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Jostica's Store Of Wonders
Publisher: Dungeon Masters Guild
by Andrew L. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 03/09/2022 12:54:05

This has a lot of great magic item ideas. However, I'd take some time to review each item for balance before putting it in your campaign. There are also many items that hold wording from 3rd Edition, such as referencing "melee spell attacks" or giving a -10 to Stealth.



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Ultramodern5 (5th Edition)
Publisher: Dias Ex Machina Games
by Andrew L. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/11/2017 21:47:57

I've started in on building some characters, and overall I am enjoying the time and effort that went into the mechanics.

The largest complaint I have is that the text itself is filled with gramatical errors and formatting issues. Some text blocks are cut off mid-sentence and although an educated guess can be made how they were going to end, the rules are

There is also a bit of sillyness that comes with parts of it, or at least that's how I felt when reading the Martial Artist class. Abilities with names like Spirit Bomb, Falcon Punch, and Limit Break just feel a bit out-of-place. Some ability names do not correspond to what is listed on the tables.

I look forward to running a game with this, and I anticipate that it will balance well with 5E monsters and classes.



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A Collection of Poisons
Publisher: Assassin Games
by Andrew L. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/03/2016 01:14:20

A decent set of poisons, but game mechanically it does not feel like 5e. The poisons in this supplement feel much less imaginative than the ones found in the DMG, and still utilize mechanics found in 3.x edition such as Ability Score damage, which isn't used in 5e.

While the poisons are cool and unique, the mechanics behind them just don't fit the system. These are great 3.x poisons, but not 5e poisons. The reliance on a strict primary and secondary effect setup is one of those mechanics lingering from an older system that just holds it back.



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This product was released prior to the DMG.
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