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Polymecha: Weapons of Mecha and Power Armor Destruction (d20 Modern) PDF
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d20 Modern's futuristic rules have added all-new types of material for hardcore gamers. This sourcebook PDF focuses on giant mechanical robots and battle suits called Mecha and personalized Power Armor, with additional materials that can be added to your games to make them even more interesting and fun. This four-page PDF is easy to integrate for use in any great d20 campaign world and gaming session.

    Included in this PDF are such add-ons as:
  • Compact (PL 7)
  • Helical Magazine (PL 6)
  • Internal Security (PL 6)
  • Miniaturization (PL 7)
  • Plasticizer Shell Launcher (PL 6)
  • Techno-Organic Technology (PL 8)
  • Troop Transport (PL 6)
  • Ultralight Construction (PL 7)
  • Water Freedom System (PL 6)

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