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The VPAM scale as of 2009 runs from 1 to 14, with 1-5 being soft armor, and 6-14 being hard armor. [1] Tested armor must withstand three hits, spaced 120 mm (4.7 inches) apart, of the designated test threat with no more than 25 mm (0.98 inches) of back-face deformation in order to pass.
The 3–3–5 defense can also be referred to as the 3–3 stack or the spread defense. It is one form of the nickel defense, a generic term for a formation with five defensive backs. Veteran college football defensive coordinator Joe Lee Dunn is widely credited with being the main innovator of the 3–3–5 scheme. [1]
Keith Eisenbeis reviewed the product in the February 1992 issue of White Wolf. [3] He rated it at 2 of 5 points, calling it "a disappointing product" in that it was useful, but fell short in the amount of information and quality of illustrations for the cost. [3] Rick Swan reviewed Arms and Equipment Guide for Dragon magazine No. 192 (April ...
AC4 - The Book of Marvelous Magic is a 76-page book by Frank Mentzer and Gary Gygax published in 1985 by TSR, Inc. It is an accessory to Dungeons & Dragons primarily for use with the non-advanced box set versions; an appendix describes how the items described can be used with the AD&D game.
By the later 1950s, the 5–3 had died out in the NFL, replaced by the 5–2 Eagle or the 4–3. [9] [11] [12] Hardy Brown, a 5–3 middle linebacker for the 49ers, and one of the hardest hitting linebackers of his era, was unable to adapt to changing times, and was cut because he could not deal with the demands of the new 4–3 defense. [9]
Player's Guide to Eberron is an accessory for the Eberron setting that explores the world from the player's point of view and presents new options for characters. Player's Guide to Eberron describes important locations, events, organizations, races, and features of the Eberron campaign setting, organized so that players can use the book as a handy reference guide.
80: Intrigue at the Court of Chaos: 1: Michael Curtis: 2014 80.5: Glipkerio’s Gambit† 2: Jobe Bittman: 2014 81: The One who Watches from Below: 1: Jobe Bittman: 2014 82: Bride of the Black Manse: 3: Harley Stroh: 2014: First printing includes bonus adventure Blood for the Serpent King by Edgar Johnson.
Stewart Wieck reviewed the 2nd edition of Pendragon in White Wolf #24 (Dec./Jan., 1990), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "Pendragon had my unreserved approval and appreciation. If you play fantasy RPGs, then you MUST play Pendragon. Even if you are not very interested in the Athurian saga, the quality of roleplaying that this game ...