- New equipment options, including poison and toxins, experimental equipment, and shields.
- Different ways to define Cobra as an organization, and how each might impact your campaign world.
- Threats and NPCs for Cobra characters to encounter on missions and around Cobra headquarters.
- An original mission for new Cobra characters.
- Sourcebook for G.I. JOE Roleplaying Game.
G.I. Joe Roleplaying Game Cobra Codex Guide and Sourcebook
$36.48 Original price was: $36.48.$25.54Current price is: $25.54.
Unleash your inner villain with the G.I. Joe Cobra Codex Sourcebook! Dive into tactics and lore—grab your copy and join the fight today!
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Jetpack Verified Buyer –
Good ideas about why to play a COBRA member, and what COBRA actually is. Nice system for getting other members as contacts.
I don’t agree with Gung Ho as being a bully. If they had said Beachhead…..
Dreb Verified Buyer –
Love these books, the quality is exquisite. 80’s kids who grew up loving G.I. Joe, here’s your chance to be part of the story. Definitely recommend to any RPG fan who wants to play something different. The system is simple and easy for a first timer and yet it has enough lore to satisfy the veteran RPGer.
Sean Verified Buyer –
It’s the GI Joe RPG, what else is there to know or love about this?
W Verified Buyer –
A solid expansion, giving you more information on Cobra, its motivations, logistics, members, locations, foes, and more. Allows you to make a cool Cobra character with reasonable justifications for joining a cartoon terrorist group. Aside from the obligatory ‘sensitivity’ entries on one page, the game never judges you for playing a member of Cobra and acknowledges there are many reasons players might want to play the bad guys.
On top of that, it seems well made, with occasional stitching on the binding and a cloth bookmark. The information is well-organized and easy to access.
If you can afford it, I can’t imagine why you’d run a GI Joe campaign without the Cobra Codex. It isn’t required but you’ll be glad you got it.
Brian P. Verified Buyer –
Book arrived in great shape. Looking forward to playing as the bad guys.
clint Verified Buyer –
This is a really great supplement to the GI JOE rpg for GMs. It gives you more weapons and vehicles to bring against your players. It also gives you a roster of Joe NPCs for your players to interact with.
On the flip side, you can just be bad guys and run terrorist campaigns. You can pull of heists and raids. You can subvert a local city with riots and propaganda. If you don’t want to be fully bad, you can stage Cobra civil wars or against drug lords.
5/5 good purchase.
Brent K. Verified Buyer –
The book itself is great from what little of it I’ve been able to read.
Returning the first copy because of splitting on the binding and then getting a replacement copy in a thin bubble mailer with two destroyed corners because it was apparently thrown around was not so great.
Alyred Verified Buyer –
Wonderful quality on the paper weight, binding, and book design itself. Unfortunately, lost the “akiya-switch.com Packaging Lottery” on this book (out of 5 total that I ordered that arrived just fine) as this one was in a thin bubble mailer that apparently took at least 3 hits for 3/4 corners smashed in on the hardback book. Expensive to buy “new” and have this kind of damage; not the publisher’s fault that akiya-switch.com can’t figure out how to somehow ship books safely. I think I’m just going to order directly from the publisher next time, perhaps they know how to package books better for shipment.