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In the Transformers Roleplaying game, create your own Autobot character and wage your battle to destroy the evil forces of the Decepticons! Whether defending Earth against Megatron’s plans of attack, searching for elusive stores of Energon, or protecting innocent humans and Cybertronians alike, your game is only limited by the stories you create!
This book contains everything you need to create your own Transformers robot character and play the game – just add dice, some friends, and your imagination:
Complete rules for players and Game Masters focused on fun storytelling and epic combat
Character creation tools, weapons, equipment, vehicles, and villain dossiers
Combat and exploration information, details of secret bases and special equipment, and tools to get your campaign started
An introductory adventure for 1st-level characters that is ready to play with your new character
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jasoncarlough
Wrath of the Lich King was a pretty good time and there were some improvements on The Burning Crusade but there were also some letdowns as well. End game wise nothing in this expansion came close to being as fun for me as Karazhan and Zul'Aman were.
Burnham
Easily the best expansion so far! The world design is really great! I actually want to spend time there. The music is great. All the dungeons are great (with the exception of the Occulus). All but one of the zones are amazing and unique (well, even the other one is unique, but it's certainly not amazing). The theme and story of the expansion is great. Just everything is great! I can only hope that someday they do to Northrend what Warlords does to Outland (revisit it, that is, not give it a 180 degree makeover).
Zimeon
As the previous expansion, this is more a natural part of WoW than a necessary expansion. The introduction of "phasing", that allows the game world to actually change for each unique player is fantastic, though I haven't seen how it acts when two players of different phases are in the same place – I guess they just can't see each other then. The surrounding graphics are beautiful, and the Wrath Gate quest was very very very epic. Other than that… hm, no for an explorer like me this wasn't necessarily the best part of WoW.