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<blockquote data-quote="Zarrock God of Evil" data-source="post: 255995" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>I'm surprised by the lack of fuss surrounding these books as well. I love Lords of Darkness - I think the format it uses to describe organisations is THE BEST format yet and hope they'll carry the style over into other books.</p><p></p><p>As for Magic of Faerûn - I think it's the best magical supplement I own (and I own T&B, R&R, BoEM, BoEMII, EAI: Demonology, EAII: Necromancy and Spells and Spellcraft as well). I don't see how it's unbalanced compared to other magical supplements. Anything that adds more options to a class will of course make them more attractive and - as I've mentioned earlier - would love to see a "Swords of Faerûn" book focusing on all the fighting classes there, strategies, mercenary companies, guilds, arms trade etc. But I don't think the book is unbalanced in itself...</p><p></p><p>If I have to summarise what I like about MaoF in short:</p><p></p><p>- Very interesting prestige classes - lots with very generic uses (Incantatrix, Mage-Killer, Gnome Artificer, Master Alchemist etc.).</p><p>- Wonderful, wonderful artwork</p><p>- Truly great spell list - lots of spells for bards, paladins, rangers and druids as well - always a plus.</p><p>- Places of Power describes practically all the classical magical site in the necessary details - great for any campaign.</p><p>- Mageduel - finally a simple system for this. Love the concept.</p><p>- Spellfire: Always loved the concept and it seems they finally managed to do it in a way that doesn't unnecessarily upset balance. The entire Weave/Shadow Weave nature of Faerûnian magic makes it much more interesting than the traditional style IMO.</p><p></p><p>-Zarrock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zarrock God of Evil, post: 255995, member: 2025"] I'm surprised by the lack of fuss surrounding these books as well. I love Lords of Darkness - I think the format it uses to describe organisations is THE BEST format yet and hope they'll carry the style over into other books. As for Magic of Faerûn - I think it's the best magical supplement I own (and I own T&B, R&R, BoEM, BoEMII, EAI: Demonology, EAII: Necromancy and Spells and Spellcraft as well). I don't see how it's unbalanced compared to other magical supplements. Anything that adds more options to a class will of course make them more attractive and - as I've mentioned earlier - would love to see a "Swords of Faerûn" book focusing on all the fighting classes there, strategies, mercenary companies, guilds, arms trade etc. But I don't think the book is unbalanced in itself... If I have to summarise what I like about MaoF in short: - Very interesting prestige classes - lots with very generic uses (Incantatrix, Mage-Killer, Gnome Artificer, Master Alchemist etc.). - Wonderful, wonderful artwork - Truly great spell list - lots of spells for bards, paladins, rangers and druids as well - always a plus. - Places of Power describes practically all the classical magical site in the necessary details - great for any campaign. - Mageduel - finally a simple system for this. Love the concept. - Spellfire: Always loved the concept and it seems they finally managed to do it in a way that doesn't unnecessarily upset balance. The entire Weave/Shadow Weave nature of Faerûnian magic makes it much more interesting than the traditional style IMO. -Zarrock [/QUOTE]
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