From publisher blurb:
Issue 31 is the Tales of Argosa issue. It will feature articles on my favourite parts of ToA, a new race (half-giant), a new class (the healer), low fantasy adventure locations, an interview with the creator, and much more!
The FREE version contains the following articles:
Tales of Argosa: An Introduction – this one-page article gives an easy to disgust overview of Tales of Argosa and what you can expect. Plus a few handy links for more information.
A Half-Dozen Gems – The six things I find absolutely brilliant with Tales of Argosa.
One Gamer’s Review – A review of ToA from a fan and indie content producer (of Low Fantasy Gaming: Class Toolkit Compendium). This article is by Brad from Goblin Scribe Gaming.
Bag of Holding – Another article by Brad from Goblin Scribe Gaming. This contains a bunch of magic items, class toolkits, and unique features.
A Natural Classic – This is a new class for Tales of Argosa: the Healer. The healer is build to be a support character with a lot of options.
What Do I Do, Drink It? – This article has a list of curative brews and other compounds useable by the Healer (see above) and anyone else with the Apothecary skill.
Behind The Scenes – This is an interview with Steve, from Pickpocket Press and creator of Low Fantasy Gaming, Lowlife 2090, and Tales of Argosa.
I also did a similar interview with Jon from Tale of the Manticore in Issue 27 (Random Encounters) and Simon from From Legend of the Bones in Issue 30 (Deities & Demi-Gods).
The Last Roll – This is a new feature for d12 Monthly: a short story. This one is by Scout Prior.
The FULL Version also contains the following articles:
The Bigger They Are… The Harder They Smash – A new race: the Half-Giant.
No Rest for the Wicked – Some new downtime activities to keep your characters active between adventures.
It’s Magic, But Not As You Know It – Low-Magic magical weapons for a low fantasy game.
Where Did You Come From? – More backgrounds for your character. After all, we all came from somewhere.
On Location – 16 Unique locales for low-fantasy adventures.
The Bonelight Cavern – An introductory adventure location that features some bandits with a twist.
Indie Spotlight – I spotlight two indie TTRPG products that really made an impact with me.