| Rachel F. Ventura |
NOW Available in Print:
Mythic Monsters 3: Oozes
Mythic Monsters 4: Mounts
Righteous Heroes: Pregenerated Characters
Here is a little taste of the Oozes you’ll find:
Mythic black pudding
CR 8/MR 3
XP 4,800
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (black pudding)
N Huge ooze (mythic)
Init –5; Senses blindsight 60 ft.; Perception –5
Special Abilities
Acid (Ex) A black pudding secretes a digestive acid that dissolves organic material and metal quickly, but does not affect stone. Each time a creature suffers damage from a black pudding’s acid, its clothing and armor take the same amount of damage from the acid. A DC 21 Reflex save prevents damage to clothing and armor. A metal or wooden weapon that strikes a black pudding takes 2d6 acid damage unless the weapon’s wielder succeeds on a DC 21 Reflex save. If a black pudding remains in contact with a wooden or metal object for 1 full round, it inflicts 21 points of acid damage (no save) to the object. The save DCs are Constitution-based.
Suction (Ex) A black pudding can create powerful suction against any surface as it climbs, allowing it to cling to inverted surfaces with ease. The pudding can establish or release suction as a swift action, and as long as it is using suction, it moves at half speed. Because of the suction, a black pudding’s CMD score gets a +10 circumstance bonus to resist bull rush, awesome blows, and other attacks and effects that attempt to physically move it from its location.
| Neil Spicer RPG Superstar 2009, Contributor |
I suspect Jason will find his way here soon, but I think the delay on Ultimate War is owing to the progress he's made on the Mythic "monster" line-up, as well as getting everything in line for the recent Kickstarter to put out our first hardcover book. That's not to say there hasn't been progress with Ultimate War, however. I believe he's fairly deep into the writing and development of it. So, hang in there. The Ultimate plug-ins have been very popular so far, and I'm certain this one will get our focused attention very soon.
| Eric Hinkle |
I suspect Jason will find his way here soon, but I think the delay on Ultimate War is owing to the progress he's made on the Mythic "monster" line-up, as well as getting everything in line for the recent Kickstarter to put out our first hardcover book. That's not to say there hasn't been progress with Ultimate War, however. I believe he's fairly deep into the writing and development of it. So, hang in there. The Ultimate plug-ins have been very popular so far, and I'm certain this one will get our focused attention very soon.
This is good to hear, and it's even better to know that the problems come from too much success rather than all sorts of real world problems hitting. Thanks for the response!
| Mark Norfolk |
I suspect Jason will find his way here soon, but I think the delay on Ultimate War is owing to the progress he's made on the Mythic "monster" line-up, as well as getting everything in line for the recent Kickstarter to put out our first hardcover book. That's not to say there hasn't been progress with Ultimate War, however. I believe he's fairly deep into the writing and development of it. So, hang in there. The Ultimate plug-ins have been very popular so far, and I'm certain this one will get our focused attention very soon.
Thanks for the reply Neil. It's just that I'm so impatient for UW since I'm in the middle of Kingmaker. It also doesn't help that I'm one of the few that aren't interested in new monster supplements (I also think battle reports in war-gaming magazines are dull and a waste of space so I'm hardly a core demographic). So please, no Mythic plants, no mythic haunts: Ultimate War please.
Although.....Mythic Armies?
Cheers
Mark
| Rachel F. Ventura |
Neil Spicer wrote:I suspect Jason will find his way here soon, but I think the delay on Ultimate War is owing to the progress he's made on the Mythic "monster" line-up, as well as getting everything in line for the recent Kickstarter to put out our first hardcover book. That's not to say there hasn't been progress with Ultimate War, however. I believe he's fairly deep into the writing and development of it. So, hang in there. The Ultimate plug-ins have been very popular so far, and I'm certain this one will get our focused attention very soon.Thanks for the reply Neil. It's just that I'm so impatient for UW since I'm in the middle of Kingmaker. It also doesn't help that I'm one of the few that aren't interested in new monster supplements (I also think battle reports in war-gaming magazines are dull and a waste of space so I'm hardly a core demographic). So please, no Mythic plants, no mythic haunts: Ultimate War please.
Although.....Mythic Armies?
Cheers
Mark
I tagged Jason on this to jump on and give an update. We are finalizing the Compendium pdf from the Kickstarter which has kept us busy the last few weeks. More good stuff to come.
Jason Nelson
RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4; Contributor; Publisher, Legendary Games
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Hi all,
Just to copy over my reply to the same question over on this thread:
I thought I'd also pop in and pass on my regrets at the delays in getting Ultimate War in the pipe as the third installment in this series. I had hoped to have it out by October, but a number of circumstances combined to make us decide to move our planned Kickstarter up to October rather than putting it off until later, and that project has been an enormous amount of work and has really cut into my writing time (as well as requiring me to shift creative gears to get 17 Gothic products knitted together into a single cohesive whole).
That said, that job is now close to being done. The final two Gothic products are now out and available - Greg Vaughan's new adventure Feasting at Lanterngeist and my final installment in the realm of horror-themes/grimoire products, the Mutant Manifesto - and I am finishing up the spells table for the Gothic Campaign Compendium, which should be the last piece of creative work for the book (though some final layouts and approvals are still in order).
Being able to close the book on that means being able to turn back to my pile of "MUST FINISH!!!" products, and after zipping up a few products that are about 95% finished, the completion of Ultimate War is at the top of the list. The art by Tim Kings-Lynne is in and is fantastic, and I certainly intend for the written content to live up to the high standard set by its predecessors in the Ultimate line. Out by Halloween - alas, it came and went - but my new goal is out by Thanksgiving! I appreciate your patience and your support and hope that every product we do exceeds your expectation and (of course) Makes Your Game Legendary!