Fight On! Issue #2 Summer 2008

by Ignatius Umlaut

Fight On! Issue #2 Summer 2008 by Ignatius Umlaut (Book) in Games
Copyright: © 2008 Ignatius Umlaut Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 88 pages, 8.5" x 11", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink

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The premier fanzine for the old-school renaissance rolls on, jam-packed with 88 pages of fantastic content. Features an interview with Dave Arneson, co-creator of the original Dungeons & Dragons game, as well as articles from Steve Marsh, Vincent Baker, Patrick Farley, Geoffrey O. Dale, Gabor Lux, Kesher, Calithena, Jeff Rients, James Maliszewski, Victor Raymond, Andrew Reyes, Kevin Mayle, and many, many more! This issue features four full adventures - including a long one for the original Empire of the Petal Throne game - new fantasy worlds, monsters, magic, rules, character options, NPCs, maps, tables, and many other things you crave to bring your fantasy adventures to life on the tabletop. Come unlock your imagination, and keep Fighting On!


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1 Sep 2008
by Jack
I can't say enough about how outstanding this product is. It's packed with great ideas, advice, and adventures for your campaign. Exploring Gabor Lux's contribution, "The Tower of Birds," feels like you're adventuring in a Robert E. Howard story. Vincent Baker's "The Monster Machine" article is loaded with creative ideas for coming up with novel monsters and encounters. There's even the entire first level of a megadungeon included in "The Darkness Beneath." I can't wait to get the second level of that one in the next issue. James Raggi's "Random Inn Generator" turns an uneventful stay into an adventure all to itself. James Maliszewski and Victor Raymond tag-team for two articles on designing sandbox-style wilderness maps and adventures for your campaign, and they hit it out of the park. There are bunches of interesting and new magical items, and the art is top notch. The list goes on and on (for 88 pages!)

If you play D&D, regardless of edition, you really owe it to yourself to pick up one of these. I think you'll find it to be the finest old-school product of the year.

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