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These downloads are better than those in your books because they usually include unlabelled player maps (often both gridded and ungridded) as well as DM maps. Additionally, they are electronic, so you can print them yourself at whatever size you want, or use them virtual tabletop software.
The GM Forge Darkening One table. Recently I finished testing this and I've found a few things. 1) This is a good DM table, but I wouldn't use it to run a campaign. I found that using the skill and result numbers didn't provide enough diversity to cover a campaign. Additionally, there's not enough information displayed on the stats for several of the characters. I hate it when someone says the stats won't work because of a 4 opt variable. Sure, but how are they supposed to use it? I don't know. That table reads like a mix of dungeon master and a training manual. 2) It's good for adventures, but if you're making a character or building a campaign, you're better off with the others. 3) There's only 9 Races, 16 Feats, 17 Skill Levels, and 17 Traits. In other words, there are a ton of stats in this table, but the DM doesn't know which to use because there are too many. I don't like that. 2) It's good for adventures, but if you're making a character or building a campaign, you're better off with the others. 3) There's only 9 Races, 16 Feats, 17 Skill Levels, and 17 Traits. In other words, there are a ton of stats in this table, but the DM doesn't know which to use because there are too many. I don't like that. d2c66b5586