paizo.com Recent Reviews of File Off the Serial Numbers (PFRPG) PDFpaizo.com Recent Reviews of File Off the Serial Numbers (PFRPG) PDF2013-06-24T18:04:41Z2013-06-24T18:04:41ZFile Off the Serial Numbers (PFRPG) PDF: Great for the Money! (5 stars)Tokozhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8ytg?File-Off-the-Serial-Numbers2014-01-11T04:57:17Z<p><b>File Off the Serial Numbers (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>I tend to be kind of jaded by anything that anyone "recommends" as a good tool for GMs. By this point, it's not that the advice out there is bad, it's that odds keep getting better and better that I've heard it before. </p>
<p>That doesn't stop me from looking though and in this case, I'm really happy about what I stumbled over.</p>
<p>I'd thought of this idea before... •snort• No, not really. I just <b>wish</b> I had. And that's what makes this pdf so worth the money. Sean Reynolds does a great job of presenting his idea simply and quickly. You're bound to read the first few paragraphs and think to yourself, "Self, why <b>hadn't</b> I thought of this before."</p>
<p>Every improv style GM out there has had those moments when she wants to be able to create a memorable encounter on the fly. Up until reading this, what that meant was having an index in my head of available monsters that I could easily mix and match to form a good encounter.</p>
<p>That's worked for me for time out of mind, but it turns out that is a very two dimensional approach. Filing off the serial numbers adds a third dimension to the mix by letting you take the index in your mind and merge cards.</p>
<p>And for the less improv GMs there's even more to think over. If you usually painstakingly plan out your encounters, the possibilities are even greater.</p>
<p>It's definitely worth the two bucks to add another good tool to your GM toolbox.</p><p><b>File Off the Serial Numbers (PFRPG) PDF</b></p><p>I tend to be kind of jaded by anything that anyone "recommends" as a good tool for GMs. By this point, it's not that the advice out there is bad, it's that odds keep getting better and better that I've heard it before. </p>
<p>That doesn't stop me from looking though and in this case, I'm really happy about what I stumbled over.</p>
<p>I'd thought of this idea before... •snort• No, not really. I just <b>wish</b> I had. And that's what makes this pdf so worth the money. Sean Reynolds does a great job of presenting his idea simply and quickly. You're bound to read the first few paragraphs and think to yourself, "Self, why <b>hadn't</b> I thought of this before."</p>
<p>Every improv style GM out there has had those moments when she wants to be able to create a memorable encounter on the fly. Up until reading this, what that meant was having an index in my head of available monsters that I could easily mix and match to form a good encounter.</p>
<p>That's worked for me for time out of mind, but it turns out that is a very two dimensional approach. Filing off the serial numbers adds a third dimension to the mix by letting you take the index in your mind and merge cards.</p>
<p>And for the less improv GMs there's even more to think over. If you usually painstakingly plan out your encounters, the possibilities are even greater.</p>
<p>It's definitely worth the two bucks to add another good tool to your GM toolbox.</p>Tokoz2014-01-11T04:57:17Z