narpet wrote:It is a great module... I still have the original. But I've never seen the updated art you posted. Is that from a remake?
Malcadon wrote:I like Legion of Gold much better -- it gives you more area to work in, and not offensively railroady. ("The players will get knocked-out and caught by the Baders, even if you have to ran coconuts on their thick heads!" - What I was thinking when reading the module.)
The lady in the classic pic as a small, stubby foot. The lady in the newer pic needs to find better footwear -- how dose she walk in those?!?
narpet wrote:It is a great module... I still have the original. But I've never seen the updated art you posted. Is that from a remake?
Blood axe wrote:narpet wrote:It is a great module... I still have the original. But I've never seen the updated art you posted. Is that from a remake?
The pic is from the latest Gamma World rules. Its like D&D 4th edition. Everyone has "powers" depending on their origin.
First off , the setting changed a bit. Instead of it being a Post-Apoc game after bombs, war, etc. , somehow reality has been warped and aliens, undead, mutants, demons, and mixed creatures there-of roam around.
Characters roll on a chart(well now 3 charts are available) twice to pick their character. If you roll the same result twice you are a Pure Human.
1 android
2 cockroach
3 doppleganger
4 electrokinetic
5 empathy
6 felinoid
7 giant
8 gravity controller
9 hawkoid
10 hypercognitive
11 mindbreaker
12 mind coercer
13 plant
14 pyrokinesis
15 radioactive
16 rat swarm
17 seismic
18 speedster
19 telekinetic
20 yeti
You roll twice and you determine the form your character has. You gain 3 powers from each form.
So if you roll seismic & hawkoid, you might be a gargoyle like creature.
Giant & cockroach, a beetle humanoid.
Rat swarm & felinoid, a swarm of small cats/kittens, or a swarm of rats that keeps the form of a tiger.
Android & plant, a robotic creature designed to look like a plant for camouflage.
There are two charts of 20 and one chart of 10 choices.
I like the idea of a swarm sharing one consciousness & staying together in a crude humanoid form.
narpet wrote:Interesting.... who published the newest edition? I have the original, the Sword & Sorcery d20 edition, the Alternity edition... but that's it. Is this a WotC product?
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