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Emily & Crew continue to make world-class quality 3PP material for PF1. Thank you for rekindling my interest in classic Pathfinder, Alluria Games! This book is spectacular. The game mechanics look extremely balanced and the creativity options are off the charts. More, please!
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Thank you for your appreciation and amazing review! We put our whole hearts into these books and love to hear that they are enjoyed by others! |
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Thank you for the bonus content, Matt Daley and Studio M! Card Casting is one of my favorite recent SoM/SoP supplements of yours. 5 stars all around - nice price point for the material.
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The Soulforge: Spirit of a Hero and Expanded Akasha: Pantheon of Souls is a terrific combo of akashic mechanics. Sheer genius content. Perfect balance and flavorful imagery. Love all of this. MORE PLEASE!
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This has become an essential race modifier ruleset for our PF1 group's tabletop game. It's quite innovative mechanics without extreme complexity - so it's useful for all play styles. I love too, that there's 3PP support for Spheres of Might and Paths of War. 5 Stars! Awesome. Hopefully there will be a follow-up to this booklet.
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Of all the Sidebars files I own, this is my favorite one! The creative game mechanic that allows the multiple taking of the Enhanced Arcane Mark feat offers a breathtaking amount of aesthetic and combat-oriented options. Perfect for an artist or tattooist themed spellcaster. Love the photomosaic option .... damn that's cool! 5 Stars for this jam-packed and well-written Sidebar edition. Props to the writer Kiel Howell for making a hum-drum cantrip into a potent tool of storytelling and the buttkicking of your enemies!
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The Grasp of the Crooked Coven series is by far & away, my favorite witch-themed adventure series in 5e. Zeke really knows how to spin an evocative narrative in these modules (I've DM'ed the supplement and Timber Falls books in this series so far). I just bought GCC-2, and with a cursory glance, it looks just as thrillingly awesome as the 2 prior books.
If you like witch-themed adventures, this series is a solid 5 stars for everything so far. Narrative, art, layout and well-received combat encounters. Top Notch!
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For those of you who are fans of D&D and corvidae (including anthrpomorphic corvidae like Kenku and Tengu), this adventure module and culture sourcebook is FANTASTIC. It's a creative, fun, cerebral adventure that is mechanically well-balanced and filled with wonderful prose. A must have.
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This is, hands down, the best and most comprehensive underwater/nautical sourcebook I have ever owned (I've bought over a dozen) - d20 or any other system for that matter. What I would love to see is this book slightly updated to Pathfinder 1st Edition and maybe expanded a little. Because hey, even though it's awesome, we all secretly want awesomer.
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Love this Ravenloft book! Especially the new Domains and Dark Gifts. Always good to see a publisher who continues to add new material and fix errata from prior revisions (they are on v3.0). 5 Star Quality all around ...
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you’re enjoying our book. It means a lot! We have plans for a larger update down the line, so I’m glad those are appreciated.
Thank you,
Joshua |
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Excellent book! Thematically on target for the season and all the game mechanics are balanced & elegant. More books of the same, please!
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed it and there are more of its like planned for the future. |
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These are terrific spells. Mechanically-balanced and oozing with immersive, magickal flavor. Plus, the art looks like you're actually a wizard's meanderings within their spellbook. I like that a lot of the spells are from the school of Abjuration. A typically difficult school to make all eye-candyish. But this book does it! Bravo!
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Thank you for the kind words! I happy you liked it! |
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Heather, I'm just getting around to integrating your Blight of Souragne into my Pathfinder-rules Ravenloft campaign. Reading your recent v3.0 update ... and I'm loving this story. Fantastic prose and a compelling narrative. Nice work. And as someone with Cajun blood, this really strikes a chord with me personally.
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Thank you so much! I hope you and your players enjoy the adventure and I'm always willing to answer questions if something isn't clear within. |
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I love these merits and flaws! They really help give characters more depth & play-immersion. The game mechanic component of point cost is perfect. Very nice! Will you be adding any more merit and flaw options to this book in the future?
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Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it! Yes, I will probably be adding more options as inspiration comes, but probably not too many more as I feel the list is fairly comprehensive already and I don't want it to be too overwhelming for new players ^_^ |
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Easy 5-Star review here. These 21 spells are both thematically immersive as well as mechanically interesting for balanced Starfinder game play. A double bonus for me in that they are easily tweaked for porting over to Pathfinder 1st Edition for a more fantasy bent. My favorite are the 4 illusion spells. Illusion spells are often difficult to adjudicate - not these. Matthew Morris (the creative author) has the benefit of a rules-savvy Justin Sluder and Owen KC Stephens (the King of Game-Mechanics Crunch) in making these spells seamlessly integrate into fun and challenging Starfinder/Pathfinder game play. Love this supplement!
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Another 5-star spellbook release by R P Davis! Just like my reviews for some of his other excellent spellbook PDFs, this one exhibits the same care in presenting balanced game mechanics and the ability to feel lush tabletop immersion in matching the spell's title with the spell's results.
The best part of this book, will be the trip down memory lane to revisit (with some 5e rules reinterpretation) all your favorite, forgotten and weirdly exotic spells from 1e, 2e, and 3e official TSR and WotC rulebooks. Plus, some of these rare official spells were issued only on WotC's web site (remember Acorn of Far Travel). So cool! My favorite spells are the "named" spells - the ones with prefixed names of the wizard who created the spell or the deity who granted said spell to his clergy. Check out the fun names of some of these hard-to-find TSR/WotC spells - Abendroth's Magical Accountant, Algarth's Embattlement, Argaster's Cloak of Shadows & Abbathor's Greed.
I'm soooooo stoked waiting for the release of the subsequent parts of this line's entire alphabet series. So hurry up, R P!
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