Paizo Top Nav Branding
Welcome, guest! | Sign In | My Account | My Subscriptions | My Downloads | My Wishlists | Shopping Cart   Shopping Cart | Help/FAQ
About Paizo   Messageboards   News   Paizo Blog   Help/FAQ  
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game

Pathfinder Society

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Beginner Box

PaizoCon 2012!


Search
Links
Shop
Recent Reviews

Way of the Yakuza (PFRPG) PDF
****( ) by KTFish7

GameMastery Face Cards: Urban NPCs
****( ) by Lady Aurora

1001 Spells (PFRPG)
***** by Knight of Roses

Infamous Adversaries: Raxath'Viz, the Creeping Rot (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Dark_Mistress

So What's The Human Called, Anyway? (PFRPG) PDF
***( )( ) by Dark_Mistress

DRSMD0003E

Complete Gear (OGL) PDF
****( ) (based on 1 review)

Dreamscarred Press

5x5
Our Price: $2.95
Add To Cart
Facebook Twitter Email
5x5 5x5

Are your players tired of having to set aside that family heirloom in favor of a random bit of treasure with better abilities? Do you want your character to define his equipment, rather than letting the equipment define the character? Do you desire maximum flexibility in the gear your players use? Do you prefer customization over predefinition?

If you answered yes to any of the above, then you need Complete Gear, the new book on customization from the author who brought you Complete Control: Character Design for the Uninhibited.

Within its 13 pages, Complete Gear gives you everything you need to stop making your characters define their abilities by the luck of random treasure or the availability of item creation feats and puts the control firmly in your hands!

With illustrations by Dave Peterson and V. Shane, Complete Gear is written by John Fraser, the author of Complete Control: Character Design for the Uninhibited.

Product Availability
Will be added to your downloads immediately upon purchase of PDF.

Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at webmaster@paizo.com.


DRSMD0003E


See Also:


Product Reviews (1)

Average product rating: ****( ) (based on 1 review)


****( )

An excellent resource, but color choice negatively impacted readability


Complete Gear is a 3.5 supplement designed to remove wealth from character power. It is able to be used alone or in conjunction with the other books in the [Complete[/i] series. While specifically written for the 3.5 system, it is easily adapted for "any game that uses gold pieces to define both character wealth and item purchases regardless of how character design occurs."

The book opens with a preface explaining the purpose of the book. Then it goes into the rules of "influences," which are how characters temporarily empower items with their essence instead of the more permanent process of "infusion" laid out in the standard rules. After the ground rules are laid out, it discusses possible variants which allow for a different method of handling special materials, rules for cursed items, and suggestions for combining influence points with gold piece based item acquisition. Finally, a sample character utilizing these rules is listed.

As a supplement meant to expand options for 3.5 players and complement Complete Control, it is an excellent book. The rules are easy to understand and apply, the artwork is of an acceptable quality, and I had an easy time adapting it for my Pathfinder game. However, the text is squished together in several places and the contrasting colors used for the headings and borders combine together to make it somewhat difficult to read. Also, if the variant and sample character sections had been separated by a page gap, it may have improved readability. When I printed it out in black and white though, the color issue vanished; the book is easy on the ink levels. For anyone seeking to divorce character wealth from character power, this is an incredibly handy book.


Messageboards

Monster Reformation Alliance, by Ask A RPGSupersuccubus

Anyone actually play a Shadowdancer?, by blackbloodtroll

Pathfinder Adventure Path #55: The Wormwood Mutiny (Skull & Shackles 1 of 6) (PFRPG), by vikingson

The problem of evil., by Daniel Powell 318

[Crowdsourcing] Rate the Core Feats, by zagnabbit

Round 1 Template (continued), by Anthony Adam

Cat Folk: Anime Interlopers or D&D Classics, by Jerry Wright 307

Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Distant Worlds (PFRPG), by FenrysStar

Can the Shadowdancer or Horizon Walker qualify for the Dimensional Agility feat?, by wraithstrike

Helping....by waiting, by Daniel Powell 318

Paizo Blog

Pathfinder Battles Preview: Large and In Charge,

Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective—Year 1 (2002)—The Thrill of Starting Something New,

The Perfumer's Apprentice—Chapter Three: The Garland of Eglantine,

FAQ Attack!,

Toasting Merrymead with Two New Venture-Captains,

Open Game License

Store Blog

Katana Duel at Dawn—For the Throne!,

I Got 15 Problems, But a Magic Weapon Ain't One!,

Fezzes—and Bow Ties—Are Cool!,

Old School is Now the New School!,

Adventure with Your Thinking Cap On!,

Sign up for our weekly store newsletter

News

Top 16 Advance to Round 3 of RPG Superstar™,

Paizo Announces RPG Superstar™ 2012 Top 32,

Pathfinder Tales Hits #3 on Barnes & Noble Best Fantasy of 2011 List,

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Now a Dynamite Comic Book!,

Paizo Launches RPG Superstar 2012,



©2002–2012 Paizo Publishing, LLC®. Need help? Email customer.service@paizo.com or call 425-250-0800 Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM Pacific Time. View our privacy policy. Paizo Publishing, LLC, the Paizo golem logo, GameMastery, Pathfinder, Planet Stories, and Undefeated are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC, and Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Campaign Setting, Pathfinder Adventure PathPathfinder Player Companion, Pathfinder Modules, Pathfinder Tales, Pathfinder Society, Pathfinder Battles, PaizoCon, RPG Superstar, The Golem's Got It, Titanic Games, the Titanic logo, and the Planet Stories planet logo are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. Dungeons & Dragons, Dragon, Dungeon, and Polyhedron are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and have been used by Paizo Publishing under license. Most product names are trademarks owned or used under license by the companies that publish those products; use of such names without mention of trademark status should not be construed as a challenge to such status.