(Part 2) Best products from r/savageworlds

We found 20 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 products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

26. Savage Worlds Deluxe: Explorer's Edition (S2P10016)

    Features:
  • Auto Sensor: Thanks to auto sensing function, you can completely rest your hand. Just place the barcode you want to scan in the scanning area to ensure that the laser completely covers the barcode. (Note: Make sure that the laser completely covers the barcode. Scanning distance: 2.5-600mm/0.10-23.62in, scanning angle: 45° oblique angle, 65° elevation angle.)
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  • Widely Compatibility: This handheld scanner is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux. It also syncs with programs such as Quick books, Word, Excel, Novell and other common software. It also supports editing features such as inserting, separating, filtering, and case conversion.
  • Universal Fit: Reads barcode types such as: UPC / EAN, UCC / EAN 128, Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Trioptic Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, Code 128 Full ASCII, Interleaved 2 of 5. MSI, code 11, RSS variant, Chinese 2 of 5, plus 180 configurable options for prefix, suffix and termination character strings.
Savage Worlds Deluxe: Explorer's Edition (S2P10016)
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34. Mad Amos

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u/Toboe_LoneWolf · 2 pointsr/savageworlds

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.

u/Jeffrywith1e · 3 pointsr/savageworlds

The Savage Worlds core rulebook is wonderfully inexpensive- $9.99.

They do have free Test Drive rules which would give you a very good idea of whats going on.

u/bugleyman · 2 pointsr/savageworlds

Not companion books, but my groups have enjoyed themed bennies and playing cards in the past. For a zombie game, I've used rubber training bullets as bennies and these for initiative (though there seems to be no shortage of zombie-themed playing cards).

u/ParameciaAntic · 3 pointsr/savageworlds

I would make them a bit larger - maybe 1m square. You could use paper instead of cellular rubber unless you're planning on making permanent model scenery. Not sure dry erase markers come off of the rubber and they might store easier.

Squares are probably easier to add than hexes and work just fine. There are also pre-made battle mats printed on laminated cardstock.

u/Monkeylint · 3 pointsr/savageworlds

The host for our game group bought a set of these status tokens that were pretty neat. He also has a set of AOE and cone attack templates.

https://www.amazon.com/Official-Savage-Worlds-Token-Set/dp/B00M1TQLRO

u/danvers_starr · 16 pointsr/savageworlds

I got you fam.

In World War II, the United States Playing Card Company produced special decks for the Allied intelligence agencies. These decks were meant to be smuggled into prison camps.

The cards were printed such that when they were soaked in water, a soldier could peel the cards apart and use them to arrange the pieces into a map showing escape routes.

Modern reproduction for sale:

https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Escape-Poker-Standard-Playing/dp/B00EA1QZ22

u/lupusrex13 · 3 pointsr/savageworlds

This is my go to deck I don't know why but I think it fits most setting because of that worn look kinda like you are reading a old pulp comic that's been through the ringer https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-1800-Vintage-Playing-Ellusionist/dp/B001OVP1B2 I don't know if it will work for you but maybe if that doesn't work maybe this set https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00L5QYISI/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523207799&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ww2+cards&dpPl=1&dpID=51HYskDV7NL&ref=plSrch

u/AuthorJamesRowe · 1 pointr/savageworlds

Nice... there's another SW G.I. Joe tribute called Strike Force 7 which I've run a campaign from.

u/tyneetym · 4 pointsr/savageworlds

We use minis and these https://www.amazon.com/CIEHER-2000pcs-Elastic-Bands-Rubber/dp/B07KJZ215G/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=mini+rubber+bands&qid=1555016421&s=gateway&sr=8-4

Different colors for different things, so we can know if any character is shaken, wounded, stunned, flying any status effect, they all have a color.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/savageworlds

The book my group uses looks like it's out of print, but it's compatible with the current version of Savage Worlds Amazon Link.

I guess if you're not interested in buying a used book, you would need to get both, yes.

Also don't forget a deck of playing cards, it's how you track initiative in Savage Worlds

u/PhasmaFelis · 1 pointr/savageworlds

Mad Amos. Short story collection with a folklore/tall-tale feel, following the mountain man Mad Amos Malone and his unusual horse Worthless.

Wikipedia's Weird West article has a good run-down of the genre.

A while back I read an amazing Weird West short story that was scanned out of 1920s pulp magazine, of all things, which stood up against anything recent, but I can't remember the name or the author. :( Among other things, it involved a cussin' contest that turned the sun blood red and tore a hole in the sky,.

u/MsgGodzilla · 5 pointsr/savageworlds

Post apocalyptic fantasy where people play sentient roaches, twinkies, and shit piles, among other strange stuff.

Great art, very quirky and weird.

https://www.amazon.com/Low-Life-Savage-Worlds-MOC100000/dp/0985659114

u/Pariah1974 · 2 pointsr/savageworlds

SLIPSTREAM!

Not only is the plot point campaign really good, but the book as a resource for other things is invaluable. There is a Game Geeks review for it on Youtube.
http://youtu.be/fpre-gqsXxg

The only tweaking I did was to the ship weapons. I added a die to Nose Mounted weapons, and increased Swivel Mounted weapons by a die type. Then I made ships have Wild Card and Extra types, and that seemed to make ship combat a lot better.

After Slipstream, I would recommend Hellfrost, and pretty much anything from Triple Ace Games