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5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars, not worth 150.00, 1 Aug 2008
By D. Osborne "historybuff" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadlands: Monsters (Deadlands: Hell on Earth) (Paperback)
Look: This is a good supplement. Cool monsters, muties and other stuff. Awesome. Right. Now let me get to the point: Some of these vendors are gouging. There's no way these people bought used copies of this book for more than $5.00. You are lucky to get 1/4 cover price in in-store credit. I don't deny these guys have to make a profit. Heck, I'll go as high as $40 for some of these books-I'll complain the whole time-but I'll do it, and the vendor walks away $35 richer. I am not paying 150 for it. This book can be gotten for a lot less. Most of the Pinnicle stuff is available in PDF format! Supply and demand, people!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Monsters, Muties, & Misfits, Hell on Earth., 29 April 2011
By Cptn Tom Sonic - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadlands: Monsters (Deadlands: Hell on Earth) (Paperback)
This supplement for the Hell on Earth settings of Deadlands is an excellent addition to your collection. It is basically the Monster Manual for traditional D&D, but with the Deadlands flavor. As with most Deadlands books, the book is divided into three sections (Posse Territory, No Man's Land, Martial's Handbook) each providing another layer of detail into the inhabitants of the Deadlands universe.
Posse Territory includes rumors, reports, and downright lies about some of the monsters your Posse will face. This is always my favorite section of the book, as the descriptions of the beasts and events do a great job of drawing the player into the world. Before I run a game, I like to have my players at least flip through this section.
No Man's Land includes rules for creating your own animal companions. Unlike Deadlands: Rascals, Varmints, & Critters (PEG1006) for Deadlands Classic, this book doesn't just include rules for Dogs and Horses. It also has rules for cats, birds, and a few other loyal critters to tag along with your posse.
Martial's Handbook contains all the stats, rules, and truths behind the rumors found in the Posse Territory. Of course, there are also rules for creating your own monsters sure to terrify all but the most stalwart of Wasted West adventurers. That this is last in the book is supposed to indicate to your posse that this section is off limits to them.
It's the setup of these books, the meat of the world, and the fluff of the story that makes me love the Deadlands setting. Of course, this book is pretty worthless without the core book: Deadlands: Hell On Earth (PEG6000), but this is the case with any RPG.
If you're looking for something different than the newest incarnation of D20, I highly recommend checking out Deadlands. Great system.