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Season 9 Episode 2 mission book SRM0903: PDF only: 5th & 6th: 2022-01-21: Shadowrun Missions: Learning Little from Victory: Season 9 Episode 3 mission book 27481: PDF only: 4th & 5th: 2013-08-23: 2075 [21] Firing Line: Convention missions compilation of four adventures in Seattle, Manhattan, St. Louis and Bogotá. 26APR12: PDF only: 4th: 2012 ...
In 1996, this book was updated to the rules for the second edition of Shadowrun, resulting in a slightly smaller page count of 109 pages. In 1999, material was taken from this book, updated to the new rules for Shadowrun 3 , and then divided between Man & Machine (1999), and Cannon Companion (2000).
Cover art by John Zeleznik, 1989. DNA / DOA is the first published adventure for the near-future cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun, released by FASA in 1989. Written by Dave Arneson, the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, Stephan Wieck criticized it for being more like a D&D adventure than a modern high-tech cyberpunk scenario.
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Shadowrun Companion is a sourcebook featuring expanded rules for Shadowrun. The content includes: [1] Chapter 1: Expanded rules and options for character creation. Chapter 2: New skills; Chapter 3: Advice for gamemasters on how mega-corporations might hire shadowrunners; Chapter 4: Potential contacts and enemies of the player characters.
[3] Guide du Rôliste Galactique noted that this book was a successor to Rigger Black Book rather than a sequel, saying, "Indeed, if it describes in detail the machines available, the accent is now placed on the associated rules. Thus, the entire vehicular combat system is overhauled and supplants that of the base book." [1]
Bug City is a 160-page softcover book that was designed by Robert Cruz, Tom Dowd, Mike Nystul, Diane Piron-Gelman, and Christopher Kubasik, with interior art by Jim Nelson, Tom Baxa, Peter Bergting, Joel Biske, Earl Geier, Jeff Laubenstein, Larry MacDougall, and Jeff Miracola, and cover art by Rick Berry and Mike Nielsen.
It's a very good sourcebook and it takes the magic system of Shadowrun far beyond what is offered by other role-playing games (except perhaps Ars Magica). Unfortunately, with this new, incredibly vast magic system, come a lot of rules to digest." [2] In the November 1992 edition of Dragon (Issue #187), Allen Varney wrote, "The book amazes me ...