April 4, 2015: Get Ready For COMBAT!!

Pyramid #3/77: Combat

Combat is often one of the most fun (and detailed) aspects of many RPGs, and GURPS is no exception. Pyramid #3/77: Combat is devoted to the fine art of fighting. For starters, it features a detailed compilation and expansion of the GURPS scaling rules from Sean Punch. Attack giants, dodge drones, or battle against alien face-eaters with more ease and clarity than ever before.



This issue also offers one of our most ambitious articles ever: a look at codifying monstrous threats in GURPS Dungeon Fantasy . With a few straightforward calculations, you'll be able to tell if a critter will be a pushover or wipe out the whole party. It also includes calculations for all Dungeon Fantasy monsters up through last month's Pyramid!



But that's not all! Pyramid #3/77 also includes optional rules for aiming – guns, bows, or lasers – from Douglas H. Cole (of GURPS Martial Arts: Technical Grappling fame), new armor sets for GURPS Low-Tech: Instant Armor , historical armies for GURPS Mass Combat , and more.



Don't fight the urge to add Pyramid #3/77: Combat to your library! Pick it up individually, or subscribe to Pyramid today and get the latest and greatest for GURPS for months to come!



Steven Marsh



Warehouse 23 News: Get Into Transhuman Space Like Never Before!



In case you missed it, the world of Transhuman Space has been bursting with excitement lately! Recent releases have included revised templates for biotechnological wonders ( Bioroid Bazaar ), a look at the action-packed Japan Emergency Rescue Agency ( Wings of the Rising Sun ), a guide to mysteries and hi-tech whodunnits ( Transhuman Mysteries ), and even a guide to hand-to-hand combat in the world of tomorrow ( Martial Arts 2100 ). Download any of these today, from Warehouse 23!
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