Elric! Gamemaster Screen Explained
Elric! Gamemaster Screen is a supplement published by Chaosium in 1994 for the fantasy role-playing game Elric! that is based on the series of novels by Michael Moorcock about the character Elric of Melniboné.
Contents
Elric! Gamemaster Screen is a package of supplementary game material that includes:
- a four-panel gamemaster's screen that lists terrain modifiers, combat tables and other information that might be needed by the gamemaster
- a bookmark
- four reference cards on cardstock detailing important game systems rules
- a black and white map of the game world
- a 16-page booklet written by Les Brooks, Richard Watts and Gustav Bjorksten that contains an adventure called "The Curse of Chardros".[1]
Reception
In the October 1994 edition of Dragon (Issue #210), Rick Swan questioned the relatively high price ($15) versus the usefulness of the material, and asked, "Do you need it? Only if the price doesn't scare you away."[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Elric! Gamemaster Screen - RPGnet RPG Game Index. index.rpg.net.
- Swan. Rick. Rick Swan. October 1994. Roleplaying Reviews. Dragon. TSR, Inc.. 210. 94.