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Shadowrun: Gun Rack (Weapon Cards)

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The Colt Secret Agent. The Ultimax 71. The Izom Artemis. These and many more are in this weapon pack, with each card having game stats and art. Includes weapons from Shadowrun, Sixth World and Firing Squad.

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Carlos C June 13, 2023 3:19 pm UTC
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For those wondering if this book contains art for all the weapons, both in the Core and Firing Squad rulebooks: the anwer is NO. In fact, I would go as far as to say that roughly 3/4 of the images here can be found scattered through those books. This can be confusing for some purchasers as the description of the product suggests that's the case.

There are also a good bunch of weapons you won't find here, for example, not a single one from the rEVOlution Arms (except the axe which already comes included in the Firing Squad book). But lots of them are missing.

Just as a general info.
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Shane S September 18, 2020 10:58 pm UTC
Cover art carries a lot more weight than publisher's believe. I was looking to get back into Shadowrun, until I unfortunately saw this. I am completely uninterested at this point...doubly so if this wasn't simply a moronic art choice and instead actually reflects the current world of Shadowrun.
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Andrew K August 25, 2020 6:20 pm UTC
I think Allegra is trying to be polite. They are asking for you to pause a moment and logically look at this cover and see if this is racist.

If your trying to be inclusive to race on your products, this is not the best look. African American gentlemen looking angry with guns and everything on fire in the background? An artist attribution would count on this. Because if a white person drew this I would take it down.
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Allegra V August 25, 2020 7:33 pm UTC
Yeah that cover's cringey as well. TBH, I place that more on the publisher, the art is reused from Tales from the UCAS: Age of Rust, and the art from that book had a couple of black people in different situations, not just this one. (Incidentally, I think this particular picture has been reused a few times). The artist is white, if that affects things. Again, I think it's more on the publisher than the artist: if the artist draws a variety of characters in situations like this, but one of them is taken out of context, I don't think that's on them.

My take was more about artists/writers already getting the short end of the stick in the TTRPG community, you can at least credit them. I was also trying to figure out if this had anything new in it, or if it was just repeated content from Firing Squad and the CRB.

Now, if someone's going to try and hunt down their social media because of how CGL used their art, maybe they can hold off...
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Allegra V August 25, 2020 4:53 pm UTC
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This title was added to our catalog on August 24, 2020.