Tangent: Harvester (PFRPG) PDF

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Tangent—digressing suddenly from one course of action or thought and turning to another.

Tangents are a line of simple, straightforward and super-awesome mini-adventures for your Pathfinder (or Untold) game! Designed to be easy to slip in between two adventures, in the middle of an existing adventure, or even to be used as the stepping off point for a brand new adventure, Tangents are "plug-and-play", "quick-and-dirty" RPG goodness!

Tangent: Harvester introduces your party to a small farming village that's been experiencing some odd harvesting of their fields amid the mist-filled nights. Only the party can help the beleaguered villagers to discover and then fend off the bizarre nocturnal march of the clockwork Harvesters!

Contains:

  • One (1) new Pathfinder Creature: the Harvester
  • One (1) new Pathfinder NPC: Buzzsaw (and advanced Harvester "build")
  • Complete Overview, Background, Characters, Encounter Setup, and Monster Tactics sections!
  • A section on Expanding the Tangent into a full-fledged adventure
  • 7 pages, brimming with beautiful, full-color art

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Extremely affordable 1-session scenario, good production values

4/5

This pdf is 7 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial & 1 page SRD, leaving 4 pages of content, so let's check out this tangent-line, shall we?

A tangent is essentially a short adventure, suitable for a single session and provides the bare minimum necessary to run the adventure - this, however, includes fluff, sample read-aloud text etc.

That out of the way, I warn that SPOILERS now abound.
Still here? All right!

Tangent Harvester has the PCs investigate a rather freakish series of events: The fields of a small town get harvested over night and whoever ventures outside during the harvest tends to go missing. The crops are neatly piled and stacked up, so while per se the act is not malevolent, people are freaked out nevertheless. Via basic investigation the PCs can determine which field will be the next to be harvested and wait there for the small (depending on the level of your group) army of harvesters coming. Harvesters are quadruped constructs with harvestblades, the ability to cloud themselves in smoke and emit searing jets of steam and clock in at CR 4. An advanced, awakened self-aware harvester is also included and has CR 8.

Conclusion:
Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to the 2-column standard and deserves special mention, as it ranks among the most beautiful layouts I've seen for 3pps and is something I did not expect at this price-point. The pdf has no bookmarks, is full-color and comes with 2 sample artworks for the new creatures, which while beautiful, should be handled with care: While the statblocks speak of harvestblades, the artworks show buzz-saws and chain-saws, which are a) not the best tools to harvest and b) might annoy some people who are rather on the conservative side when it comes to steam-punkish elements in their campaign. When all is said and done, though, I really did enjoy this little pdf, as it delivers an interesting short scenario, solid statblocks and nice critters for a price that is hard to beat indeed. However, the minor gripe I had with the artwork and the lack of a map and the fact that we don't get a printer-friendly b/w-version keep this little pdf from being a full-fledged recommendation. I got more than I expected for a meager buck though, and the content is top-notch. My final verdict will thus be 4.5 stars, rounded down to 4 for the purpose of this platform.

Endzeitgeist out.



Ignitus Innovation, Inc. is pleased to announce our entry into the wonderful world of Pathfinder Compatible Products with our latest release, Tangent: Harvester!


Hmm, sounds weird, but interesting. Is the author well-known or has some other design credits?

Cheers,
Endzeitgeist


Endzeitgeist wrote:

Hmm, sounds weird, but interesting. Is the author well-known or has some other design credits?

Cheers,
Endzeitgeist

Max Porter-Zasada has a couple of credits to his name, I believe, is a regular here on the boards, I think, and he's got a blog where he posts Pathfinder stuff all the time: http://gamingmage.wordpress.com/, why do you ask?


I'm well-known for reviewing a lot of 3pp-products (having over 350 reviews here) and am kind of interested by the pdf. I checked out the blog and his creations seem to be interesting. I might yet check this out.


Endzeitgeist wrote:
I'm well-known for reviewing a lot of 3pp-products (having over 350 reviews here) and am kind of interested by the pdf. I checked out the blog and his creations seem to be interesting. I might yet check this out.

Cool - we'd LOVE a review. I got chastised a few months ago by asking for them in the General forums and I don't really know what the process is, but I'd love to get a copy to you. We've got more products in the pipeline like this one (and some others as well) and I'm assuming you're aware of our Untold and M&M products here too (which you're welcome to review too, of course).

The "Tangent" concept was an idea of mine, and we hired Max to do the writing and stats development on this one.


I don't know if I qualify as a regular or not, but I do love the boards. I am so pleased to have this adventure and monster designs published! I think the everything came out really awesome, and it sure is one nice-looking document, Ignitus! :)

Endzeitgeist, I know your reviews to be helpful and useful to both buyers and creators, so I do hope you check out the Tangent and let us all know what you think! And many, many thanks for the nice comment about gamingmage.com! I do put a lot of work into the site.

Have fun and game on :)

Moox


Finally reviewed here and also sent to GMS magazine. Very good work for a first PFRPG-pdf!

@Ignitus: You can post about new products in the forum here .

If you want to directly contact me, try

this one:
Krusader_t@gmx.de
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Endzeitgeist wrote:

Finally reviewed here and also sent to GMS magazine. Very good work for a first PFRPG-pdf!

@Ignitus: You can post about new products in the forum here .

If you want to directly contact me, try ** spoiler omitted **.

Thanks a ton, Endzeitgeist!

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