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DragonMech

By: Sword & Sorcery Studios

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: DragonMech (d20)

MSRP old price: $34.99


Product Info

Title
DragonMech
Product Line
Author
Joseph Goodman
Publish Year
2004
Pages
240
Dimensions
8.5x11x.625"
NKG Part #
2147344626
MFG. Part #
WW17600
Type
Hardcover

Description

DragonMech is a medieval fantasy world destroyed by relentless lunar meteor storms called the lunar rain. To survive, the surface races have used magical and mechanical means to build thousand-foot-tall city-mechs, which now house most of civilization. Kingdoms have been replaced by mobile mechdoms, and the mounted knight is anachronistic in the face of steam-powered combat mechs. While lunar creatures launch invasions from the skies, fleets of smoke-belching steam-mechs battle for scarce supplies of wood, steel, and coal.

The DragonMech rule book steers steampunk in a new direction with a full integration of steam-powered mechs into the fantasy genre. It includes three new core classes, three variant core classes, and seven new prestige classes, all intricately woven into the fabric of the world. Steamborgs, coglayers, and mech jockeys blaze a new path for glory, while clockwork rangers, constructors, and steam mages carry on new versions of the old traditions.

A new set of mech rules uses the existing d20 type-based monster rules to allow for fast, easy generation of mechs from the five basic categories of steam-powered, man-powered, clockwork, magically animated, or undead. Stats for more than 20 standard mech designs are included, as well as a full profile of the gigantic city-mech Nedderpik, and a wide variety of new weapons, equipment, and gear.

Rounding out the book is a new system for creating steam powers, a gazetteer of the mechdoms and their territories, new monsters and feats, details of the changing values and religions in a world of steam, and much more. The culture of steam power is fully integrated with traditional d20 fantasy rules, including rules for using magic to transfer souls to mechs, the Irontooth Clans' monastic traditions and their "mech devil" pilots, clockwork familiars, undead reanimated via steam engines rather than necromancy, steamborgs assimilated into a mech shell, lunar creatures, and much, much more.