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The Spellweaver and Superior Synergy: Fantasy (PFRPG editions) now in print

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Over the past few days, I’ve noticed several online retailers were showing both the Spellweaver and Superior Synergy: Fantasy (PFRPG editions) books being on pre-order, so I browsed the C7 store this morning and was happy to see that both these books are listed as now being in stock. I don’t know if this is Cubicle 7’s way of saying the books are actually in hand or on their way, but the fact they are up for sale and prepared to ship soon is good news.

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Superior Synergy: Fantasy PFRPG Edition Released

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A massive expansion and revision of the OGL 3.5 product released in 2005, new content has taken the original product from under 20 pages in length to just over 70 pages.

Superior Synergy: Fantasy PFRPG Edition brings the concept of game mechanic synergy back into your favorite fantasy role-playing game system. The idea that some game mechanics (such as skills) are innately compatible with other game mechanics in ways that can influence the game without choosing additional elements (such as feats) to permit their use makes a comeback in a greatly expanded and revised way.

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The Spellweaver Released for the Pathfinder Rule System

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It’s been a while since we’ve released a new product, but we’re back and getting things under steam again with our first release for the Pathfinder rules. The Spellweaver is an updated, revised, and expanded product originally written for the OGL 3.5 rules, but the Pathfinder version is no mere conversion. Like the previous version, this release converts the arcane magic system into one based on skill use, allowing it to exist alongside or entirely replace the existing system. Every spell is assigned a DC based on its component elements, such as range, casting time, and effect, and the Spellweaving skill is then used to determine success.