“The Player's Companion extends the core rules by adding a series of new classes, the dwarven machinist and spelunker, the elven ranger, and some human classes - mystic (monk), shaman (druid), and priestess. I'll come out and say it though, the thing that got me fired up with the book-love was the extensive list of templates. (I think they claim there are 144 of them). An ACKS template is basically some pre-selected options that speeds up character generation and gives the character a bit of early flavor. ACKS supports the old school roll-and-go - it's got basic 3d6 in order for abilities and simple classes, like classic D&D. The templates take it the rest of the way, by adding a preconfigured set of starting equipment, starting money, and suggested proficiency selections.”
Thanks very much for the kind words! Can we add your review to our "What People Are Saying" bar? (I like what you are saying :)
I recently finished my readthrough of the hardcopy and am quite impressed. I put up a short review on RPGNow, as there was only one other review and thought it looked kind of lonely. I can't wait to try to get my group to dig into this game. Thanks a bunch to all involved!
Certainly, would be glad to add to the growing praise for what looks to be a very nice new system!
Thanks, MBeacom. That was some heavy praise indeed.
Greg
Well, at least no faces were eaten off. :)