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Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:03 pm
by Greyaxe
Lets count who needs Palladium Fantasy Books
I need them.....
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 11:44 pm
by Jimbo
MUST HAVE... In no particular order; Old Kingdom Mountains, Old Kingdom Lowlands, Land of the Damned 3, YinSloth Jungles 2E, pre made adventures ala Arms of Nargash Tor.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:54 am
by Lord Malachdrim
If we are talking about wish lists I want a return to 1st ed (with some revisions) and see all the existing books released for that.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 3:02 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
The only one I don't have is the Gardens book....for obvious reasons.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:56 am
by Hendrik
Must have, of course.
In terms of wishes (not necessarily in this order):
- Old Kingdom book(s)
- Lopan / Phi
- Garden (really curious what that is)
- LOD 3
- continuation and finalization of the magic books (preferably one big PFRPG magic book)
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:53 pm
by Hotrod
I don't particularly care about what comes next in Palladium Fantasy. I just want it to be high quality, useful, and fun to read.
EDIT: Wait, what am I saying?! An atlas! We must have an atlas!
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:41 pm
by kennethk
Hotrod wrote:I don't particularly care about what comes next in Palladium Fantasy. I just want it to be high quality, useful, and fun to read.
EDIT: Wait, what am I saying?! An atlas! We must have an atlas!
I honestly think that is one of the biggest needs PF has.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:50 pm
by kaid
I always liked the atlas travelogue thing in I believe the high seas book.
The byzantium book is really an interesting book. Helps flesh that area of the world out and byzantium being such a seafaring nation is a great jump off place for adventurers.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:43 pm
by Juce734
I want to get back into Palladium Fantasy.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 10:13 am
by Topazy
Must have:
I'm of the same opinion that sounded from you guys
I have a mixed relationship with Palladium Fantasy. While there are a lot of good ideas, I've become a lot less impressed with the mechanics over time... especially as they've remained the same.
Palladium has a LOT of cool in it, but the substance tends to be weak, and varies highly with the author of the work (and how heavily edited the work is).
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 12:16 pm
by Eddie Focus
Palladium Fantasy is my guilty pleasure. I'm into Beyond the Supernatural and Dead Reign right now, but I'm thinking of reviving my Fantasy campaign for Roll20 or something of that nature. Maybe run some games at the local comic store.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 2:02 pm
by zyanitevp
Hotrod wrote:I don't particularly care about what comes next in Palladium Fantasy. I just want it to be high quality, useful, and fun to read.
EDIT: Wait, what am I saying?! An atlas! We must have an atlas!
You know I am on the atlas bandwagon.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:49 am
by Cranus
Yep. A new high quality, very useful Palladium Fantasy book would be incredibly nice.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:54 am
by shihansmurf
I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:10 pm
by Hotrod
shihansmurf wrote:I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
I've made some instant NPC generators along similar lines (see my signature below). Would something like that be what you're looking for?
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:38 pm
by Prysus
shihansmurf wrote:I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
Greetings and Salutations. If you're looking for Palladium Fantasy NPC, then I've started doing these:
http://www.prysus.com/site_downloads.htmIf you look to the NPC sheets, I have Goblins and Dwarves (the latter is a recent addition). The NPC sheet for three O.C.C. and can scale from level 1 to level 15 to suit your needs. Hit Points, Skills, and Combat bonuses auto-level up. There's also some Special Abilites (such as minor P sionics) as selectable options. You can also change their weapons, armor, and upgrade hand to hand with very little effort (just a few mouse clicks once you read the instructions and know where everything is located).
Goblins have the Soldier, Thief, and Witch (Witch has limited selections). Dwarves have Soldier, Warrior Monk, and Blacksmith (designed to double as a Merchant). I intend to include more races and O.C.C. as time goes on. Figured it might help. Farewell and safe journeys for now.
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:54 pm
by shihansmurf
These are awesome! Thanks!
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 3:01 pm
by shihansmurf
Hotrod wrote:shihansmurf wrote:I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
I've made some instant NPC generators along similar lines (see my signature below). Would something like that be what you're looking for?
These are really cool. Thanks!
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 1:10 am
by Cranus
Hotrod wrote:shihansmurf wrote:I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
I've made some instant NPC generators along similar lines (see my signature below). Would something like that be what you're looking for?
Cool! I will have to check these out some time!
Re: Palladium Fantasy books a MUST HAVE
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 1:23 am
by Cranus
Prysus wrote:shihansmurf wrote:I would love a monster manual of fully stated opponents. I know that there are several scattered across the line but a compilation of plug and play adversaries organized byt level appropriateness would be a life saver. I know I can build them myself and do so but I am a busy guy and this would makes running Palladium much easier.
Mark
Greetings and Salutations. If you're looking for Palladium Fantasy NPC, then I've started doing these:
http://www.prysus.com/site_downloads.htmIf you look to the NPC sheets, I have Goblins and Dwarves (the latter is a recent addition). The NPC sheet for three O.C.C. and can scale from level 1 to level 15 to suit your needs. Hit Points, Skills, and Combat bonuses auto-level up. There's also some Special Abilites (such as minor P sionics) as selectable options. You can also change their weapons, armor, and upgrade hand to hand with very little effort (just a few mouse clicks once you read the instructions and know where everything is located).
Goblins have the Soldier, Thief, and Witch (Witch has limited selections). Dwarves have Soldier, Warrior Monk, and Blacksmith (designed to double as a Merchant). I intend to include more races and O.C.C. as time goes on. Figured it might help. Farewell and safe journeys for now.
Neat. I'll have to check this out. Should drastically reduce the time regarding scaling and customizing.