Looking into this.
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- Gongfarmer
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Looking into this.
So I'm pretty convinced and will be picking up DragonMech soon, but that leaves one more question. I'm interested in both Mech Manual and Steam Warriors when I get this I'm likely only going to have enough money for two, so which one do you guys like? I generally really like new races so that's what's currently drawing me towards Steam Warriors more, if I'm reading correctly that the Tik'Toks come from there.
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- Chaos-Summoning Sorcerer
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I prefer Steam Warriors over the Mech Manual, but I confess to not being much of mech-lover. If you intend to run a very mech-heavy campaign, the Mech Manual might be better suited to you, but otherwise I think Steam Warriors would be a better choice simply because it has a wider variety of material.
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- Deft-Handed Cutpurse
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I second Dieter's opinion. If you're looking for some wild mech concepts, then you might like Mech Manual better. But if you want a book with a lot of character "crunch" (feats, steam powers, PrCs) and great PC-development options, then Steam Warriors is for you. And yes, it has the writeup for tik'toks -- very cool.
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Writer: "Madness at the Mutilated Oak," DCC #48: The Adventure Continues;
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