Ravage Dungeons of Plunder from Modipheus

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Mar 042017
 

46ad04ea-03be-4a49-b9e4-99e4625862c8Ravage – Dungeons of Plunder

Anti-Hero dungeon crawl coming to Kickstarter

Ain’t no Heroes in this game, you play a band of Blackroot Orcs delving dungeons for loot and teef, that’s right you are smashing in the faces of your enemies for teef! The tile based game is designed and illustrated by artist Ian Schofield (Achtung! Cthulhu, Mutant Chronicles, Terra Tiles: Misty Moorlands and Coasts & Rivers). Ian will be launching the Kickstarter next week.

Ian found work in horror and terrain illustration commissions however still craved high fantasy work that he grew up on, so started creating a project he would have chewed his right arm off to work on, a dungeon crawler called Ravage.

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BombShell Miniatures Reveals VIG bag for Adepticon

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Mar 022017
 

bombshelBombshell Miniatures is dropping the bomb in the VIG bags for AdeptiCon 2017. VIG recipients will receive one of the limited or regular production run miniatures, shown here. Each miniature is cast in high quality lead-free pewter and is a great example cross section of our entire range. If you are looking for more of these fantastic models, be sure to drop by the Bombshell Miniatures booth near the center of the vendor hall where you can see our entire line of miniatures. Meet the “Sculptdude” Patrick Keith himself, and possibly even test drive the new edition of our dieselpunk, sci-fi game, Counterblast.

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Review: Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide D&D 5e

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Mar 022017
 

Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide
Campaign Sourcebook
Retail 39.95
160 pp.
Published by Wizards of the Coast
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Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide is 160 pages of material that can be broken down into three sections: the history and geography of Forgotten Realms, a tour of Sword Coast, and descriptions of what characters are like in the Realms with some game mechanics. As a whole the book is not up to par with its price tag, but that doesn’t mean it’s worthless – I have found more than a few morsels in this book, but the “morsels” are the exception in this book. I feel it struggles with being an adventurer’s guide while trying to become a campaign book.

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