Best products from r/savageworlds
We found 21 comments on r/savageworlds discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 37 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Super Powers Companion (Savage Worlds, Second Edition, S2P10503)
- Spiegel Grau
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2. Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragons)
- The essential rulebook for Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition)
- Contains all the rules you need to know to play D&D
- Step-by-step guide to creating and leveling up characters
- Go-to player reference for over 350 spells, equipment, and more
- 1 of 3 D&D Core Rulebooks—the Player’s Handbook (rules for playing the game), the Dungeon Master’s Guide (how to run the game), and Monster Manual (creatures to encounter in your game)
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3. The Whole Hole: A Gadabout’s Guide to Mutha Oith, Vol. 1: Keister Island
The first in a series of guidebooks exploring the lands, peeps, beasts, and ways of Mutha Oith.Designed to immerse the reader within and among the places, peeps, beasts, and happenings of the various realms of Mutha Oith.Explore dozens of locales, meet hundreds of peeps, examine new religions, gawp ...
4. Smead Classification File Folder, 1 Divider, 2" Expansion, 2/5-Cut Tab, Letter Size, Manila, 10 per Box (13700)
- Includes 10 letter size partition folders (11-3/4" W x 10" H), ideal for organizing documents, subdividing them for quick access and keeping them in sequential order for maximum efficiency
- Each top tab file folder has 1 sturdy divider and 4 separate filing surfaces available, all featuring metal fasteners to keep important papers secure and ensure nothing gets misplaced
- A reinforced 2/5-cut tab in right of center position makes them perfect for using with drawer filing systems; Compatible with our Viewables Multipurpose Labels (64915), sold separately
- The 2" expansion capacity provides greater storage and ensures your projects stay organized and neatly sorted even if they become bulkier, helping you keep up with new organizational needs
- Proudly made in the USA, these heavyweight 18 pt. stock file folders contain 10% recycled content, 10% post-consumer material and are SFI Sourcing Certified
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5. Smead Pressboard Classification File Folder with SafeSHIELD Fasteners, 2 Dividers, 2" Expansion, Letter Size, Red, 10 per Box (14075)
- Patented SafeSHIELD coated technology reduces paper tears, finger cuts and excessive fastener crinkling
- Heavy duty pressboard stock and tear resistant gusset; Expands up to 2 inches for greater storage capacity
- Fasteners on front and back panels and dividers create 6 separate filing surfaces
- Includes 10 letter size classification folders (11-3/4" W x 10"H). Each folder has a 2/5-cut tab in center right position, SafeSHIELD fasteners and 2 dividers
- Proudly made in the USA, these 25 pt. heavy pressboard file folders contain 100% recycled content, 30% post-consumer material and are SFI Sourcing Certified; Available in 7 colors for easy color coding
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6. Smead Fastener File Folder, 2 Fasteners, Reinforced 1/3-Cut Tab, 1-1/2" Expansion, Letter Size, Manila, 50 per Box (14595)
- Create two separate filing surfaces with fasteners on the front and back panels
- Subdivide documents with ease. Two 2" prong B style fasteners per folder in positions no. 1 and no. 3
- Made of a heavyweight 14 point paper stock for frequently used files. Expands to hold 1-1/2" of paperwork
- Includes 50 letter size folders (11-5/8" W x 9-1/2" H). Each folder has a reinforced 1/3-cut tab in assorted positions
- Proudly made in the USA. Contains 10% recycled content, 10% post-consumer material and is SFI Sourcing Certified
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7. Smead Pressboard Classification File Folder with SafeSHIELD Fasteners, 1 Divider, 2" Expansion, Letter Size, Red, 10 per Box (13775)
- Includes 10 letter size (11-3/4" W x 10" H) partition folders with patented SafeSHIELD coated fasteners that prevent finger cuts, eliminate paper tears and reduce excessive fastener crinkling
- Each top tab file folder has 1 sturdy divider and 4 separate filing surfaces for organizing important documents, ensuring they are secure, protected and easy to access for maximum efficiency
- Durable and long-lasting, these heavy-duty project files feature a tear resistant expanding spine for greater storage capacity and are the ideal choice for bulky files that get plenty of use
- A 2/5-cut tab in right of center position makes them perfect to use with drawer filing systems for easier and faster filing; Compatible with our Viewables Multipurpose Labels (64915), sold separately
- Proudly made in the USA, these 25 pt. heavy pressboard file folders contain 100% recycled content, 30% post-consumer material and are SFI Sourcing Certified; Available in 7 colors for easy color coding
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8. Coup (The Dystopian Universe)
- Age Mfg. Minimum: 120.0 Months
- For 2 to 6 players
- Playable in 15 minutes
- Package Dimensions: 3.2 L x 15.087H x11.303W(centimeters)
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9. Savage Worlds Explorers Edition (S2P10010)
- Used Book in Good Condition
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10. Fantasy Companion (S2P10500, Savage Worlds)
- Used Book in Good Condition
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13. SONY MD80 Minidisc Neige 80 Minute Pack 10
- Made in Japan
- Clear See Through Shell
- High Quality Digital Sound
- For All Critical Digital Audio Recording
- 80 Minutes Recording Time
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14. Bicycle Americana Playing Cards
- Bicycle Quality
- Magic Finish
- Poker Size
- Limited Edition
- Highly Collectible
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15. USA Gear Card Deck Storage Bag Compatible with TCG and CCG Card Games - Card Protector Bag with Padded Shoulder Strap, Customizable Interior, Weather Resistant - Fits Boxes and Loose Cards - Black
CUSTOMIZABLE INTERIOR STORAGE: Adjustable dividers allow you to create custom interior pockets to store up to 1200 sleeved cards, dice, notebooks, tokens, counters, and morePORTABLE COLLECTION BAG: Roomy interior storage bag holds decks and large card boxes held in place with an elastic security str...
16. USA GEAR Compact Travel Bag Compatible with Dungeons and Dragons Accessories - Small DND Bag fits RPG Player Essentials, Player's Handbook, Character Sheets, Dice, Tokens, Mini Player Items (Black)
COMPACT & MIGHTY CASE FOR RPG ESSENTIALS – The S7 Pro gear bag measures only 11.5 x 8.5 x 4 inches (about the size of 2 reams of printer paper), which is perfect for lightweight DnD player travelCUSTOMIZABLE PROTECTIVE INTERIOR – Includes two scratch-resistant padded dividers that act as adjusta...
17. LEGO Crab Warrior, Hammer Head Guardian, and Diver Atlantis Magnet Set 853087
18. LEGO Minifigure - Atlantis - Squid Warrior
LEGO minifigure consisting of 4 parts: torso, lower body with tentacles, head, and head cover.Stands approximately 2" tall, is almost 2" wide, & 2 " deep at the base.Authentic LEGO minifigureExclusive to Atlantis LEGO sets #8061-Gateway of the Squid & #8078-Portal of Atlantis
> I wouldn't call DnD 5th edition rules light though.
It's not "rules light," but has a fairly limited number of mechanics to worry about. There are very few (any?) issues with the rules where stuff isn't intuitive (in contrast to something like 2e, where some checks you wanted to roll high and others you wanted low).
> There's lots of rules, spells and conditions all in 3 books spanning ~900 pages just for the basic game to run.
Nope. All you need is the free PDF to get started. There are a lot of spells, but any individual character doesn't need to worry about most at once, instead just learning about new stuff as it becomes available.
The Dungeon Master's Guide is not at all required to run the game, and actually doesn't cover any required rules. It's most useful section is the Treasure chapter, with everything else being more "conversational" insight, some random generators to help the DM do stuff, etc.. Player's certainly don't need to purchase it.
The Monster Manual is important, but only needed by one person.
> Then you add in Xanathars, Tome of Foes, Volo's guide and that's another ~900 pages and a total investment of like 350$ CAD.
None of those books are at all required, and most are simply filled with useful "fluff" like generating backgrounds, detailed racial information (society of fey creatures, etc), and some optional rules for downtime activities between adventures.
Of those books, only Xanathar's Guide to Everything actually has stuff that you could argue is useful to players in a mechanical way. Fortunately, damn near all of it was previously made available for free in Unearthed Arcana, so if you just need the mechanical player options, you probably don't have to buy the book.
You don't have to spend anywhere close to $350 CAD to run 5e. You're looking at $0 for players to get started, or $57 if they want to buy the PHB at full retail for some reason. You can instead just get it online for about $35.. Even that's only needed if you want the rules for all the subclass specializations -- the core rules free PDF includes everything you need to actually play the game.
> Let's not forget about the work you research and study you have to do to run a module, which could be like another 200-300 pages that you need to know in and out for the game to run smoothly.
Huh? Modules are generally just a single adventure, and certainly not "200-300 pages." If you're talking about a full Adventure Path that spans nearly all the levels, then yeah those are larger. But you're also talking about something like a 1 year or more of actual game play. Furthermore, you don't need to know it in and out "for the game to run smoothly." The GM probably needs to at least skim over each chapter to have a general idea of what's happening, but actual prep time for any given session is no more or less than Savage Worlds. I know because I run both.
Can't get more unique than Low Life by Andy Hopp, with the setting book The Whole Hole: Keister Island and The Whole Hole: Holy Crap. It's a setting where you get to play as bugs, worms, or sentient Twinkies after Earth has had several apocalypses. The books are filled with gloriously color-illustrated pages and puns galore. There is also a ton of lore, but the beauty of the setting is that you can make anything up and it'd still fit. The books are solid hardcover quality although the font may be a smidge tiny, but there's a lot of stuff in the books!
Since you have ETU & Thin Blue Line, both of which are "modern" settings, I'd look into acquiring some fantasy-based ones such as Hellfrost or Beasts and Barbarians (I rather like B&B's Jalizar, City of Thieves for their urban fantasy). In addition, can't go wrong with picking up one of the Deadlands: Reloaded campaign books.
These are the folders I used: 4-section manila folder (Sections are the number of surfaces that papers can be fastened to. 4 section has one divider, for a total of 4 interior surfaces.)
(and these are a more simple folder I use for a different game: 2 section manila folders )
For the redacted documents, I used a chapter from one of david weber's honor harrington books (from the baen free library). The redacting itself took some time, but once done I just reprinted it for the other folders.
The largest component was time... actually making the characters was pretty fast. Since they were legendary rank, I just gave them what I wanted. :)
I'm thinking of upgrading to these 4-section or even these 6-section. They're pretty expensive, but they'll last a loooong time.
The coins from Coup would be perfect. And as a bonus, you'd have an awesome boardgame/card game.
These would be perfect IMO.
They look cool, and they came and went so fast that they don't look familiar to most people.
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Check out these:
http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Americana-Playing-Cards/dp/B0080IMKRA/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1345717615&sr=1-1&keywords=bicycle+americana
Got both decks and Americana is just easier and faster to use for initiative. It also shuffles better. 1864 one works fine for duels and all the poker-ish stuff like gambling/hexes.
edit: and one more thing - 1864 doesn't have jokers so you'll be forced to use the extra ace of spades or historical inserts.
Magic: The Gathering and D&D immediately comes to mind.
If you want a padded bag with many compartments, a lot of hobbies have something like that. Camera Bags (especially for film cameras) are probably going to be the easiest to find if you don't want to buy online.
One option is to use figure flats. You could purchase the Official ones here, or find an image (like this one) and make one yourself.
Reaper Minis has an aquatic creatures set with a crab in it, as well as a giant undead crab (but he's a bit large)
Lego has some pieces that would work well for Scurillian and Kraken (from the Atlantis series). You could put something together on bricklink, or pick them up on amazon (like this Magnet set with crab-dude)
This is an excellent book I read a long time ago. Can't find the hardcopy anymore, though.
I might have to buy it again.
Just for clarification, there are two SPC editions, the [second one] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1937013421) is the newest and better.
Here is the mobile version of your link