DaveMage
Slumbering in Tsar
I've just spent the last three hours reading/skimming thorugh the RPG and I am very impressed.
I love the subtle compromises (e.g. the Find the Path spell) and how you handled things in the book such as characters beyond 20th level (though I would like a future book for epic adventures, thank you - how else can I face the demons in the Demonomicon articles that James Jacobs authored????). I also like the fact that there is a lot that is unchanged from regular 3.5. It doesn't look like too much (if anything) was changed for the sake of change, but rather the changes are for a specific purpose, designed to (hopefully) improve a process (or spell, or feat, etc.).
The increased flexibility of classes means that there is less of a need for other "base" classes and just exploring the possibilities in the core classes will take many, many different characters.
Thank you for all you've done and congrats on a superior product.
I love the subtle compromises (e.g. the Find the Path spell) and how you handled things in the book such as characters beyond 20th level (though I would like a future book for epic adventures, thank you - how else can I face the demons in the Demonomicon articles that James Jacobs authored????). I also like the fact that there is a lot that is unchanged from regular 3.5. It doesn't look like too much (if anything) was changed for the sake of change, but rather the changes are for a specific purpose, designed to (hopefully) improve a process (or spell, or feat, etc.).
The increased flexibility of classes means that there is less of a need for other "base" classes and just exploring the possibilities in the core classes will take many, many different characters.
Thank you for all you've done and congrats on a superior product.