A collection of various useful documents either on the Old West or directly relating to Aces & Eights.
I have found some of these documents while randomly surfing the web and I have forgotten where a lot of them have come from. If you are the original author and do not want them disseminated here please contact me at Killbeggar@gmail.com and they will be removed.
For the official Aces & Eights downloads (which are both numerous and incredibly useful) go here. For a free PDF issue of KoDT #132, which includes some neat Aces & Eights stuff click here.
Aces & Eights: Shattered Frontier, Hackmaster and related indicia are copyright by Kenzer & Company. All original material is copyright by its original author except where it conflicts with the above.
The ever prolific Kevin Iness has made a single consolidated wound table. It should save some time looking up the rules in the book. All information is copyright Kenzer & Company.
The ever prolific Kevin Iness has made a single consolidated wound table. This table includes some changes Kevin made in his personal game. A consolidated rules as written table is available here as well. All information is copyright Kenzer & Company.
The ever prolific Kevin Iness has made a single consolidated fumble table. It should save some time looking up the rules in the book. All information is copyright Kenzer & Company.
This handy .xls document calculates price inflation from from railheads to your town. It is based on historical data and is easy to use. It has info based on either the Aces & Eights Sequoyah Stat Line or the real world Union Pacific railheads. It also incorporates the games boomtown price inflation as well. Another excellent tool from Kevin J. Iness.
The original maps of Black Horse by master cartographer Craig Zipse.The are a little bit different that those in the main Aces and Eights core book. The maps in the book edited out the railroad tracks to keep Black Horse as a small struggling town. Who knows, the original maps could actually reflect Black Horse in the future when the railroad comes to town.The names on the buildings are different as well. The maps are copyright 2004 by Craig Zipse.
A good, old fashioned, set of random tables to determine how much cash a given person is carrying. Written for Boot Hill but usable in Aces & Eight's. Created by J.L. Hicks
A very ingenious do-it-yourself wheel to keep track of the current count in your games. It can be read on both the player and GM sides simultaneously. A simple tool that does an awesome job.
Created by Larsthegreat.
A bevy of useful PDF documents containing GM shortcuts. Includes an Action Planner, collected Combat Modifiers, collected Reputation Modifiers, collected Shooting Modifiers and an NPC Standard Action sheet.
Sheets compiled by Shane Ivey from the Aces & Eights rulebook. All info is copyright Kenzer & Co.
A very handy and simple way to buy your skill in Aces & Eights. It is based off your Skill Learning modifier. Find that above the tables and then you find the skill BP cost in the table, look to the right and there are the costs for the first, and any consecutive, tallies.
Intuitive and simple. Created by Emanuel Nordrum.
An expansion of Stagecoach routes from Denver to the Cauldron and the effect of inflation on the local Cauldron boomtowns. Unofficial Aces & Eights material but very well done. Created by Kevin J. Iness.