the classic movie Frankenstein's Monster bit of getting powered up by electrical attacks. Weird yet clever.</p>
<p>Skeleton Cage: Pretty much what it sounds like, your very own cage of bones with arms that can snatch people and hold them inside. </p>
<p>Elder Talisman: The Elder Sign, anyone? A very, very powerful tool to be used against aberrations and other nameless horrors. Sadly, it uses some information from the unreleased "Tomes of Ancient Knowledge" PDF from Legendary Games. You can use it just fine, and everything you need is here, but it's a shame about the PDF.</p>
<p>Guardian Moppet: a dolly that defends children against monsters and witchcraft. Okay, it's unlikely to be used by your PCs proper, but if they have or know any kids this would be very useful. </p>
<p>Mesmeric Mask: Renders you immune to charm and dominate effects while making it easy for you to pretend that you are. A very nice and nasty surprise to spring on mind-control happy vampires.</p>
<p>Fearful Knocker: Attach it to any door and not only does it magically lock it, it wards it with a magical trap that will scare away unwanted guests. Great for those annoying salesmen.</p>
<p>The rest of the magical items within are equally enchanting. Really worth the price they ask and it would go very well with any gothic horror setting or campaign.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Meant to accompany the Carrion Crown adventure path, and Legendary Games' other publication "Gothic Heroes", this PDF is a collection of some very different in a good way magical items for a campaign focused on Gothic horror. </p>
<p>The items come in six 'themes' for ghosts, mad scientists, werewolves, alien horrors, vampires and witches, and liches. There's nowhere near enough room to cover them all, so a few high points will have to do:</p>
<p>Galvanic Neck-Bolts: the classic movie Frankenstein's Monster bit of getting powered up by electrical attacks. Weird yet clever.</p>
<p>Skeleton Cage: Pretty much what it sounds like, your very own cage of bones with arms that can snatch people and hold them inside. </p>
<p>Elder Talisman: The Elder Sign, anyone? A very, very powerful tool to be used against aberrations and other nameless horrors. Sadly, it uses some information from the unreleased "Tomes of Ancient Knowledge" PDF from Legendary Games. You can use it just fine, and everything you need is here, but it's a shame about the PDF.</p>
<p>Guardian Moppet: a dolly that defends children against monsters and witchcraft. Okay, it's unlikely to be used by your PCs proper, but if they have or know any kids this would be very useful. </p>
<p>Mesmeric Mask: Renders you immune to charm and dominate effects while making it easy for you to pretend that you are. A very nice and nasty surprise to spring on mind-control happy vampires.</p>
<p>Fearful Knocker: Attach it to any door and not only does it magically lock it, it wards it with a magical trap that will scare away unwanted guests. Great for those annoying salesmen.</p>
<p>The rest of the magical items within are equally enchanting. Really worth the price they ask and it would go very well with any gothic horror setting or campaign.</p>Eric Hinkle2012-02-21T19:04:28ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: Practically REQUIRED for any gothic campaign (5 stars)Endzeitgeisthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-10-27T11:18:46Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This pdf is 17 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/ToC, 1 page SRD, 1 page author bios and 1 page back cover, leaving 12 pages of content for the new magic items, so let's check them out, shall we?</p>
<p>This little treasure trove of items contains 30 different items ranging from 600 GP to 58000 GP and even an artifact specifically designed to complement the Carrion Crown Adventure Path or any similar gothic setting.</p>
<p>All the items come with information on their auras, construction requirements etc. and the imaginative potential is quite astounding - from anatomist's scalpells to veils that let you infuse other worldly terror into your illusions to items to manipulate constructs, a powder to throw lycanthropes off your trail to electroshock gauntlets, enchanted neck-bolts, shackles to chain ghosts, guardian dolls, séance candles to the Elder Talisman, an artifact to stand against the creatures of the mythos, these items are all killer, no filler. (And I want the supplement hinted at in the section!)</p>
<p>There is not one bad item among them. Not one. All of the items are appropriate for even low-magic gothic horror campaigns like Ravenloft and serve as disturbing, imaginative tools that thankfully go beyond "creepy armor" or "bloodsucking sword". Instead, we get an array of unique items that can be categorized best by the word "unconventional" - in the best of ways.</p>
<p>Conclusion:
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Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to a BEAUTIFUL, Paizo-level quality parchment-like look with bloodstains and a horizontal, easy to read two column standard and the artworks of the items stand up to this quality, being on par with Paizo. Stunning!
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The pdf is extensively bookmarked and comes with an extra printer-friendly b/w-version. I'm a sucker for gothic horror. I love the genre. It's what my home game is mostly about. But even if you don't like the genre, you have to admit that this is the apex of what one could hope to see from a 3pp, any rpg-publisher, really - both in quality, writing and presentation, this pdf is stellar. Yes, it's not cheap. But it's worth every cent and I'd argue that it's well worth the price. Try as I might, I can't bring myself to saying anything negative about this first offering of Legendary Games - my final verdict will be 5 stars with the Endzeitgeist seal of approval. Legendary indeed, Legendary Games! I'm looking forward to more supplements!</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This pdf is 17 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/ToC, 1 page SRD, 1 page author bios and 1 page back cover, leaving 12 pages of content for the new magic items, so let's check them out, shall we?</p>
<p>This little treasure trove of items contains 30 different items ranging from 600 GP to 58000 GP and even an artifact specifically designed to complement the Carrion Crown Adventure Path or any similar gothic setting.</p>
<p>All the items come with information on their auras, construction requirements etc. and the imaginative potential is quite astounding - from anatomist's scalpells to veils that let you infuse other worldly terror into your illusions to items to manipulate constructs, a powder to throw lycanthropes off your trail to electroshock gauntlets, enchanted neck-bolts, shackles to chain ghosts, guardian dolls, séance candles to the Elder Talisman, an artifact to stand against the creatures of the mythos, these items are all killer, no filler. (And I want the supplement hinted at in the section!)</p>
<p>There is not one bad item among them. Not one. All of the items are appropriate for even low-magic gothic horror campaigns like Ravenloft and serve as disturbing, imaginative tools that thankfully go beyond "creepy armor" or "bloodsucking sword". Instead, we get an array of unique items that can be categorized best by the word "unconventional" - in the best of ways.</p>
<p>Conclusion:
<br />
Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to a BEAUTIFUL, Paizo-level quality parchment-like look with bloodstains and a horizontal, easy to read two column standard and the artworks of the items stand up to this quality, being on par with Paizo. Stunning!
<br />
The pdf is extensively bookmarked and comes with an extra printer-friendly b/w-version. I'm a sucker for gothic horror. I love the genre. It's what my home game is mostly about. But even if you don't like the genre, you have to admit that this is the apex of what one could hope to see from a 3pp, any rpg-publisher, really - both in quality, writing and presentation, this pdf is stellar. Yes, it's not cheap. But it's worth every cent and I'd argue that it's well worth the price. Try as I might, I can't bring myself to saying anything negative about this first offering of Legendary Games - my final verdict will be 5 stars with the Endzeitgeist seal of approval. Legendary indeed, Legendary Games! I'm looking forward to more supplements!</p>Endzeitgeist2011-10-27T11:18:46ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: 3PP At Its Finest (5 stars)Galnöraghttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-10-19T13:30:40Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This is up there with the Book of Drakes as my favorite third party product. The quality of the writing, and the creativity of the content are both amazing. What seals the fifth star for me is the effort that went into presentation, art, lay out, background graphics, etc. All the treatments you would expect from a primary publisher lovingly applied to some macabre magic items. </p>
<p>As a GM getting ready to run Carrion Crown this accessory is a must have.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This is up there with the Book of Drakes as my favorite third party product. The quality of the writing, and the creativity of the content are both amazing. What seals the fifth star for me is the effort that went into presentation, art, lay out, background graphics, etc. All the treatments you would expect from a primary publisher lovingly applied to some macabre magic items. </p>
<p>As a GM getting ready to run Carrion Crown this accessory is a must have.</p>Galnörag2011-10-19T13:30:40ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: Really good but helms are not slotless (4 stars)Paul Watsonhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-09-03T12:12:13Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>As has been mentioned below, there are 30 magic items with a gothic or horror inspired feel. All of the items are good, the vast majority are falvourful as hell and will fit well with the gothic adventure path this is designed to support.</p>
<p>However, as the title implies, there is one thing that lets it down from a 5 star review and that is that hardly any of the magic items seem to occupy slots. Masks, crowns, helmets, gloves, apparently all of these float aorund like ioun stones. Given the standard of design for the product, and the standard expected given the creative talent involved, this is severely disappointing on an otherwise excellent product.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>As has been mentioned below, there are 30 magic items with a gothic or horror inspired feel. All of the items are good, the vast majority are falvourful as hell and will fit well with the gothic adventure path this is designed to support.</p>
<p>However, as the title implies, there is one thing that lets it down from a 5 star review and that is that hardly any of the magic items seem to occupy slots. Masks, crowns, helmets, gloves, apparently all of these float aorund like ioun stones. Given the standard of design for the product, and the standard expected given the creative talent involved, this is severely disappointing on an otherwise excellent product.</p>Paul Watson2011-09-03T12:12:13ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: The Gothic Horror Adventure Path Just Got Better (5 stars)Ravenmantlehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-08-17T19:30:33Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>As the title of this review implies, Treasury of the Macabre is a wonderful plug-in to any gothic horror campaign, such as the Carrion Crown adventure path published by Paizo, allowing GMs to add even more depth to their story while gifting players with fun tools with which to fight their enemies.</p>
<p>The book is the first in what is hopefully a long series of plug-in products for the Paizo adventure paths. The idea is to expand on the adventure paths with various material, in this case magic items, that follows the theme of a particular adventure path. In the case of Treasury of the Macabre, that theme is gothic horror and the 30 items presented in the book will certainly add another layer to such a game. Each item is written with a specific theme in mind, be it cosmic horror a la H. P. Lovecraft, vampires, or ghosts as seen in classic ghost stories. This means that the magic items can be plugged into one of the six adventures in an adventure path with VERY little work on the part of the GM.</p>
<p>The book is very well laid out. The background, font, and general layout of the book reminds me of a good ol' Paizo book. One major difference between Treasury of the Macabre (and, I assume, the rest of the series) and Paizo's books is that Treasury of the Macabre is laid out in a landscape format. I think it works well for screen use but it may present some issues for those who prefer to print their PDFs. The book makes great use of links, making it very easy to get to a specific item. The artwork in the book is very good and all color (assuming you're viewing the color version of the PDF, of course). My personal favorite is the artwork for the elder talisman.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the book contains 30 magic items divided into 4 groups: Rods (3), Weapons (2), Wondrous Items (24), and Artifacts (1). I would have liked a few more weapons and possibly a suit of armor or two. That tiny complaint aside, there's a good variety of items spread out over a large price range (600 gp - 58,000 gp). My personal favorites are the cruciform icon, the ghost shackles, the sanguinary torque, and the witchblood stylus, purely based on the flavor they bring to the game. Mechanially, all of the items I've read so far (which is nearly all of them) seem mechanically sound.</p>
<p>Treasury of the Macabre is a must-have for any GM running a gothic horror-themed campaign and it feels very much like it's a natural extension of the Carrion Crown adventure path with 30 items just screaming to be plugged into such a game. This product is a prime example of the level of community that surrounds Paizo and their work, with 3rd party publishers expanding on what is already top-quality material.</p>
<p>Rock on Legendary Games.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>As the title of this review implies, Treasury of the Macabre is a wonderful plug-in to any gothic horror campaign, such as the Carrion Crown adventure path published by Paizo, allowing GMs to add even more depth to their story while gifting players with fun tools with which to fight their enemies.</p>
<p>The book is the first in what is hopefully a long series of plug-in products for the Paizo adventure paths. The idea is to expand on the adventure paths with various material, in this case magic items, that follows the theme of a particular adventure path. In the case of Treasury of the Macabre, that theme is gothic horror and the 30 items presented in the book will certainly add another layer to such a game. Each item is written with a specific theme in mind, be it cosmic horror a la H. P. Lovecraft, vampires, or ghosts as seen in classic ghost stories. This means that the magic items can be plugged into one of the six adventures in an adventure path with VERY little work on the part of the GM.</p>
<p>The book is very well laid out. The background, font, and general layout of the book reminds me of a good ol' Paizo book. One major difference between Treasury of the Macabre (and, I assume, the rest of the series) and Paizo's books is that Treasury of the Macabre is laid out in a landscape format. I think it works well for screen use but it may present some issues for those who prefer to print their PDFs. The book makes great use of links, making it very easy to get to a specific item. The artwork in the book is very good and all color (assuming you're viewing the color version of the PDF, of course). My personal favorite is the artwork for the elder talisman.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the book contains 30 magic items divided into 4 groups: Rods (3), Weapons (2), Wondrous Items (24), and Artifacts (1). I would have liked a few more weapons and possibly a suit of armor or two. That tiny complaint aside, there's a good variety of items spread out over a large price range (600 gp - 58,000 gp). My personal favorites are the cruciform icon, the ghost shackles, the sanguinary torque, and the witchblood stylus, purely based on the flavor they bring to the game. Mechanially, all of the items I've read so far (which is nearly all of them) seem mechanically sound.</p>
<p>Treasury of the Macabre is a must-have for any GM running a gothic horror-themed campaign and it feels very much like it's a natural extension of the Carrion Crown adventure path with 30 items just screaming to be plugged into such a game. This product is a prime example of the level of community that surrounds Paizo and their work, with 3rd party publishers expanding on what is already top-quality material.</p>
<p>Rock on Legendary Games.</p>Ravenmantle2011-08-17T19:30:33ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: Top-Quality, Inspiring Product (5 stars)Joseph Wilsonhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-08-16T21:15:10Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This is a fantastic, ultra high-quality, professional product. It is the first output from Legendary Games, the new brain-child from Necromancer Games’ Clark Peterson, a man known for leading the way in terms of high-quality 3rd Party publisher quality.</p>
<p>I am a person who generally eschews 3rd party material, in favor of sticking to the core elements, first with WotC in the 3rd edition days, and now with Paizo for Pathfinder.</p>
<p>Clark’s return to the fold, with the reputation he comes with, has forced me to rethink this rule. Combine his pedigree with the talent he lined up for Legendary games, and it was a no-brainer. The people he has writing for him and literally the people who write the official Paizo products, including their stellar Adventure Path installments.</p>
<p>The Treasury of the Macabre does not disappoint. From the innovative use of the PDF format to the layout to the art to the writing, this is a top-notch product that was worth every penny and more. </p>
<p>The magic items present were designed to be easily inserted in a “gothic-horror adventure path” (aka Carrion Crown), but I have already found a home for a number of them in my homebrew Pathfinder game.</p>
<p>The flavor and creativity of the items is breathtaking, touching on all of the genres featured in Carrion Crown (ghosts/haunts, constructs/alchemy, werewolves, Lovecraftian Horror, vampires, and liches). </p>
<p>Favorites include the Sanguinary Torque (an anti-vampire necklace that turns the wearer’s blood to holy water), the Spinelash (a whip which deforms the victims skeleton, entangling them in their own bones), and The Horn of the Deep Ones (an instrument that will summon Skum to your aid, but runs the rist of transforming its sounder into one of the grotesque creatures).</p>
<p>Do yourself a favor and pick this up. It might as well be an official Pathfinder product. It’s that good.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>This is a fantastic, ultra high-quality, professional product. It is the first output from Legendary Games, the new brain-child from Necromancer Games’ Clark Peterson, a man known for leading the way in terms of high-quality 3rd Party publisher quality.</p>
<p>I am a person who generally eschews 3rd party material, in favor of sticking to the core elements, first with WotC in the 3rd edition days, and now with Paizo for Pathfinder.</p>
<p>Clark’s return to the fold, with the reputation he comes with, has forced me to rethink this rule. Combine his pedigree with the talent he lined up for Legendary games, and it was a no-brainer. The people he has writing for him and literally the people who write the official Paizo products, including their stellar Adventure Path installments.</p>
<p>The Treasury of the Macabre does not disappoint. From the innovative use of the PDF format to the layout to the art to the writing, this is a top-notch product that was worth every penny and more. </p>
<p>The magic items present were designed to be easily inserted in a “gothic-horror adventure path” (aka Carrion Crown), but I have already found a home for a number of them in my homebrew Pathfinder game.</p>
<p>The flavor and creativity of the items is breathtaking, touching on all of the genres featured in Carrion Crown (ghosts/haunts, constructs/alchemy, werewolves, Lovecraftian Horror, vampires, and liches). </p>
<p>Favorites include the Sanguinary Torque (an anti-vampire necklace that turns the wearer’s blood to holy water), the Spinelash (a whip which deforms the victims skeleton, entangling them in their own bones), and The Horn of the Deep Ones (an instrument that will summon Skum to your aid, but runs the rist of transforming its sounder into one of the grotesque creatures).</p>
<p>Do yourself a favor and pick this up. It might as well be an official Pathfinder product. It’s that good.</p>Joseph Wilson2011-08-16T21:15:10ZTreasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF: 30 classic horror inspired magic items. (4 stars)Dark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8mu2?Treasury-of-the-Macabre2011-08-15T19:50:54Z<p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Treasury of the Macabre by Legendary Games</p>
<p>This product is 17 pages long. It starts with a cover, credits, ToC and forward. (4 pages)</p>
<p>Macabre Treasures (10 pages)
<br />
This is what they are calling a plug and play. They are products made for the Pathfinder AP line. This one is for there most recent gothic horror AP or as we all know it Carrion Crown. Of course it could be used with out it as well. It is just a collection of gothic horror style magic items. There is a total of 29 magic items and one artifact. The magic items run in cost/power from 600gp to 58,000gp. A few of my personal favorites.
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Anatomist's knife – other than being a cunning blade that cause bleed dmg, it also gives a bonus on heal checks.
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Spinelash – a bone keen whip that on a critical it deforms the targets bones on a failed safe permanently.
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Cruciform Icon – a Holy symbol that can hold vampires at bay as a standard action and who's touch causes fear and suppressed the vamps healing for awhile.
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Guardian Moppet – It grants a save bonus vs hexes, protects against child scent hex completely. If the owner is a child, it can also detect one type of threat the child fears and will alert the child to the coming danger. It also cast sanctuary on the child when the danger first gets in range.
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Séance Candle – depending how long it burns it can grant knowledge checks about a individual, or speak with dead, or cast augry, divination on the individual. The candle attracts spirits and ghost. If used near a haunt it makes them easier to interact with, gives a social bonus. But also makes the haunt more powerful.</p>
<p>It ends with a OGL, writer bios, and back cover. (3 pages)</p>
<p>Closing thoughts. The art work is color and pretty good. Editing and layout was good I didn't notice any errors. It is a pretty PDF and very extensive bookmarked. It comes with a black and white print friendly version as well but both are in landscape format. The items are inspired by classic horror, from vampires, witches, werewolves, ghosts, to weird science and aliens from beyond. I liked most of the items, there was a few I was meh about. Not because they was bad but just cause they didn't appeal to me personally.</p>
<p>I personally love magic items that go outside the norm. The Guardian Moppet is a perfect example of ones I love. I wish there had been more way outside the box thinking. My only critics of the product is, lack of portrait for the print friendly version and the back cover is hard to read. I don't know why but the upcoming products listed on the back cover is hard to read in my PDF but none of the rest of the PDF is. So what's my rating? Well for the quality, cost, content etc. I am going to give this one a 4 star review. Good and worth the money but I think it could have been better if they pushed the bar a little more.</p>
<p>Trust me, I'm a Succubus.</p>
<p>Edit: After thinking about this I wanted to add a comment. I am a huge fan of Gothic Horror and as such I tend to be a harder graded on the topic, as I have high expectations for it.</p><p><b>Treasury of the Macabre (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>Treasury of the Macabre by Legendary Games</p>
<p>This product is 17 pages long. It starts with a cover, credits, ToC and forward. (4 pages)</p>
<p>Macabre Treasures (10 pages)
<br />
This is what they are calling a plug and play. They are products made for the Pathfinder AP line. This one is for there most recent gothic horror AP or as we all know it Carrion Crown. Of course it could be used with out it as well. It is just a collection of gothic horror style magic items. There is a total of 29 magic items and one artifact. The magic items run in cost/power from 600gp to 58,000gp. A few of my personal favorites.
<br />
Anatomist's knife – other than being a cunning blade that cause bleed dmg, it also gives a bonus on heal checks.
<br />
Spinelash – a bone keen whip that on a critical it deforms the targets bones on a failed safe permanently.
<br />
Cruciform Icon – a Holy symbol that can hold vampires at bay as a standard action and who's touch causes fear and suppressed the vamps healing for awhile.
<br />
Guardian Moppet – It grants a save bonus vs hexes, protects against child scent hex completely. If the owner is a child, it can also detect one type of threat the child fears and will alert the child to the coming danger. It also cast sanctuary on the child when the danger first gets in range.
<br />
Séance Candle – depending how long it burns it can grant knowledge checks about a individual, or speak with dead, or cast augry, divination on the individual. The candle attracts spirits and ghost. If used near a haunt it makes them easier to interact with, gives a social bonus. But also makes the haunt more powerful.</p>
<p>It ends with a OGL, writer bios, and back cover. (3 pages)</p>
<p>Closing thoughts. The art work is color and pretty good. Editing and layout was good I didn't notice any errors. It is a pretty PDF and very extensive bookmarked. It comes with a black and white print friendly version as well but both are in landscape format. The items are inspired by classic horror, from vampires, witches, werewolves, ghosts, to weird science and aliens from beyond. I liked most of the items, there was a few I was meh about. Not because they was bad but just cause they didn't appeal to me personally.</p>
<p>I personally love magic items that go outside the norm. The Guardian Moppet is a perfect example of ones I love. I wish there had been more way outside the box thinking. My only critics of the product is, lack of portrait for the print friendly version and the back cover is hard to read. I don't know why but the upcoming products listed on the back cover is hard to read in my PDF but none of the rest of the PDF is. So what's my rating? Well for the quality, cost, content etc. I am going to give this one a 4 star review. Good and worth the money but I think it could have been better if they pushed the bar a little more.</p>
<p>Trust me, I'm a Succubus.</p>
<p>Edit: After thinking about this I wanted to add a comment. I am a huge fan of Gothic Horror and as such I tend to be a harder graded on the topic, as I have high expectations for it.</p>Dark_Mistress2011-08-15T19:50:54Z