Plane Sailing said:
Gfunk,
I just wanted to say that I feel your pain, and the renamed thread title says it all really. Hey, all you samuri-issue guys! Why not start a whole new thread to talk about that stuff, and let Gfunk's poor little thread get back to its original topic

BTW, do you remember whether they made any significant change to "expert tactician"?
Sorry for my part in all that.
I actually went out and bought the damn book.

Expert Tactician is not in there, or if it is it has been most surreptitioulsy renamed.
Some initial observations:
Gez, don't know if you knew this already, but the iconic samurai featured in the book is actually a dwarf.
The ronin isn't evil, just not lawful. I can live with that.
The ravager seems to have the same abilities presented in Sword & Shaft. Why re-present it in CW? Well, it looks like what they actually tweaked was the flavor, not the crunch. See, in S&F, you could only join the ravagers by hunting down their warband and killing another ravager in ritual combat. At some point it must've occurred to somebody at WotC that if this were actually the case, the ravagers would experience, at best, zero-population-growth. Now you become a ravager by running a gauntlet and sacrificing an innocent.
I can't believe they didn't make any attempts to fix the frenzied berserker so that a single point of damage didn't have a good chance of sending him on a killing spree.
And it really wasn't a typo: the swashbuckler does not get a good Reflex save. Instead, he gets a minor "grace" bonus to his poor Reflex saves when not carrying a medium or heavy load. It's too small to compensate (he gets a +3 bonus at 20th level). I really don't understand WTF they were thinking here.
Since I have the splats and a long-running subscription to Dragon, I have actually seen most of this stuff before. Wasn't there some sort of contention that 70% of this content would be original? I knew that going in though, and am somewhat pleased that Dragon material is actually finding its way into WotC books. A lot of my fellow players just haven't been able to get it through their heads that the little tagline that says "official D&D magazine" on the cover really really means that it's official.