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<blockquote data-quote="The Sigil" data-source="post: 389047" data-attributes="member: 2013"><p>DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation whatsoever with the company, Malladin's Gate Press, that released this book. I have not been solicited by them to put this here. I honestly think the book is THIS good...</p><p></p><p>With all of the ranting going on about the BoVD and what might go into a Book of Exalted Deeds/Book of the Righteous, I stumbled across this little beauty on RPGNow.com today... "Forgotten Heroes - Paladins." <a href="http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=292&" target="_blank">http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=292&</a></p><p></p><p>Let me just say, "wow." This is a spartan book - no pretty cover, no pretty graphics - but the content is VERY well done. Plenty of "seasoning" (Fluff/cream) to go with the meat (crunch) but VERY meaty book.</p><p></p><p>A quick review (identical to the one I posted at RPGNow):</p><p>----------------------------------------</p><p>QUICK HIT: Model of fantastic - if spartan - sourcebook for paladins. In the top three "classbooks" I've seen from any d20 Publisher, print or PDF. No, not "paladin classbooks", "Classbooks" - for ANY class. </p><p></p><p>Excellent book... one of the better ones I've seen to date. Don't let the plain text look fool you - the writing is superb. It lacks some of the artistic polish of other offerings here, but the content is A+ stuff. </p><p></p><p>This book contains several variant paladin core classes (20 levels' worth) to start you off - paladins who focus in healing or smiting evil or defending the innocent. Each is a slight tweak on the basic paladin class. </p><p></p><p>The prestige class selection is good - well-detailed and 5 levels apiece. Nearly every one is well thought-out in terms of both abilities and how it fits into a campaign. There are even a couple of classes for campaigns with firearms (not that I use firearms, but nice touch). </p><p></p><p>In addition you have sections detailing further Feats for your paladin - well thought-out, flavorful Feats, and new paladin spells are included as well. </p><p></p><p>The "Tests of Faith" section is also excellent - it provides a means for a paladin to "prove himself" to himself - or fail to do so - with appropriate bonuses (or penalties) if his faith is found to be true (or lacking). Also included is a section on expanding the paladin's Smite Evil ability - a wonderfully flavorful section. Abilities for armor and shields round out the selection of goodies with a few other extras thrown in. </p><p></p><p>All in all, a wonderfully comprehensive book on paladins - easily the best one I've seen to date (not that there are many). I was VERY pleased to find this little gem. If you are considering playing a paladin - or a DM looking for a way to differentiate Paladin Joe from Paladin Bob, I can't recommend this book highly enough. Best of all, I saw no glaring balance problems (granted, I haven't had time to playtest everything) in any of the material presented - a huge plus. </p><p></p><p>Even if you're not inclined to play a paladin, pick this up - you just might want to play one when you're done. </p><p></p><p>--Spencer "The Sigil" Cooley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Sigil, post: 389047, member: 2013"] DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation whatsoever with the company, Malladin's Gate Press, that released this book. I have not been solicited by them to put this here. I honestly think the book is THIS good... With all of the ranting going on about the BoVD and what might go into a Book of Exalted Deeds/Book of the Righteous, I stumbled across this little beauty on RPGNow.com today... "Forgotten Heroes - Paladins." [url]http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=292&[/url] Let me just say, "wow." This is a spartan book - no pretty cover, no pretty graphics - but the content is VERY well done. Plenty of "seasoning" (Fluff/cream) to go with the meat (crunch) but VERY meaty book. A quick review (identical to the one I posted at RPGNow): ---------------------------------------- QUICK HIT: Model of fantastic - if spartan - sourcebook for paladins. In the top three "classbooks" I've seen from any d20 Publisher, print or PDF. No, not "paladin classbooks", "Classbooks" - for ANY class. Excellent book... one of the better ones I've seen to date. Don't let the plain text look fool you - the writing is superb. It lacks some of the artistic polish of other offerings here, but the content is A+ stuff. This book contains several variant paladin core classes (20 levels' worth) to start you off - paladins who focus in healing or smiting evil or defending the innocent. Each is a slight tweak on the basic paladin class. The prestige class selection is good - well-detailed and 5 levels apiece. Nearly every one is well thought-out in terms of both abilities and how it fits into a campaign. There are even a couple of classes for campaigns with firearms (not that I use firearms, but nice touch). In addition you have sections detailing further Feats for your paladin - well thought-out, flavorful Feats, and new paladin spells are included as well. The "Tests of Faith" section is also excellent - it provides a means for a paladin to "prove himself" to himself - or fail to do so - with appropriate bonuses (or penalties) if his faith is found to be true (or lacking). Also included is a section on expanding the paladin's Smite Evil ability - a wonderfully flavorful section. Abilities for armor and shields round out the selection of goodies with a few other extras thrown in. All in all, a wonderfully comprehensive book on paladins - easily the best one I've seen to date (not that there are many). I was VERY pleased to find this little gem. If you are considering playing a paladin - or a DM looking for a way to differentiate Paladin Joe from Paladin Bob, I can't recommend this book highly enough. Best of all, I saw no glaring balance problems (granted, I haven't had time to playtest everything) in any of the material presented - a huge plus. Even if you're not inclined to play a paladin, pick this up - you just might want to play one when you're done. --Spencer "The Sigil" Cooley [/QUOTE]
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