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The following is a listing of commercially released books from Pinnacle Entertainment Group and licensees for the Savage Worlds role-playing and miniatures game.This does not include various free downloads.
Core rulebook for players. Contains Savage Worlds rules for the Deadlands setting and updates the in-game year to 1879. Available in both standard size and smaller "Explorer's Edition" 2006 Marshal's Handbook: Core rulebook for gamemasters. Contains Savage Worlds rules for the Deadlands setting and updates the in-game year to 1879. Available in ...
Savage Worlds is a role-playing game written by Shane Lacy Hensley and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group.The game emphasizes speed of play and reduced preparation over realism or detail.
RedBrick also published Savage Worlds editions of some Earthdawn books: Earthdawn Player's Guide (Savage Worlds Edition) [RB12001], 2012. Earthdawn Game Master's Guide (Savage Worlds Edition) [RB12002], 2012.
Among the most drastic changes to the basic Savage Worlds rules was "The Way of the Brave" rule, which revamped the way combat works in the system, making it more dangerous and deadly for characters and increasing the effectiveness of melee combat. This book also updated Fate Chips to work with the Savage Worlds system. This book marked a first ...
The original release, Weird War II: Blood on the Rhine was set during World War II, and utilized the D20 System. The second release, Tour of Darkness was set during the Vietnam War and employed the Savage Worlds rules set. [1] A third release, also for Savage Worlds, Necropolis was set in the future on a war-torn planet.
In 1996 the Savage Coast setting was revised and re-released under the AD&D: Odyssey line as three fully online products available for free download. This range included the base Savage Coast Campaign Book by Tim Beach and Bruce Heard, a supplement Savage Coast: Orc's Head and a Monstrous Compendium Appendix.
Richard Sardinha has been illustrating books since the 1980s. He provided the art work for At Lovecraft's Grave (referring to H. P. Lovecraft) by Brett Rutherford. [2] ...