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Old 07-30-2007, 01:00 AM
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[RPG]: Steel and Shadow, reviewed by arnonram (4/4)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/13/13160.phtml

Arnon Ram's Summary:

A book with new variant rules and Prestige classes for Midnight, but that is still manages to expand the setting with new ideas and adventure seeds.

Go to the full review for more information.
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Old 07-30-2007, 07:45 AM
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Re: [RPG]: Steel and Shadow, reviewed by arnonram (4/4)

arnonram, is this supplement for the 3.0-based first edition Midnight or the 3.5-based second edition?
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Re: [RPG]: Steel and Shadow, reviewed by arnonram (4/4)

Hi buzz,

Steel and Shadow came just before Midnight second edition, but the authors had it in mind when they wrote it (indeed I believe all the authors of Steel also helped write the Midnight 2nd edition).

So it is compatible with the Midnight 2nd edition, and it is 3.5
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Re: [RPG]: Steel and Shadow, reviewed by arnonram (4/4)

Thanks!
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