RichGreen said:Which is the best one? Might pick something up while the RPG Now sale is on.
It depends on what you want out of it. Bastion's Faeries is D&D fey whereas Goodman's Complete Guide to Fey is historical fey is D&Dese.
RichGreen said:Which is the best one? Might pick something up while the RPG Now sale is on.
Kunimatyu said:Lords of Madness is regularly touted as one of the best 3.5 books, and yet it's not exactly packed to the gills with crunch.
Nice list!Voadam said:Fey books:
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Geoff Watson said:Huh? "2nd party" refers to the customers.
Geoff.
Mouseferatu said:...It's not a viable "tweak" to 3.5--it would require a complete rebuild from the ground up...
Aus_Snow said:Nice list!
I think there might be some more though. . .
Morningstar (from Goodman Games) springs to mind, for example. Fey elveses, sir. Note: it's an entire campaign setting, of course. So fey elves are just one small part.
Others? . . . hmm . . .
Whizbang Dustyboots said:And there's also Such is the Way of the Faeries: A Guide To The Thornwode Deeps. I've never seen a review, but it sure is pretty.