List of DMech Products?
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- Wild-Eyed Zealot
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List of DMech Products?
Is there a list somewhere of all of the slated Dmech books 'in the pipeline'?
Mech Manual is coming out first
Culled from my brain's ability to recall the forum is:
Steam Powers Book (classes, powers, combos, etc)
Second Age of Walkers (Who Knows What content)
Some book with the 'magic of the Gur'
Are there any others in the works?
Any more adventure modules in the works (please please)
Is there a delux city-mech book, mostly devoted to a single mech with overview maps, detail maps of important locations, a site-specific mini-module etc?
Am I having massive deja-vu or did I type this already?
PS Gonna try to get the next rev of the Netbook of Dragonmech out before the end of the year.
Mech Manual is coming out first
Culled from my brain's ability to recall the forum is:
Steam Powers Book (classes, powers, combos, etc)
Second Age of Walkers (Who Knows What content)
Some book with the 'magic of the Gur'
Are there any others in the works?
Any more adventure modules in the works (please please)
Is there a delux city-mech book, mostly devoted to a single mech with overview maps, detail maps of important locations, a site-specific mini-module etc?
Am I having massive deja-vu or did I type this already?
PS Gonna try to get the next rev of the Netbook of Dragonmech out before the end of the year.
-Chuck Smith
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Netbook ???
where do i get that then ?
where do i get that then ?
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- Wild-Eyed Zealot
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I have version 0.5 on my website:
www.brothersdigital.com/~csmith/steamp/
New classes, new mechs, new equipment, hordes of NPCs.
It's original stuff and stuff culled from the forums here...
www.brothersdigital.com/~csmith/steamp/
New classes, new mechs, new equipment, hordes of NPCs.
It's original stuff and stuff culled from the forums here...
-Chuck Smith
The "magic of the Gur" stuff is in Second Age of Walkers (I co-authored it, for the record). It's one small part of what turned out to be a pretty big book full of all kinds o' stuff. I don't want to say too much until Joseph gives the go-ahead, but I don't want anyone expecting to see some big Gur-magic-centric supplement out there soon. Probably not a big demand for that niche.
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Hey Chuck,
Here's the official rundown of what's finalized enough to be announced:
Mech Manual: You know about this one.
Second Age of Walkers: Scheduled for March '05. This is a 192-page campaign guide for the DragonMech world. It's divided into four main sections, focusing on the Stenian Confederacy, Legion, Irontooth Clans, and L'arile Nation. Each section covers the history, culture, philosophy, geography, military, and other details of that faction, as well as crunchy bits necessary to play that faction. There are new feats and mechs for characters from each section; other new rules as appropriate (such as spells for the L'arile and Legion sections); and a host of NPCs, particularly for the Irontooth. And, of course, there are the city-mechs! Second Age includes a detailed look at Durgan-lok, Tannanliel, and Haven.
Steam Warriors: Scheduled for June '05. This 128-page sourcebook expands the options for the steam-driven classes (coglayers, mech jockeys, and steamborgs), as well as general steam-driven options in the DragonMech world. It covers a wide variety of topics ranging from new feats, new steam powers, new uses for skills, new equipment, new prestige classes, and so on, and even has a section on playing cogling characters.
Other books further on the horizon will look into the city of Edge in greater detail, and explore more "monstrous mech" opponents.
I like the idea of a deluxe city-mech book. There's a good mech cross-section illustration at the end of the Mech Manual but I still haven't gotten a chance to really do a super-cool detailed mapping of a city-mech. That's a good idea.
As for adventure modules, no more in the works, though I have been thinking about digging out some of the old home-use adventures I wrote for DragonMech early on. I'll see if I can find any...
Here's the official rundown of what's finalized enough to be announced:
Mech Manual: You know about this one.
Second Age of Walkers: Scheduled for March '05. This is a 192-page campaign guide for the DragonMech world. It's divided into four main sections, focusing on the Stenian Confederacy, Legion, Irontooth Clans, and L'arile Nation. Each section covers the history, culture, philosophy, geography, military, and other details of that faction, as well as crunchy bits necessary to play that faction. There are new feats and mechs for characters from each section; other new rules as appropriate (such as spells for the L'arile and Legion sections); and a host of NPCs, particularly for the Irontooth. And, of course, there are the city-mechs! Second Age includes a detailed look at Durgan-lok, Tannanliel, and Haven.
Steam Warriors: Scheduled for June '05. This 128-page sourcebook expands the options for the steam-driven classes (coglayers, mech jockeys, and steamborgs), as well as general steam-driven options in the DragonMech world. It covers a wide variety of topics ranging from new feats, new steam powers, new uses for skills, new equipment, new prestige classes, and so on, and even has a section on playing cogling characters.
Other books further on the horizon will look into the city of Edge in greater detail, and explore more "monstrous mech" opponents.
I like the idea of a deluxe city-mech book. There's a good mech cross-section illustration at the end of the Mech Manual but I still haven't gotten a chance to really do a super-cool detailed mapping of a city-mech. That's a good idea.
As for adventure modules, no more in the works, though I have been thinking about digging out some of the old home-use adventures I wrote for DragonMech early on. I'll see if I can find any...
Okay, so now that we've got the Mech Manual, Second Age of Walkers, and Steam Warriors, (and Rumors & Lies, too) are there any more books coming out?
I saw a book called "The Lost City" at Amazon, as well as "Monstrous Mechs." Any more in pipeline?
I saw a book called "The Lost City" at Amazon, as well as "Monstrous Mechs." Any more in pipeline?
DragonMech DM soon, with any luck.
Owner of all DragonMech books, Etherscope core book, and DCC 12.5: Iron Crypt of the Heretics.
Owner of all DragonMech books, Etherscope core book, and DCC 12.5: Iron Crypt of the Heretics.