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"Beasts & Barbarians" anyone got some feedback on it?

Started by Greentongue, June 21, 2014, 04:30:17 PM

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Greentongue

I've seen Savage Worlds Beasts & Barbarians and I like the Conan vibe. If I favor SW, should I get this setting or is there a better one to convert to SW?

Any personal experiences with it pro or con?
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Snowman0147

Only Savage Worlds book I did buy.  I found it to be pretty good.  Nothing special, but pretty decent.

crkrueger

Unless for some reason you're bound to Savage Worlds, use RQ6 or maybe DCC with Tales from the Fallen Empire.  Much better for S&S in my opinion.
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cranebump

Haven't run it, but did buy it. Couple things make it really interesting. #1: setting--it's definitely Conan-esque. Has a very detailed history, and the races look interesting. #2: adventure generator -- there's a pretty neat on included in the rules.
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