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  • Dana Jorgensen
  • Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics
  • Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm
  • Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin, Ben McSweeney, Octographics
  • Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin, Mark Newman, Joe Acone, Jared Blando, Joseph Caesar Domingo, Nick Egberts, Paul “Prof” Herbert, Veronica V. Jones, Ben McSweeney, MKULTRA: William Reyes, Chris Quilliams, Hugh Allen Vogt

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Adventure Companion

by Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin, Mark Newman, Joe Acone, Jared Blando, Joseph Caesar Domingo, Nick Egberts, Paul “Prof” Herbert, Veronica V. Jones, Ben McSweeney, MKULTRA: William Reyes, Chris Quilliams, Hugh Allen Vogt

Every Hero Needs a Good Companion Frodo had Sam and Conan had Subotai, but neither of them had this ultimate companion. Whether you're battling demons in the harsh and savage land of Epoch, exploring the mysterious ruins and rivers of Sunchaser, engaged in high stakes fantasy intrigue and espionage in Cloak & Dagger, or just looking for some new ways to shine in any world you visit, consider this invaluable tome your guide to victory. Find Your Hero's Path Three fully detailed campaign...

$$14.99PDF

Big Bang Ricochet - Civilian Armor: Armored Motor Bank Car

by Dana Jorgensen

Not all armored vehicles are in the hands of the military. Some ends up in the hands of police and civilian entities, for good or bad. In this booklet, we examine the very first financial services armored car, the Bellamore Armored Motor Bank Car. Built in 1910, it was the first armored vehicle built to deal with the transportation of large amounts of currency. It was also unusual for the fact that it was also intended to operate as a bank on wheels, capable of handling any and all banking...

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Big Bang Ricochet - Early Military Vehicles: Fowler Armoured Road Train

by Dana Jorgensen

Ever wonder what the first modern armored military vehicle was? Was it the tank, which first appeared in 1916? Or maybe the armored car, which first appeared in 1902? Not at all. It was an armored road train, a tractor and several trailers, all armored, which were sent to South Africa to protect supply columns in the Second Boer War. The armored road train first appeared in 1899, three years before various British and French designers introduced their earliest attempts at armored cars. This...

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Big Bang Ricochet - WW1 Collection: Clyno-Vickers MG Carrier

by Dana Jorgensen

While the Germans are the most famous users of armed motorcycles, thanks to their MG34 armed BMW cycle/sidecar combinations, they were by no means the first to come up with the concept. The first to use machinegun-toting motorcycles were the British, who employed them as part of the Motor Machine Gun Corps and its successor units from 1915 to 1918. They mounted the water-cooled Vickers medium machinegun on the Clyno motorcycle with a customized van sidecar, which was probably the best bike...

$$3.25PDF

Big Bang Ricochet - WW2 Collection: BA-27 Heavy Armored Car

by Dana Jorgensen

The Russian Revolution was by no means a simple thing. The February 1917 revolution was followed months later by the far better known November Revolution that put the communists into power. But overthrowing the central government does not give one central control. The communists would spend the next six years struggling to conquer the Russian Empire, quelling both internal civil war and subjugating breakaway states. By 1923, the Soviets were in firm control over a nation battered and broken...

$$5.00PDF

Big Bang Ricochet - WW2 Collection: Indian Pattern Carriers

by Dana Jorgensen

What the Hell is an Indian Pattern Carrier? I Never Saw That in Any History Book. It is no surprise that you haven't seen it in any history books. The Indian Pattern Carriers are simply a horribly unappreciated vehicle of the war. I've been through all the same books you have and quite a few more and until now, the Indian Pattern Carrier seems to have been mentioned in only a half dozen or so books, and in most of those, it was simply mentioned in passing. To make matters worse, several of...

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Big Bang Ricochet - WW2 Collection: Ko Gata Sensha

by Dana Jorgensen

In the beginning, Japan had to buy foreign tanks to build an armor force because the nation did not have the industrial capacity or technical skill to manufacture its own. There was a single British Mk. IV, a handful of Whippets, a smatering of Carden Loyd tankettes, and a trio of Medium Cs. But the Imperial Japanese Army realized that the only way to gain the expertise to make their own armored vehicles was to engage in a transitional stage of buying foreign tanks and modifying them with...

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Big Bang Ricochet - WW2 Collection: Osaka Sokosha

by Dana Jorgensen

First is rarely best. While the Sumida Wolseley Sokosha was the first armored vehicle produced by Japan, it was quickly recognized there was a need for significant improvement in the vehicle's mobility. Between 1930 and 1932, many projects were undertaken in the effort to make those improvements, until the first tracked vehicles began rolling out of the factories. As the Type 92 tankettes and Type 89 medium tanks began to roll out, it was decided by the Daihon'ei (Imperial General...

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Big Bang Ricochet - WW2 Collection: Type 94 Te-Ke Tokushu Keninsha

by Dana Jorgensen

The Type 94 Te-Ke Tokushu Keninsha was one of the first mass produced armored vehicles manufactured by Japan. It was preceded by the Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette, the Type 89 I-Go medium tank, and a number of armored cars. Originally designed to function as an armored tractor to transport ammunition and supplies across the active battlefield, the Type 94 Tokushu Keninsha ("Special Tractor") found life and duty far beyond this meager but dangerous task. Built as a basic machine gun carrier as...

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Call to Arms: Avatar

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

While the gods of fantasy worlds are often unseen and unapproachable, they do sometimes manifest their will through mortal vessels called Avatars. Each of these remarkable individuals is chosen as a living personification of faith in action, a direct representation of the god’s interest in the affairs of its worshippers. An Avatar’s works can be kind or terrible, loving or wrathful... Always, however, they’re at the command of a higher power.  Depending on the campaign, an Avatar could...

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Call to Arms: Bloodsworn

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

Death can lurk anywhere: around the next dungeon corner, in the shadows of a dark alley, or even in the cellars and gardens of noble homes. The Bloodsworn is blessed with preternatural awareness and uncanny toughness, and stands at eternal vigil to defend the weak and helpless. With a select few he shares a supernatural bond, a union that binds them in body and soul.Depending on the campaign, a Bloodsworn could be... • A mystical guardian, obliged by ancestral oath to guard the lives of his...

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Call to Arms: Crusader

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

The Crusader is an anointed warrior who’s taken up a sacred quest in service to his beliefs. Like a Priest the Crusader is empowered by the divine, but where the Priest works miracles by channeling divine power the Crusader enacts the will of the gods through force and conquest. Whether a shining knight battling for all that is good and just, a killer in service of malevolent forces, or something in-between, the Crusader is always a force to be reckoned with — and woe be to those who stand...

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Call to Arms: Deadeye

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Deadeye, who stands apart from his foes - a quarter-mile apart. Unlike most of his peers, this savvy sniper relies on ambush tactics, keen eyesight, and unmatched mastery with bolt or bullet to take down enemies at range. Some may think him cowardly but a single arrow loosed from his bow can send an army into disarray, lay flat a scout before he can warn...

$$1.75PDF

Call to Arms: Force of Nature

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The power of nature is unquestioned: wild beasts stalk the dark woods, druids bend primal forces with devastating effect, and the forces of the world can even take physical form as elementals charged with restoring the Great Balance. The Force of Nature is a product of the most basic forces of life itself, a champion whose intimate connection with the physical world can be channeled to unleash primeval powers with devastating effect.Depending on the campaign, a Force of Nature could...

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Call to Arms: Gallant

by Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Gallant, who trades dank dungeon halls for resplendent castle corridors, and pragmatic survival skills for keen insight into the machinations of high society. Wealthy, handsome, and brave, he fights for honor, land, and title with a vast arsenal of weapons financial, social, and martial. His tools are a keen blade and an equally sharp mind, which he uses...

$$1.75Digital, PDF

Call to Arms: Infernalist

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Infernalist, a witch or warlock who barters with evil forces for knowledge, love, and conquest. Driven by dark desires to risk his greatest possession - his immortal soul - the Infernalist seeks nothing short of ultimate arcane power. Depending on your campaign, an Infernalist could be... A megalomaniacal wizard whose lust for power knows no moral (or...

$$1.75PDF

Call to Arms: Inquisitor

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

In many fantasy worlds, the power of the Church extends far beyond spiritual stewardship, into the very center of legal, political, and civil life. The Inquisitor is an agent of the Church, tasked with rooting out blasphemy and corruption, be it to protect the weak or preserve the powerful.  Depending on the campaign, an Inquisitor could be... A Church agent charged with hunting down heretics and other enemies of the faith An imperious noble whose connections to Church leaders grant great...

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Call to Arms: Martial Artist

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Martial Artist, who wages a beautiful, bloody dance across the battlefield, keeping tempo with a dazzling array of graceful maneuvers and crushing assaults. He marries inner peace with intense personal discipline, achieving a level of physical perfection envied by the most accomplished swordsmen and most veteran soldiers in the land. His singular focus...

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Call to Arms: Mist Dancer

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

From superstitious gossips to the stoutest city guardsmen, rumors spread of rogues emerging from the night fog blanketing the streets - invisible, untouchable wraiths prowling rooftops and alleys in search of treasure and glory. The truth, as it happens, is nearly as audacious - through an uncanny combination of illusion, stealth, and deception, the Mist Dancer excels at the larcenous arts. No shackle can hold him, no door can stop him, and no riches are beyond his reach. His methods are as...

$$1.75PDF

Call to Arms: Monk

by Alex Flagg, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Monk, who champions his beliefs through mastery and commitment to a core set of ideals. In a world of compromise and pragmatism, the Monk is a paragon of virtue - and his fidelity is rewarded with supernatural powers well beyond his mortal ken. Depending on the campaign, a Monk could be... • An acolyte of an ancient order, harnessing spiritual energy from...

$$1.50PDF

Call to Arms: Monster Slayer

by Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin, Ben McSweeney, Octographics

The Call to Arms series brings exciting new classes and other character options to your Fantasy Craft table. This installment presents the Monster Slayer, a brave (and perhaps foolhardy) adventurer taking up arms against terrifying creatures subjugating the weak and defenseless. Depending on your campaign, a Monster Slayer could be... A blessed knight defending his realm against ancient draconic enemies A crazed vigilante, hungry for revenge after a titanic beast destroys his village A...

$$1.75PDF

Call to Arms: Shinobi

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

Legends speak of assassins whose lethal skill and fierce dedication to their clans and causes are exceeded only by their mystical prowess. The few witnesses who have survived encounters with these killers describe terrifying abilities no mortal being could possess: men who soar through the air on the faintest breeze or weightlessly dash across the surface of a lake; women with senses so sharp they can fire an arrow through a target on the other side of a wall; and bands of warriors appearing...

$$2.00PDF

Call to Arms: Skirmisher

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

On the fields of fantasy battle it’s the greatest warriors — the knights in shining armor astride massive destriers, the hulking barbarians who’ve claimed a hundred heads, and the mighty wizards who’ve devastating whole columns with earth-shattering spells — that own the glory. Yet it’s the cagiest warriors — the ones who ambush columns of soldiers, harry and disrupt supply lines, and use terrain itself as a weapon — who win battles before the first arrow is loosed. The Skirmisher is one...

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Call to Arms: Witch Hunter

by Alex Flagg, Christopher Wilhelm

In many fantasy worlds magic is the greatest power in creation. A single man with sufficient arcane might can rout armies, topple castles, and undo the laws of nature. Faced with such terrible power, ordinary folk turn to those brave, skilled, or crazy enough to hunt down and eliminate sorcerers. These few are known as Witch Hunters. Benefitting from extensive training, preternatural talent, or good old-fashioned willpower, Witch Hunters can both detect and defy magical power. These rare and...

$$1.75PDF
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