Dodeca Weather helps restore the noble d12 to a position of respectability and importance by making it the randomizer that determines your campaign's weather from day to day.
This printer-friendly, 20-page PDF presents a plethora of tables that help GMs determine daily weather by taking into account season, climate, altitude, and terrain. Dodeca Weather consolidates and expands weather rules in one location. It also includes a reproducible weather worksheet to help organize weather in weekly blocks.
And you get it all for less than $1.00.
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Dodeca Weather helps restore the noble d12 to a position of respectability and importance by making it the randomizer that determines your campaign's weather from day to day.
This printer-friendly, 20-page PDF presents a plethora of tables that help GMs determine daily weather by taking into account season, climate, altitude, and terrain. Dodeca Weather consolidates and expands weather rules in one location. It also includes a reproducible weather worksheet to help organize weather in weekly blocks.
As one of the playtesters for this supplement, I have to say that it's pretty much the final book you'll need for weather in your Pathfinder game.
This takes the weather information in the Core Rulebook, expands on it, and reorganizes everything into a very easy-to-use (and fun to read) layout, allowing you to generate the weather for your game ahead of time and easily note its effects.
I like your weather system better than the one I have been using. Thanks for the time and trouble involved. It's systems like this that make a sandbox game easier to run.
Rreviewed here and sent to GMS magazine - sorry for the delay - real life got in the way. Couldn't post the review on DTRPG due to their damn restrictions of "only reviews by people who bought at our platform".
*ähem* AWESOME JOB, Mark! Two thumbs up, love this one!
I just got this, and I was a bit disappointed that all the temperatures are only in Fahrenheit. To make it useful to me, I'll have to convert things to Celsius myself.
Other than that, it looks interesting and I plan to test it in my pbem campaign.
I just got this, and I was a bit disappointed that all the temperatures are only in Fahrenheit.
I am working on a metric conversion version of the PDF. Once it's done, I'll update the file, and you should receive it for free. I'm pushing to get it done by the end of this month.
I'd have done it to begin with, but this project was already months overdue. Mea culpa.
I just got this, and I was a bit disappointed that all the temperatures are only in Fahrenheit.
I am working on a metric conversion version of the PDF. Once it's done, I'll update the file, and you should receive it for free. I'm pushing to get it done by the end of this month.
I'd have done it to begin with, but this project was already months overdue. Mea culpa.
A question about applying the Desert temperature change. I wish to do it for an Arctic wasteland (essentially Antarctica) but it doesn't really make sense to me to make it warmer. Should I do -10F instead for it instead of the +10F? Thanks.