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May 2017: Deadlands 20th Anniversary Edition is published after a successful crowdfunding campaign in 2016. The content is in color, but otherwise the same as the 1999 edition. 2020: Rerelease of 2001 GURPS material as Classic GURPS; 2021: Deadlands: The Weird West revised for compatibility with latest edition Savage Worlds rules
As a continuation of Deadlands: Hell on Earth, Lost Colony features a number of similar character types to both the Weird West and Hell on Earth.Sykers, Harrowed, and Cyborgs are available as playable options, and while not expressly stated, many other character classes such as Hucksters, Martial Artists and Blessed are also playable.
Deadlands: The Weird West saw an update in 2006 as Deadlands: Reloaded. The Reloaded line updates the setting and brings the rules in line with Pinnacle's current flagship product, Savage Worlds . Hell on Earth: Reloaded was released digitally in July, 2012, with a print version to follow later in the year.
Deadlands Weird West Bennies A set of 20 white Bennie chips, 10 red Bennie chips, 5 blue Bennie chips and 5 yellow Legendary Bennie chips. Each denomination has artwork depicting a major character from the Deadlands universe.
Pages in category "Deadlands" ... List of Deadlands: The Weird West publications; C. Character classes from Deadlands; D. Deadlands: Reloaded;
This is a list of the publications released for the Deadlands: Hell on Earth roleplaying game, which is a continuation of Deadlands: The Weird West, both of which were published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
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This newest sourcebook for preacher characters in Deadlands' Weird West should blow the lid off religion and prayer." [4] In Issue 251 of Dragon, Ray Winninger noted that the book was "written in an infectious and entertaining 'old west' tone." Winninger concluded, "This is about as useful and entertaining as character handbooks get." [1]