Mechamorphosis
An ancient¸ secret war rages across the galaxy¸ and Earth has become its latest battleground. Welcome to "Mechamorphosis"¸ where you don't just pilot the giant morphing robot - you are the giant morphing robot!
The power-hungry Tyrant mechamorphosis have followed their peaceful Exile and Animech cousins to Earth¸ hoping to enslave humankind and suck the planet's resources dry. Only the valiant Exile rebels and the wise Animech warriors can stop them.
In this d20 mini-RPG¸ players take on the roles of giant morphing robots¸ intelligent living machines that can change forms to appear as vehicles¸ weapons¸ and even robotic animals. Spy on enemies with your miniaturizing massmorph ability¸ take on airborne foes in high-speed aerial combat¸ or send your companion mechamorphs - smaller 'bots that merge with your form - off to do battle for you. You can constantly adapt and upgrade your powers with form feats¸ but beware... so can your enemies!
HORIZON takes you to the ends of time and the far reaches of roleplaying to explore the ideas and worlds you've always wondered about... and best of all¸ it does it all in one book.
Each HORIZON book is a complete¸ self-contained d20 RPG. Use it for a month-long diversion; use it for occasional one-off adventures; or use it for an epic campaign that you'll be talking about for years.
HORIZON books feature new and concise rules for use in your regular game¸ as well as detailed and creative setting information into which your regular game may be easily imported.
Fantasy Flight continues the Horizon line with Mechamorphosis¸ a world of devastatingly powerful robotic warriors that hide among us as cars¸ jets¸ and everyday objects. Some are terrorist aggressors¸ enacting evil schemes to dominate human kind. Others are self-declared defenders of the human race¸ fighting their mechanical foes and avoiding the military forces of the fearful and desperate people they are trying to protect. Their battles rage from hidden desert bases to active volcanoes¸ from the depths of the sea to the frontiers of space. In Mechamorphosis¸ the warrior doesn?t pilot the robot; the warrior is the robot.