| Available August 2007.
What’s got more magic treasure than a dragon’s hoard? The Wildside Book of Loot, with itsthousands of personalized items has all the treasure a GM could ever want. Withtreasure for every occasion - from the aftermath of a dungeon crawl to thoselate-night shopping expeditions at the pawnshop selling “lightly used” magicitems - The Wildside Book of Loot isan important resource for GMs who want to provide the perfect loot for theoccasion. From basic resources (like tables of the most commonly found magicitems and a spell point rune generator) to the expected (thousands of weaponsand items that raise stats) to the truly exotic (like magical pets andfurniture), The Wildside Book of Lootis a unique resource for roleplaying gamers. KEY POINTS: - Almost 10,000 distinct magic items in more than 40categories - all the treasure a GM could ever want
- Tables for generating the most commonly found magic items,as well as percentile tables for more obscure items
- GMs can select the perfect item from categorized lists, rollrandomly within a category, or roll on a massive table of nearly 10,000 magicitems
- Designed for TheWildside Gaming System, but includes conversions into other popularsystems.
- Theauthor tours regularly, holding role-playing demos and workshops for advancedgamers at conventions, in stores, and on college campuses.
- Theauthor is well known in new England for his books on the Boston Red Sox, andhas made frequent radio, print, and TV appearances. He also writes a popularpublishing series on the DailyKos blog (700,000 daily readers) where the bookwill be cross-promoted.
Related Titles: - The Wildside Gaming System:Fantasy Roleplaying Edition
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