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A lot of work in one place. Totally worth the download. I'll try to rate each title individually as I get the time, but all are highly recommended. Thanks!
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It's D&D, what's to like? 50 characters? How much can I say that insulting to those who worship terrible game mechanics?
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It's not perfect, but any product that has working preview image links deserves 5 stars, against a background of competitors' items with failing links for webpages and non-existent preview images. Improvements the producers could consider: The minis are oversized for tabletop play at 25mm = 5 feet scale. Did you mention what scale they were? It s'xx if you have to purchase it to find out. Also, there is no rear-view artwork, only a silhouette. Also, there is no cut-line marked between 2 lines of minis on the same printed page.
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I stil have my old D20M books but they are getting old. THis PDF not only makes for a great way to look at it on my kindle or print off a new copy but includes classes from Arcana and Future as well. I even have it on my I-phone. D20M had its share of weaknesses (like all d20) but was quite fun if you just give 3 levels of the Basic classes away and change the silly low BAB for non-magic classes based on Int for mid.
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A useful re-packaging of the d20Modern rules but with sufficient weaknesses that I can only give it 3 out of 5 stars.
d20Modern broke considerable ground back at the turn of the century, and follow-up supplements provide an all-encompassing modern work-up of what was basically seen as fantasy domain before that. Different sections of the book divided career progression (classes) into various genres. So, if you only planned to stick to mundane events, you didn't need to worry about arcane magic or psionics.
The core rulebook re-presents the d20Modern rules, in a non-sectioned fashion, so everything is there in one giant list of classes and progressions. Did I say everything? Well, that's the weak point. Only some of the classes available in the vast world of supplements are there, and there are some significant pieces of progressions missing. Moreover there is an unwelcome (to me) addition of future classes that should really be left to space/future rpg supplements. I would much rather have a vast array of progressions (talent trees, advance classes) from each of the basic Modern classes.
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I really like it. The system is a rally good thing and wished there were more things geared towards the D20 modern
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There is only one drawback for me: the block of miniatures lacks a middle line for cutting (same as the Male Fantasy)…
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There is only one drawback for me: the block of miniatures lacks a middle line for cutting…
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The artwork featured in these figure flats is variable, but several of the images are absolutely fantastic. A wide variety of different character types (and ethnicities!) are represented.
Two minor quibbles:
1) By themselves the figures print out significantly too large to go with the standard miniature sizes. This problem is easily fixed by printing at 85-90% size.
2) The website for Infinite Dreamers is currently down, so it isn't possible to obtain the large .PNG versions of the characters (you receive a URL with your purchase, but it doesn't work). Large versions are included in the .PDF, however.
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Just the bare bones modern SRD but the price is right.
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There's a saying: "You get what you pay for." that definately applies here. This pack contains four views of a single soldier in action and (mostly) in-action positions. It can be useful for some types of RPGs and if used as clip-art (I have no clue what the copyright situation is, however).
That said, however, I was disappointed in the general lack of combat poses with standard weaponry.
On the good side, this is a cheap way to build a two-dimensional paper army.
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great images and the scale is prefect, with a good mix of characters. very nice will make rpg games so much better.
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Right price for a free download and you do not have the original D20 books by Wizards of the Coast
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Right price for a free download and you do not have the original D20 books by Wizards of the Coast
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Right price for a free download and you do not have the original D20 books by Wizards of the Coast
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