My one big complaint is that there are no Charm trees for the reader to reference. Most martial arts styles have a good piece of art clearly showcasing one of the styles just described, and that really helps to bring this product to life. The art really shines in how closely it mirrors the text. The writing is well done, the art flavorful and appropriate, and the formatting easy to read. The editing is good, resulting in a largely error free product. This 160 page black and white softcover showcases above average production values for its $24.99 price tag. Whether you want more martial arts styles, advice on running a campaign that embraces the world of martial arts, or just a lot of flavorful and inspiring Charms then pick this one up. While the styles alone are worth the cost of this book, the discussion of martial arts throughout Creation is well done and provides a host of interesting campaign ideas. In Short Scroll of the Monk provides a combination of reprinted martial arts styles from a variety of 1E products, updated for 2E, and some new martial arts styles.
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