Saturday, June 12, 2021

[Now Available] A Myriad of Magic Items for Labyrinth Lord

A Myriad of Magic Items for Labyrinth Lord
By James Mishler and Jodi Moran-Mishler
Compatible with Labyrinth Lord

 
A Myriad of Magic Items is a collection of new and unusual magic items designed for use with Labyrinth Lord, but readily useable with any Old School RPG.
 

A Myriad of Magic Items
contains a total of 80 new magic items, including three of four special items for each of the following classes:
 
Assassins
Barbarians (and Berserkers)
Bards
Clerics
Druids
Dwarves
Elves
Fighters
Gnomes
Halflings
Illusionists
Magic-users
Monks
Necromancers
Paladins
Rangers
Runemasters
Sorcerers
Thieves
 
Plus 14 new general magic items, ranging from Bathory’s Bathtub to the Stench Sack!
 
Designed for use with Labyrinth Lord, easily used with any Old School RPG system!
 
32-page booklet-sized PDF (26 pages of content) – $3 CHEAP!

3 comments:

  1. Count me among those who would love to see an Unearthed Arcana style compilation of all these in print through DriveThru, Lulu or wherever. Been thinking about shifting back to Labyrinth Lord as my OSR game of choice and having all this stuff alongside the Advanced book might sway me that way. Or at least one can dream...

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    1. Thank you for the kind words about my products. A "Big Book of Cool Stuff" would be nice, unfortunately, to date the sales on my JMG products have not warranted the extra effort in doing the payout and acquiring art for a major endeavor such as that.

      I usually get around 20 sales in the first month, then a couple sales here and there in what is called the "long tail" of a product. My best-selling products (two titles) have hit 100 sales, though that took six years, and I have a handful of others that have broken 50 sales... but that is it.

      In eight and a half years I have averaged all of 12 sales and $17 per month in sales... So a single compilation volume is just not in the cards at the moment, I am afraid.

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  2. Totally get it. I've toyed with the idea of trying to publish my own gaming stuff but seeing the saturated market I just think the effort would exceed the payout. And it would become too much like work. I've published enough in my day job that I don't need the rush of seeing my name in print or anything like that. I completely respect your reasonable stance on this.

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