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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Gabriel T. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 03/21/2014 12:24:05

Awesome, useful, and very informative. Super Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawesome!



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Aaron H. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/25/2012 20:20:27
30, Fleshgrafts is a supplement that explores and explains the interesting but totally creepy “art” of flesh crafting. For those of you who are not familiar with fleshgrafting it involves more than just grafting some skin for someone’s leg and placing it on their arm or chest. Rite Publishing’s version of fleshgrafting involves adding claws, fangs, limbs, limb extensions, wings, glands, internal organs and a few other interesting and slightly disturbing body parts to an otherwise normal being.

OVERALL

Rite publishing has re-embraced their sense of balanced and interesting game supplements with #30 Fleshgrafts. The inclusion of an interesting introduction and a well executed layout make #30 Fleshgrafts interesting and useful.

RATINGS

Publication Quality: 8 out of 10 Joe Calkins cover art is interesting and well-done, but seems disconnected with the content of this supplement. In typical Rite Publishing fashion the cover art is re-used later in the supplement. In the case of #30 Fleshgrafts female demon looking creature depicted on the cover is posted near the Wings section, while this well-drawn creature might have some fleshgrafts, it appears that she is actually wearing a Cape rather than having a set of fleshgrafted wings as described in the supplement. There is an illustration on page 5 that captures the Frankenstein feel of some of the fleshgrafts in the book.

The public domain art selected for this supplement is outstanding! Page 8 has a depiction of a creature that has the body of a fish with the addition of a set of humanoid arms and legs. Placing the drawing in the Gills section was a good call, the drawing however looks like a poorly planned evolutionary mistake rather than a fleshgraft. Rite Publishing needs to re-look at how they approach the art they choose and where they place it in their products.

Mechanics: 9 out of 10 When I first saw this supplement I was worried about the fleshgrafts. I wasn’t just worried about them because there is something inherently creepy about the thought of adding a third arm to a character or a few more mouths on locations other than a characters face, I was worried because most of the fleshgeafts don’t take up any magic item slots. I was quickly relieved to see that balance was easily achieved thru the cost of the fleshgrafts. The cheapest Item in the entire supplement, the retractable claws come in at a price of 2500 GP and do 1d4 points of slashing damage. 2500 GP is not cheap for a weapon that increases normal medium unarmed damage from 1d3 to 1d4. At the top end coming in at a hefty 80,200 GP is the Cock’s Eye aka: Eye of the Serpent King that allows the host to cast flesh to stone 3X a day.

Value Add: 10 out of 10 This product, while great for Player Characters, is even better for NPCs. Imagine running into a four armed human monk with mouths all over her body. This supplement makes the complicated process of Fleshgrafting much easier than I have seen in the past. The inclusion of a ready built organization the Wardens of the Darkened Heart, that is dedicated to Fleshgrafting makes the inclusion of this “art” (that makes my skin crawl) easy for the GM to integrate in most campaigns or adventures.

Overall: 9 out of 10 Rite Publishing is just a few steps away from upstaging bigger publishers with much higher budgets. The #30 series delivers just what it promises and it does it well. The mechanics are solid and the fleshgrafts are well written and well thought out. The use of public art was inspired, while the stock art seemed forced and disconnected. Once Rite Publishing can synch the art and their outstanding balanced mechanics, they will be pulling 10s left and Rite!



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Joshua G. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/11/2012 23:32:23

Those out there who still have a soft spot for Chaostech will feel very comfortable with #30 Fleshgrafts. This PDF, 17 pages in total weight (2 ads, 1 cover, 1 OGL, 1 credit, 1 intro letter and 11 pages of new material) introduces us to a whole new way to enhance and augment our characters under the Pathfinder system. Opening with a letter of correspondence between Pers Veilborn and Owain Northway regarding an encounter Owain had with a fleshgrafted individual, the letter presents the book to us as Pers' notes and research findings on the subject matter. Interestingly enough we see the Tamar people again mentioned, as well as the plague of black rain that befell their kingdom, driving them out. Fans of the #30 series will recognize this from the #30 Traps for Tombs PDF.

The PDF follows the standard dual column format with a framed page. Formatting was good save for one instance upon page 8 two extra blank lines seem to have been left in the middle of a fleshgrafts description, breaking the text. Grammar left me with nothing to complain about. The PDF is bookmarked to the level of types of fleshgrafts (claws and fangs, wings, skin, etc) as opposed to the individual fleshgraft, but as there are anywhere from three to five per page, this works just fine.

The art, a mix of B&W and color, and ranging from ok to really disturbingly good (that cover piece for instance had me at a loss). I like art in an RPG book, I feel it is a necessary component, but several of these pieces did not seem to have any connection to anything in this book, and therefore felt as if they had been added simply for the sake of having art.

What is a fleshgraft? Fundamentally, it is a magical item that (for the most part) will not take up any of the magic item slots, as they become an extension of your body, and are therefore not something you wear or carry. We are given a back story on where and how the first fleshgrafted came into being, and the art of grafting that sprang from those first unfortunates. We're also presented with the necessary feat (Graft Flesh) as well as a new Spell Flesh Culture; cause bits of dismembered flesh to grow or expand. (used by fleshgrafters in preparation for grafting). And, if all of that wasn't enough before we even get to the grafts, how about a freaky new familiar option? The gibberer. Think gibbering mouther, but smaller, and less dangerous. Fleshgrafters use them to grow organs and parts, much like we grow ears on mice.

Abyssal Barb: Bebelith claw, grafted to grow from the back of the host's hand Leech Maw: Forms a Leechlike Maw from the jaw and mouth of the host, granting a bite attack, as well as the grab ability. Retractable Claws: sprouting from either fingers or toes, treated as natural weapons. Choker: A tentacle bonded either to a host's back or shoulder that can make a secondary attack. A single creature can host up to six chokers. Mantid's Claws: Host gains two claw attacks from two mantis limbs attached to the midriff. Ocean's Grasp: Two tentacles, per arm, joined just below the elbow. Tattered Wings, Wings, and Wondrous Wings: Each level grants better flight, better speed, and a much better overall look for your character. Spinneret Glands: Silk spinning organ of the size and type possessed by giant spiders. Spitter: Acidic breath weapon and limited resistance to acid attacks. Troll's Gland: OK, gross in concept, but very cool in practice. Causes an area of boils to appear, that when lanced will give the host troll regeneration like abilities. Eyes of Arcane Sight: Replaces hosts eyes, allows a limited usage of the arcane sight spell. Eyes of Insight: Replaces host's eyes, allows for visual detection of good aligned auras. Eyes of Truesight: Replaces one eye, allows for limited usage of true seeing spell True Seeing Eye Dog: Swap an eye with a pet, and gain sight limited access to sight from the vantage point of the animal. Abomination: Third eye, grafted into center of forehead, gives bonus to intimidate and can generate an effect similar to the fear spell. Cock's Eye: For x amount of times per day, can cast flesh to stone Creeper Peeper: Milky white in coloration, this eye gets grafted to the inside of your wrist, and will allow one to see perfectly in darkness. Eye of the Abyss: Has a fear effect, as well as the ability to affect a target as per the spell insanity. Greypatch: A patch of skin from an undead, useful in bolstering hide from undead attempts. Hides: Ac bonus ranges from +1-5, resembling the animal from which the hide was adapted. Skin Colony: A grafted section of skin from another race or creed. Upon activation, the skin forms over your entire body, making minor cosmetic changes if need be (pointy ears, hair). Allows for disguise bonus checks, and can be scrubbed off, or allowed to simply fall off after a certain time. Ugothol's Mask: By inserting flesh from a faceless stalker into a host's face, they gain some ability to stretch and change their facial appearance. Angel's Blood: Am calling foul on this one. Cool idea, but not a fleshgraft. Essentially an infusion, or potion, comprised of a good aligned outsiders blood that will give anyone the capacity to “test” as good for a set amount of time in regards to all effects within game that target or benefit a good aligned creature. Really cool idea, but so not a Fleshgraft. Bullheaded: Cause everyone, at some point in time, has wanted minotaur horns...admit it. Chatterer: Turn your torso into a gibbering mouther (ok, not really, but pretty close). Gills: Breathe like a fish. Slider: No, not White Castle burgers, become amorphous and malleable for a set number of rounds, great for getting under locked doors. Wandsleight: Literally store and activate your wands from inside your forearms. Waterborn: Take on some physical characteristics of an aquatic race and gain bonuses to swim.

From there we are given a full stat write up for the before mentioned Gibberer, and are introduced to the organization the Wardens of the Darkened Heart. Also in this section are two full NPC's, showing off some of what can be done with the fleshgrafts. Unfortunately, these NPC's suffered the same editing issue that has left me baffled in regards to both of them. I'll let the PDF speak for itself on this one: Hajen Po, Lesser Warden of the Darkened Heart “ He serves the Wardens as a spy and resident fleshgrafter in Questhaven. Her responsibilities include ensuring ….......” and again “Hajen has a third eye grafted in the center of her forehead that allows him to intimidate and terrify.” Kril'ana, Prisoner of the Darkened Heart “When her father was captured, the boy, now 14, was sentenced to hang...” and again “...to prepare him for some more difficult missions, they enhanced him with fleshgrafts. She now has .....”

Now, both statblocks say these NPC's are male, but the gender changes constantly throughout all of the text, there are quite a few more instances beyond what I have quoted here, and that's just sloppy.

Final thoughts, I like the idea of the fleshgrafts, and there were several here that are really cool, and would enhance a game session immensely. However, the issue of the art, as good as most of it is, very little of it feels like it's connected to the material within this book, even the cover piece (which is excellent) feels like more of a tribute to the artist Brom then anything else. And the formatting and editing errors, I am inclined to give this work a 3.5, rounded up (but only because of the excellent material that the fleshgrafts themselves are) to a four star rating.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Dark M. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/09/2012 09:41:01

30 Fleshgrafts by Rite Publishing

This product is 17 pages long. It starts with a cover and credits. (2 pages)

Fleshgrafts (8 pages) It starts off with a interesting IC introduction. Next it jumps a new feat for crafting Fleshgrafts and new spell dealing with it. They are broken up by groups of what they do as follows. All of them have the creation rules include with them.

Fangs and Claws Abyssal Barb Leech Maw Retractable Claw

Limbs and Limb Extensions Choker (really just a tentacle) Mantids Claws Ocean Grasp (tentacles added on each arm)

Wings Tattered Wings Wings Wondrous Wings

Glands and Internal Organs Spinneret Glands (web spinning gland) Spitter (acid spit) Troll's Gland (limited regeneration)

Eyes Eyes of Arcane Sight Eyes of Insight Eyes of Truesight True Seeing Eye Dog

Third Eyes Abomination Cock's Eye (no not that get your mind out of the gutter it is a flesh to stone) Creeper Peeper Eye of the Abyss

Skins Greypatch Hides Skin Colony Ugothol's Mask

Miscellaneous Angel's Blood Bullheaded Chatterer Gills Slider Wandsleight Waterborn

Stat Blocks (4 pages) Here we get 3 sets of stat blocks. One is of the Gibber monsters CR1/2 and the other two are two NPC's that use the new Fleshgrafts rules CR11 and 12.

It ends with a OGL and ads. (3 page)

Closing thoughts. The art work is a mix of color and black and white, it ranges from ok to pretty good. Editing and layout is very good. I didn't notice any errors at all. I will say this is not really my find of thing. I think stuff like this is cool but not really something that appeals to me overly much. Unless I am playing a very specific type of game. Anyways it is very well done and for those that do find this kind of thing interesting or neat. Then I really strongly recommended checking this out. It is very well done. So what's my rating? Well I can't find anything negative to say about the book so I am giving it a 5 star rating.

Trust me, I'm a Succubus.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Thilo G. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/01/2011 09:13:09

This pdf is 17 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages advertisements, leaving 12 pages of content, so what exactly are fleshcrafts?

The IC-narrator Pers Veilborn explains the fleshgrafts of originating after the Days of Dark Rain destroyed the Tamar-people (remember them from #30 Traps for Tombs?) in a perfect example of a great mood-setting piece of prose that delivers enough hooks to bring this evolution of a dark cataclysm to your game. Essentially, fleshgrafts are semi-sentient additional limbs, appendages and body modifications that can be grafted to your body via anew feat and be preserved via a new spell.If you're thinking Chaositech now, that would be a somewhat fitting parallel, especially with the bones of steel, for the modifications might empower you, but also make a disturbing creature out of you. The grafts all come with auras, take up slots and construction requirements.

What grafts do we get? Want retractable wolverine-claws? It's there. A maw like a leech that lets you drain grappled foes? It's there. Wings are available in 3 versions. 2 different kinds of tentacles, Mantis claws, spitting acid and webs - it#s there. You might even put a troll-organ into your body, thus growing angry pustules you can pop to regenerate. Of course, there are also eyes and e.g. the ability to exchange eyes with familiars/animal companions/servants. Deadly third eyes can drive foes mad or even petrify them while skingrafts enable you to emulate disguises of donor skins. Classics like horns, gills, fooling detect-spells, flesh-pouches and swim-speeds are also included in the delightfully disturbing array.

We also get the Gibberer as a creature to attach and extract fleshgrafts (think gibbering mouther in less powerful) and two multiclassed, fully stated NPCs ready to inflict upon your PCs - both belonging to the fleshgrafting Wardens of the Darkened Heart, of course!

Conclusion: Editing and formatting are very good, I didn't notice significant glitches, though one of the extensive bookmarks for example, features a question mark instead of an apostrophe. Layout adheres to the full-color 2-column standard and the artwork is stock, but fitting for the theme. Oh boy, how have I gibbered with glee when reading this - from the excellent prose to the concisely, yet balanced fleshgrafts presented herein, a sense of alien dread and disturbing potential for not only DMs, but also players pervades this pdf. The grafts are powerful, but the cost of becoming a monster is readily apparent when reading the respective sections. It's ideas like the trollish pustules and their disturbing activation that really drives home a sense of wrongness not often seen in item-books. Add to that the ease with which you can add to the existing grafts, the hook-ladden prose, the idea for the secreat society of fleshgrafters and the 2 sample NPCs as well as the process of adding new grafts and we're in for a delightfully sick new addition to the array of any aberration, doomsday-cult or similar threat - or even to heroes.If you ever wanted to create ReMade à la China Mièville, there are your tools. My only and minor gripe is that I wanted the option to make gibberers familiars - that would make for a nice Pathways-article, btw.! Taking the low price into account, my only minor gripe is not sufficient to weigh T.H. Gullivers extremely well-written latest contribution to the #30-series down and continues the reign of 5-star verdicts he gathers. When do we get 101 additional fleshgrafts?

If not abundantly clear by now, my final verdict will be 5 stars and the Endzeitgeist seal of approval.

Endzeitgeist out.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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#30 Fleshgrafts (PFRPG)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Devon K. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 11/12/2011 10:49:09

Short and sweet, this document jumps right into the material after an interesting bit of fiction. The idea of Fleshgrafts is very cool and allows for a different type of enemies. The enemies created using Fleshgrafts are not monsters, but definitely monstrous, which may give the players pause when dealing with them. There are also some great possibilities for PCs with Fleshgrafts.

My only complaint is with the last NPC included. Most of the flavor text for the NPC says it's a girl, the portrait looks like a girl, but a couple times in the fiction it's referenced as a male and in the stats it's listed as a male. Just a minor quibble, and it in no way affects the usability of the NPC.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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