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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Sky's the Limit,
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This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
In many ways, Dragonstar is what SPELLJAMMER should have been... and in many ways it is more. Dragonstar is a d20 game (under the Open Gaming License) that expands upon the basic framework of the DUngeons and Dragon's game. In this case, Dragonstar expands upward and outward taking your fantasy game into a high tech world of starships and blaster... in a Universe ruled by Dragons... The Basic outline: Chapter 1: Welcome to Dragonstar Chapter 2: Races Chapter 3: Classes Chapter 4: Skills Chapter 5: Feats Chapter 6: Equipment Chapter 7: Combat Chapter 8: Magic Chapter 9: Vehicles This book has the best editing of any d20 product I've seen so far and the layout is excellent. The forthcoming Galaxy Guide should present Magic Items and (the promised) Spellware. All in all... the perfect addition.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Evolved Form of SpellJammer,
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This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
well, maybe not totally as SJ relied more heavily on magic than hard core science and Dragonstar reverses this trend, but it still fits to some degree. In someways this is SpellJammer advanced in timeframe to the era of Star Wars or Star Trek. The people at Fantasy Flight Games continue to push for their Thug NPC class, which could just as well be served by the generic Warrior NPC class but I digress. The ranger has been altered from a mellee to a missile specialist and fighting with two guns has been relegated to a seperate feat away from two weapon fighting. Wizards now have the option of trading in their spellbooks for a datapad. New stuff is in abundance in this book and in this settings. New skills, new classes, new races and new feats, including one that for many classes is a freebie feat that serves as a gateway into the new toys away from the traditional sword and sorcery fare. Fans of Brent Spiner's role in the ST series he starred in with Levar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Merina Sertis and Michael Dorn, will be pleased to note the offering of a new type of construct, the SoulMech which in many ways is science fantasy version of the android. The two new core classes are the Pilot and Mechanist both of which are pumped up Experts but offer a unique flavor to the game and to any party that includes them. All in all a wonderful setting that offers a real alternative to the tried and true formula of the D20 genre. If you prefer the future to the past and don't mind a bit of whimsy Dragonstar is a good setting to explore however a word of caution: Much of the setting is designed as a dark and scary place so if you are turned off by that sort of thing you can still work with it, although alterations may be necessary.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Game to Rule the Stars,
By Murray (NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
Eversince the D20 system arrived on the scene I have been excitied about the prospect of crossing various campaigns with each other with ease and without much effort on my part. When I came across the previews for Dragonstar I was hooked. I had to get it and now that I have, well, all I can say is that It will become my new campaign of choice. Think about it. Where else can you have you favourite elves from D&D running around with Laser Blasters and battle armour. Sure there are other games out there that may be similar but so far this one has taken me Stardrive and all. I love the whole Spellware idea and am looking forward to getting my hands on the next book. 5 stars from me and I've only had it for 1 day. If you like space, hightech weaponry and you like D&D and the D20 system then here's a campaign system you can sink your teeth into. I'm also a fan of Dragons in general and to have them ruling the Universe, well what can I say. You do need the core books (which is the only draw back if your budget is limited) But in the end all RPG's fall back on other books. Its the only way they survive. Its a tad pricey for us on the other side of the world but in the end its worth it. I'll just have to save up for the next one. My only thought would be the interior art. I love the cover and the first few glossy pages, though the rest of the art, while good, is not as neat and impressive as the initial artwork. I guess the glossy pages and art cost too much to print. It is easy to understand for newbies to the whole genre and does not take much to get started so all in all, good work FFG. I'm impressed.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tied for Best Third Party D20 Product,
By "cybermerlin2069" (North Bend, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
This product, along with The Witchfire Trilogy from Privateer press, are tied for the best D20 products by third-parties on the market - and may well come out on top of ANY D20 product, barring the core rules.Dragonstar is a game that takes D&D to the stars. Unlike spelljammer, it isnt magic that drives the starfaring races, but hard sci fi - but magic is there, still, and often integrates with technology seamlessly. The setting is very compelling; with the rise of technology, Dragons formed a great empire and conquer the rest of the galaxy. Each Dragon clan, good and evil, rules for 1,000 years. The first 5,000 saw the rule of the 5 good dragon clans. Now, it is mere decades into the first rule of the first of the evil dragons, Mezzebone the Red. He has formed a Secret Police Force of Drow, and the galaxy groans under their lash. The rules are excellent, the setting is incredible. As with any product, there are a couple of weak points. For instance, the lack of Spellware, and the lack of variant gravity rules, both of which are referenced in the book. They will be included in the upcoming Galaxy Guide, as magic items were in the DMG, so this is understandable, but a tad frustrating. Nevertheless, if you like the D20 system, and if you like the Sci Fi genre, you cannot go wrong with this product. The artwork does leave a little to be desired, but I don't buy products for their artwork - I buy them for the content, and this product has that, in spades.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yeah! Fanstay Sci fi!,
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This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
An actual working ranger class! I just about had a heart attack at this one. The races and equipment are cool as well. The new classes are great, I like the mecyhanist best. All in all hte only truely negative thing is that there are no description of the spell ware, but regaurdless, it is a good book.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
An interesting, if brief set of rules for running DnD in outer space with futuristic weapons and vehicles. Now, I realize that Fantasy Flight Games is probably a smaller company with limited resources, but please, GET SOME REAL ARTWORK. The sketch of the soul mech looks like a cross between a bi Mr. Rogers and some reject from the band REM. The pictures consistently look something I might draw on my notebook out of boredom during class. Also, they could have included more pictures of the vehicles. More and better artwork may cost more, but I know I am glad to pay extra for it.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Huge undertaking fairly well done,
By DJ Eternal Darkness (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dragonstar: Starfarer's Handbook (Hardcover)
Very nicely done system. Taking D&D to the stars in a fairly hard science way. I really have been impressed with what they came up with, but DAMN they need the next book shipped printed...
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