Did you know: Your liver is the only organ in your body that can completely regenerate itself. I know this because I am currently like 90% of the way to completely regenerating my own after donating! Ayyy!
Okay now scroll down for some of that good, good Murka stuff.
Peep this 3D mock-up for our Guillaume Fierre mini, presented in undeniably gorgeous GIF form! (That's gif with a hard G, I will not entertain soft-G GIFs in this household)
Cheyenne continues her work laying out the bits of the Murka books which have exited the editing stages, and we finished ALL 23 of the spells from Arcana Americana, which we now present to you for review!
The PDF is currently currently a work-in-progress; we're still finalizing a lot of the art and layout elements. But the text is in a pre-release state ready for public playtest. Feel free to theory craft, run a one-shot, or start your Murka campaign outright! Then, collect your feedback and submit it in our handy dandy feedback form!
We're primarily looking for any wonky mechanical interactions or obvious balancing issues, so if you catch any, please please submit them! As a show of our appreciation, there's a section in the feedback form to submit your name which will be credited separately in the book as a playtester. This section is optional, so if you'd rather not have your name in the book, that's fine too!
Behold, Abram the Great, one of Murka's most famous kings!
What About the 2014/2024 poll?
The poll was overall in favor of printing in the 2024 ruleset, but some of you offered some REALLY helpful suggestions on how to mitigate the issue entirely by including both. The most-suggested and best solution we've found so far is to print the 2024 rules with 2014 sidebars, meaning, the default rules assume 2024, and when the two rulesets differ, we offer specifics on how to use the content in 2014 D&D.
This is also the approach Loot Tavern is taking in their new materials, and having now seen them for myself, it looks great and it's such an elegant solution. So, thanks to everyone who suggested it—this will actually save us some time on layout in the long run, and drastically simplify our processes from here on out!