The introduces three crucial mechanics that differentiate it from other post-apocalyptic games (like Gamma World or Fallout ).

However, be warned: This is a complicated game. The dice mechanics (rolling different polyhedrals to beat a target number) are clunky compared to modern systems. The "blast templates" for explosives are confusing. But that is part of the charm.

: As the original publisher, their official store is the direct source for both the Classic and Reloaded PDF editions.

Uses a unique mix of polyhedral dice, playing cards (for initiative and hexes), and poker chips (Fate Chips) to represent luck and grit. Savage Worlds Edition: The modern "Reloaded" version uses the streamlined Savage Worlds

The official shop for Pinnacle Entertainment Group offers the most comprehensive collection of PDFs. You can find both the Hell on Earth Classic and Hell on Earth Reloaded versions, along with specific worldbooks like The Wasted West . DriveThruRPG

This is where the becomes essential.

Originally using the classic Deadlands system (dice pools, poker chips for fate, playing cards for initiative), the PDF contains all the charts for guts checks, fear levels, radiation poisoning, and vehicle combat.

By combining these resources with the , players can create a rich and immersive gaming experience that will keep them coming back for more.

: Best for players who love "crunchy" mechanics. It uses a unique system involving playing cards, poker chips, and multiple dice types ( ). It captures the original 1998 "Wasted West" feel. Hell on Earth Reloaded

In addition, the offers a range of benefits, including:

Deadlands: Hell on Earth Reloaded for Savage Worlds (for faster, modern rules) or Deadlands: Hell on Earth Classic (for the original, crunchier experience).