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<blockquote data-quote="the Jester" data-source="post: 6287153" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>It was indeed a heck of a lot of work, but I think saying it had "limited value" is like saying that the Monstrous Manual had "limited value". I got so much use out of the work I put into my campaign's religions that I never regretted having done so. It was so worth it to make sure that a god of death didn't field priests who healed, while a god of weather had all kinds of weather-related abilities. IMHO, YMMV, all that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, there was no internal sense of balance between the Little Brown Books and each other, the PH or any other supplement. The Priest one, for instance, generated specialty priests far inferior to the cleric, the druid, and to every other source for them. Then you had kits- basically free power-ups that taught the designers that balance doesn't come from roleplaying restrictions. I mean, honestly, I banned almost everything in the LBBs. </p><p></p><p>That said, the bits they had that were good were great. The bard's book that you mentioned was excellent, along with the druid, paladin, wizard and necromancer books (I know, the latter was technically blue, but still). Even so, they had serious balance issues IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the Jester, post: 6287153, member: 1210"] It was indeed a heck of a lot of work, but I think saying it had "limited value" is like saying that the Monstrous Manual had "limited value". I got so much use out of the work I put into my campaign's religions that I never regretted having done so. It was so worth it to make sure that a god of death didn't field priests who healed, while a god of weather had all kinds of weather-related abilities. IMHO, YMMV, all that. Unfortunately, there was no internal sense of balance between the Little Brown Books and each other, the PH or any other supplement. The Priest one, for instance, generated specialty priests far inferior to the cleric, the druid, and to every other source for them. Then you had kits- basically free power-ups that taught the designers that balance doesn't come from roleplaying restrictions. I mean, honestly, I banned almost everything in the LBBs. That said, the bits they had that were good were great. The bard's book that you mentioned was excellent, along with the druid, paladin, wizard and necromancer books (I know, the latter was technically blue, but still). Even so, they had serious balance issues IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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