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Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 5:58 pm
by gaby
I say go with Mysteries of Magic,book2:Dark magicks.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:54 am
by The Dark Elf
I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:30 am
by Jorel
Bummer

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:54 pm
by palladiumjunkie
The Dark Elf wrote:I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).


Man, that really sucks. :( My fingers are definitely crossed.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:30 pm
by Jerell
The Dark Elf wrote:I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).



Jinkies! Someone should be at least able to pull data off of it I would hope, or at least part of it, unless it's totally corrupted. Like man, I'm pulling for you. :eek:

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:11 am
by The Dark Elf
Jerell wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).



Jinkies! Someone should be at least able to pull data off of it I would hope, or at least part of it, unless it's totally corrupted. Like man, I'm pulling for you. :eek:

I've just paid a lot of money I don't have for the professionals to try. Fingers crossed too!

Pfrpg ftw!

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:11 am
by flatline
The Dark Elf wrote:
Jerell wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).



Jinkies! Someone should be at least able to pull data off of it I would hope, or at least part of it, unless it's totally corrupted. Like man, I'm pulling for you. :eek:

I've just paid a lot of money I don't have for the professionals to try. Fingers crossed too!

Pfrpg ftw!


Man, I'm sorry to hear about your computer troubles. I clone my home directory to a SD card that always stays in my computer as insurance against a hard drive failure. I'd have to upgrade to an external drive if I kept more data.

--flatline

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 3:40 am
by palladiumjunkie
PF in 2014, please!

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 2:37 am
by palladiumjunkie
I would love to be able to purchase a new Palladium Fantasy book next year. PF 2014, please!

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:46 am
by palladiumjunkie
Still looking forward to the next Palladium Fantasy release. :)

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:57 am
by calto40k
Hey Chris... wow that felt weird... like talking to myself. Are you fantasizing about a new Palladium Fantasy release as well?

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 10:21 am
by flatline
I've got Palladium 1st edition, Mysteries of Magic, and Weapons, Armor, and Castles (which isn't technically fantasy).

So if I were to use the grab bags to start an instant Palladium Fantasy collection, what books should I ask for besides the 2nd edition core book?

--flatline

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 10:43 am
by Jorel
Dragons and Gods. Wolfen Empire. Monsters and Animals. Any of the World Books. Land of the Damned boks. They are all useful. The Minion wars books of Dyval and Hades are useful as well.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:39 am
by Prysus
flatline wrote:I've got Palladium 1st edition, Mysteries of Magic, and Weapons, Armor, and Castles (which isn't technically fantasy).

So if I were to use the grab bags to start an instant Palladium Fantasy collection, what books should I ask for besides the 2nd edition core book?

--flatline

Greetings and Salutations. If you hop over to the PF forum you'll find threads with very similar questions (you may have to search for them though). Might be a good idea to swing by and check out other people's opinions on the matter. However, my thoughts are...

1) Monsters & Animals. Lots of monsters, both playable and potential enemies (ranging from minor annoyance to big bad). Also, it has animal stats which are useful for pets, random encounters, familiars, and more. I'd call this one essential after the main book.

2) Dragons & Gods. It includes dragons, elementals, spirits of light, A.I., and gods. Even if none of those things appeal to you, they come in handy if someone is playing a clergy type or a warlock. Also provides a few hidden clues to the setting and such. If none if those things appeal to you though, feel free to pass. This is more likely for very high powered campaigns and/or NPC.

After those two it becomes a lot more personal taste. I'd recommend whichever location the game is going to be set. So if the Western Empire is the campaign setting, get the Western Empire book. I'll provide some added info all the same.

Old Ones: Timiro setting, and a high level campaign included.

Adventures on the High Seas: Bizantium setting. Lots of island adventures, a plethora of New O.C.C., stats on ships, and a few hidden notes (like Kingdom colors based upon nation flags). Highly recommended by me.

Wolfen Empire: Lots of Wolfen Empire info. If that's where the campaign will take place, you're playing a Wolfen, or you just like the furry humanoids, a good pick. If you prefer, you can go with the two classic [Further] Adventures in the Northern Wilderness books. Wolfen Empire is effectively those two books combined. There are definite differences, but you needn't worry about that too much just starting off.

Island at the Edge of the World: First edition adventure book. While it has setting info too, I won't recommend it for starting your collection.

Yin-Sloth Jungles: Another 1st Edition book. Lots of O.C.C. and monsters, but they'll all need to be converted. Setting info too. Good book, but due to the need conversions I don't recommend it to start off.

Western Empire: Good if this is where the campaign will be held or you want to use them as bad guys. While different, for a quick analogy I think if them like the CS. Even if you don't want to be them, still nice to have their stats when the players face them.

Baalgor Wastelands: Another setting book. Lots of nee monsters/races. I personally really enjoy this book. However if you're not looking for New monsters/races and you're not interested in the area, it may not hold much use for a new comer to PF. I still think it's a cool book, but your mileage may vary.

Mount Nimro: Giants! A few new O.C.C., but mostly restricted to giants and that region.

Eastern Territory: Another area book. Good if you want a game there. As a G.M., it's one of my favorite places to start a game (if I'm sticking to the established setting).

Library of Bletherad: Very useful book in many ways, but also limited. They give you new schools of magic, but no way to learn them and no O.C.C. info. Rune items you can't find, etc. Also gives some setting info such as Currency and a few other gems like that. I think it's great, but more flavor and something to build/expand upon than a use as is (to me). Probably not something I'd recommend fresh out, but an early addition later. If someone is going TO the library, then essential, of course.

Northern Hinterlands: Region specific, but good book. More designed as a lead-in for the Land of the Damned though. Lots of optional O.C.C. such as Blacksmith and Artisan. Also has the Barbarians, which some people really like. Your mileage may very upon personal tastes.

Land of the Damned 1&2: Good books, but not really my type of thing. I don't use them, and actually avoid them (primarily because some of the races for it are super munchy, and after it first came out you see almost everyone trying to make one of these super ultra rare races that you never find outside this specific region, which ultimately ticked me off). High level stuff. If you're running a high powered campaign, sure. Otherwise I suggest avoiding until later. Even if you find the books interesting, not very useful for someone starting out and region specific more designed for epic level games.

Anyways, that's just a quick rundown from my point of view. I hope that helps. Thank you for your time and patience, please have a nice day. Farewell and safe journeys to all.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:00 am
by Jorel
Well done Prysus.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:18 am
by palladiumjunkie
Prysus wrote:
flatline wrote:I've got Palladium 1st edition, Mysteries of Magic, and Weapons, Armor, and Castles (which isn't technically fantasy).

So if I were to use the grab bags to start an instant Palladium Fantasy collection, what books should I ask for besides the 2nd edition core book?

--flatline

Greetings and Salutations. If you hop over to the PF forum you'll find threads with very similar questions (you may have to search for them though). Might be a good idea to swing by and check out other people's opinions on the matter. However, my thoughts are...

1) Monsters & Animals. Lots of monsters, both playable and potential enemies (ranging from minor annoyance to big bad). Also, it has animal stats which are useful for pets, random encounters, familiars, and more. I'd call this one essential after the main book.

2) Dragons & Gods. It includes dragons, elementals, spirits of light, A.I., and gods. Even if none of those things appeal to you, they come in handy if someone is playing a clergy type or a warlock. Also provides a few hidden clues to the setting and such. If none if those things appeal to you though, feel free to pass. This is more likely for very high powered campaigns and/or NPC.

After those two it becomes a lot more personal taste. I'd recommend whichever location the game is going to be set. So if the Western Empire is the campaign setting, get the Western Empire book. I'll provide some added info all the same.

Old Ones: Timiro setting, and a high level campaign included.

Adventures on the High Seas: Bizantium setting. Lots of island adventures, a plethora of New O.C.C., stats on ships, and a few hidden notes (like Kingdom colors based upon nation flags). Highly recommended by me.

Wolfen Empire: Lots of Wolfen Empire info. If that's where the campaign will take place, you're playing a Wolfen, or you just like the furry humanoids, a good pick. If you prefer, you can go with the two classic [Further] Adventures in the Northern Wilderness books. Wolfen Empire is effectively those two books combined. There are definite differences, but you needn't worry about that too much just starting off.

Island at the Edge of the World: First edition adventure book. While it has setting info too, I won't recommend it for starting your collection.

Yin-Sloth Jungles: Another 1st Edition book. Lots of O.C.C. and monsters, but they'll all need to be converted. Setting info too. Good book, but due to the need conversions I don't recommend it to start off.

Western Empire: Good if this is where the campaign will be held or you want to use them as bad guys. While different, for a quick analogy I think if them like the CS. Even if you don't want to be them, still nice to have their stats when the players face them.

Baalgor Wastelands: Another setting book. Lots of nee monsters/races. I personally really enjoy this book. However if you're not looking for New monsters/races and you're not interested in the area, it may not hold much use for a new comer to PF. I still think it's a cool book, but your mileage may vary.

Mount Nimro: Giants! A few new O.C.C., but mostly restricted to giants and that region.

Eastern Territory: Another area book. Good if you want a game there. As a G.M., it's one of my favorite places to start a game (if I'm sticking to the established setting).

Library of Bletherad: Very useful book in many ways, but also limited. They give you new schools of magic, but no way to learn them and no O.C.C. info. Rune items you can't find, etc. Also gives some setting info such as Currency and a few other gems like that. I think it's great, but more flavor and something to build/expand upon than a use as is (to me). Probably not something I'd recommend fresh out, but an early addition later. If someone is going TO the library, then essential, of course.

Northern Hinterlands: Region specific, but good book. More designed as a lead-in for the Land of the Damned though. Lots of optional O.C.C. such as Blacksmith and Artisan. Also has the Barbarians, which some people really like. Your mileage may very upon personal tastes.

Land of the Damned 1&2: Good books, but not really my type of thing. I don't use them, and actually avoid them (primarily because some of the races for it are super munchy, and after it first came out you see almost everyone trying to make one of these super ultra rare races that you never find outside this specific region, which ultimately ticked me off). High level stuff. If you're running a high powered campaign, sure. Otherwise I suggest avoiding until later. Even if you find the books interesting, not very useful for someone starting out and region specific more designed for epic level games.

Anyways, that's just a quick rundown from my point of view. I hope that helps. Thank you for your time and patience, please have a nice day. Farewell and safe journeys to all.


:ok:

I agree with Jorel. Great post!

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:43 am
by flatline
Prysus wrote:
flatline wrote:I've got Palladium 1st edition, Mysteries of Magic, and Weapons, Armor, and Castles (which isn't technically fantasy).

So if I were to use the grab bags to start an instant Palladium Fantasy collection, what books should I ask for besides the 2nd edition core book?

--flatline

Greetings and Salutations. If you hop over to the PF forum you'll find threads with very similar questions (you may have to search for them though). Might be a good idea to swing by and check out other people's opinions on the matter. However, my thoughts are...

1) Monsters & Animals. Lots of monsters, both playable and potential enemies (ranging from minor annoyance to big bad). Also, it has animal stats which are useful for pets, random encounters, familiars, and more. I'd call this one essential after the main book.

2) Dragons & Gods. It includes dragons, elementals, spirits of light, A.I., and gods. Even if none of those things appeal to you, they come in handy if someone is playing a clergy type or a warlock. Also provides a few hidden clues to the setting and such. If none if those things appeal to you though, feel free to pass. This is more likely for very high powered campaigns and/or NPC.

After those two it becomes a lot more personal taste. I'd recommend whichever location the game is going to be set. So if the Western Empire is the campaign setting, get the Western Empire book. I'll provide some added info all the same.

Old Ones: Timiro setting, and a high level campaign included.

Adventures on the High Seas: Bizantium setting. Lots of island adventures, a plethora of New O.C.C., stats on ships, and a few hidden notes (like Kingdom colors based upon nation flags). Highly recommended by me.

Wolfen Empire: Lots of Wolfen Empire info. If that's where the campaign will take place, you're playing a Wolfen, or you just like the furry humanoids, a good pick. If you prefer, you can go with the two classic [Further] Adventures in the Northern Wilderness books. Wolfen Empire is effectively those two books combined. There are definite differences, but you needn't worry about that too much just starting off.

Island at the Edge of the World: First edition adventure book. While it has setting info too, I won't recommend it for starting your collection.

Yin-Sloth Jungles: Another 1st Edition book. Lots of O.C.C. and monsters, but they'll all need to be converted. Setting info too. Good book, but due to the need conversions I don't recommend it to start off.

Western Empire: Good if this is where the campaign will be held or you want to use them as bad guys. While different, for a quick analogy I think if them like the CS. Even if you don't want to be them, still nice to have their stats when the players face them.

Baalgor Wastelands: Another setting book. Lots of nee monsters/races. I personally really enjoy this book. However if you're not looking for New monsters/races and you're not interested in the area, it may not hold much use for a new comer to PF. I still think it's a cool book, but your mileage may vary.

Mount Nimro: Giants! A few new O.C.C., but mostly restricted to giants and that region.

Eastern Territory: Another area book. Good if you want a game there. As a G.M., it's one of my favorite places to start a game (if I'm sticking to the established setting).

Library of Bletherad: Very useful book in many ways, but also limited. They give you new schools of magic, but no way to learn them and no O.C.C. info. Rune items you can't find, etc. Also gives some setting info such as Currency and a few other gems like that. I think it's great, but more flavor and something to build/expand upon than a use as is (to me). Probably not something I'd recommend fresh out, but an early addition later. If someone is going TO the library, then essential, of course.

Northern Hinterlands: Region specific, but good book. More designed as a lead-in for the Land of the Damned though. Lots of optional O.C.C. such as Blacksmith and Artisan. Also has the Barbarians, which some people really like. Your mileage may very upon personal tastes.

Land of the Damned 1&2: Good books, but not really my type of thing. I don't use them, and actually avoid them (primarily because some of the races for it are super munchy, and after it first came out you see almost everyone trying to make one of these super ultra rare races that you never find outside this specific region, which ultimately ticked me off). High level stuff. If you're running a high powered campaign, sure. Otherwise I suggest avoiding until later. Even if you find the books interesting, not very useful for someone starting out and region specific more designed for epic level games.

Anyways, that's just a quick rundown from my point of view. I hope that helps. Thank you for your time and patience, please have a nice day. Farewell and safe journeys to all.


Thank you! This is exactly the kind of summary I needed to come up with my Xmas list.

--flatline

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:55 am
by The Dark Elf
Baalgor and mt nimro are up a notch on the power levels and dangers than the rest of the palladium world. It's even mentioned in the books so avoid those areas until your characters are a little higher (I expect the yin sloth 2nd edition will of a similar level if dits ever released).

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:47 pm
by Reagren Wright
palladiumjunkie wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:I hope for some more pfrpg

(Mainly because my PC has died and I may loose all my writings on the lopanic games and The island of Phi. Fingers crossed it can be salvaged).


Man, that really sucks. :( My fingers are definitely crossed.

-Chris


Wow that really stinks man. I had that happen to me as well. 75 pages of some great
stuff I can never get back. I've learned from that mistake so I make copies, email
submissions, and save them on two hard drives. Recently I started putting things on a flash
drive. Something else always save while you're working. Finally hard copy, print it out and
getting bound at Staples, Office Max, or whomever. That's about it. It's one of those vicious
Things we have to learn from. Hope you can get it back. The original is a good thing to have
especially if by chance Kevin accepts it.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:26 pm
by Hotrod
What I'd really like to do is make a Palladium Fantasy Atlas, with 16ish full-color, full-page regional maps. Each could come in multiple versions: natural geography, political affiliation, and supernatural areas of interest. Maybe a page of text to go with each full-page map. ~96 pages in all.

Alternately, they could be sold as posters or download-ables.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:43 pm
by Jorel
sounds dope

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 3:22 pm
by palladiumjunkie
Hotrod wrote:What I'd really like to do is make a Palladium Fantasy Atlas, with 16ish full-color, full-page regional maps. Each could come in multiple versions: natural geography, political affiliation, and supernatural areas of interest. Maybe a page of text to go with each full-page map. ~96 pages in all.

Alternately, they could be sold as posters or download-ables.


Love the idea!

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:47 pm
by Hotrod
I gave Kevin some samples of my work at Fanfare. Hopefully he'll like the idea, too.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:34 pm
by Kryptt
I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:54 pm
by palladiumjunkie
Kryptt wrote:I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.


Yep. pre-orders that are going on more than 12 years, and 4-5 years for the other. Palladium Fantasy needs books to be published, not just hyped and placed up on the store for pre-order. Please, Palladium, start producing for the line again.

Thanks.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:37 pm
by Cinos
Kryptt wrote:I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.


Can't tell if playfully trolling, or just new to Palladium's 'speed' of pre-orders.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 8:41 pm
by Jorel
I think maybe he doesn't know.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:18 pm
by Kryptt
Cinos wrote:
Kryptt wrote:I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.


Can't tell if playfully trolling, or just new to Palladium's 'speed' of pre-orders.


The latter.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:20 pm
by Kryptt
palladiumjunkie wrote:
Kryptt wrote:I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.


Yep. pre-orders that are going on more than 12 years, and 4-5 years for the other. Palladium Fantasy needs books to be published, not just hyped and placed up on the store for pre-order. Please, Palladium, start producing for the line again.

Thanks.

-Chris


LMAOL. I thought you were joking with me at first.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:23 pm
by palladiumjunkie
Kryptt wrote:
palladiumjunkie wrote:
Kryptt wrote:I don't get it. There's two books up for preorder right now at the PB store. Those should be out soon enough.


Yep. pre-orders that are going on more than 12 years, and 4-5 years for the other. Palladium Fantasy needs books to be published, not just hyped and placed up on the store for pre-order. Please, Palladium, start producing for the line again.

Thanks.

-Chris


LMAOL. I thought you were joking with me at first.


LoL! I wish I was.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:02 pm
by Jorel
As I thought. He was blissfully ignorant of the irony of his statement.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:23 pm
by Kryptt
Do you folks use d&d material in your games? I mean for inspiration not the game system. Or is it too different? Would it be like mixing Star Wars an Star Trek?

Its funny someone thought I was trolling when it seems it's the fantasy players who seem to be getting trolled by... :angel:

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:58 pm
by Jorel
People are just a little irritated at how long it has been. You come along and point to a sore spot and say look, there is hope. And they groan as that false hope has been there for a long time. Looming on the horizon but not coming any closer. They were serious to ask if you were trollng them. It really is a sore point. Don't take offense as they weren't sure. It really is kinda funny and sad that newer people see that, get filled with hope and then have their hope repeatedly dashed down by reality that it is a line that hasn't seen any kind of love in a very long time.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:11 am
by Kryptt
I'm not offended. I just didn't know about the years long wait at the online store. That to me seems like trolling.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:16 am
by Jorel
The store or the people asking? Hmmm. The store is trolling for customers by saying look, we would like to put these books out.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:18 am
by Jorel
Also soon is a relative term with Palladium. They really should have their own brand of soon. Palladium soon. Maybe this year, maybe not. Palladium soon.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:27 am
by Kryptt
Jorel wrote:The store or the people asking? Hmmm. The store is trolling for customers by saying look, we would like to put these books out.


I was talking about the store trolling its customers. Not cool, not cool at all. Is PB fantasy all that different from d&d?

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:21 am
by zyanitevp
Having so much fun playing the Lopanic Games book, Champions of Palladium!!! (Again, many thanks Dark Elf!!)
Really want this to come out- players love it! We are only doing trials right now (games are months away) and the players that have qualified are gloating over those that have not- it has been a blast to run!
Check out the campaign logs in my sig, and let Palladium know- they have a great sourcebook that just needs a small edit to release quickly for Fantasy!!

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:57 am
by The Dark Elf
zyanitevp wrote:Having so much fun playing the Lopanic Games book, Champions of Palladium!!! (Again, many thanks Dark Elf!!)
Really want this to come out- players love it! We are only doing trials right now (games are months away) and the players that have qualified are gloating over those that have not- it has been a blast to run!
Check out the campaign logs in my sig, and let Palladium know- they have a great sourcebook that just needs a small edit to release quickly for Fantasy!!

I fully endorse this post.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:08 pm
by zyanitevp
We finished the physical trials! Now for the 3 magic users to try to qualify for the magic portion of the Lopanic games!

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:48 pm
by Jorel
Sounds like a fun time.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:56 am
by palladiumjunkie
Still hoping for a Palladium Fantasy book sooner, rather than later.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:06 am
by Jorel
missed a spot

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:32 am
by palladiumjunkie
Palladium has missed many spots.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 10:08 pm
by Hotrod
Condense the vaporware! Please publish Land of the Damned 3 and Mysteries of Magic.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 2:34 pm
by zyanitevp
Jorel wrote:Sounds like a fun time.

It was, it was!!
Seriously, the Lopanic Games book, Champions of Palladium, has been a valuable addition to our gaming experience! Please Palladium- publish it!!

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 7:31 pm
by Jerell
I did really like the Dragon in the last rifter. The art (esp. the cover) and the write were quite good I thought. Still, I'd like to see the Old Kingdoms in 2015, followed by what's beyond the barrier in 2016-17. Ambitious? Perhaps, but I can dream.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:28 am
by palladiumjunkie
Maybe I should pick up that latest Rifter, then. I sure hope that we see a new Palladium Fantasy release in 2014, too.

-Chris

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:52 pm
by malbane
I would love to see some shorter source books for Fantasy, similar to what has been done for Dead Reign. Regular adventure books would be awesome as well. It would be great if they could do something similar in spirit to the adventure paths that Piazo Publishes for Pathfinder.

Re: Palladium Fantasy - Post a Day until a new book is publi

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 8:26 pm
by palladiumjunkie
PF in 2014!

-Chris