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<blockquote data-quote="crunchy_d20_bits" data-source="post: 2008812" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>3 stars.</p><p></p><p>This otherwise excellent book would have been better served up on b/w paper to keep the cost down. At $24.95, it's DAMN expensive for it's size and page count.</p><p></p><p>The weapons would have been better served if, in addition to the big table of weapon stats at the beginning of the book, each weapon was given it's stats at the end of the weapon description. As it stands, it's 5 pages of stats, followed by 17 pages of descriptions... so if you find a weapon by it's description, it's a pain in the butt trying to find it's stats (some have their names reversed on the table, and the description doesn't indicate if the weapon is Simple, Martial or Exotic, nor it's size).</p><p></p><p>I also think the weapons from the System Reference Document should have been included in the tables (if not in the descriptions), in order to produce a single table that has all the weapons on it instead of having to compile such a table yourself.</p><p></p><p>The armor section is a better example of how to do it, the descriptions of the armors are divided by armor type (light, medium, heavy) which makes it a lot easier to navigate AND to cross-reference with the table at the beginning of the chapter.</p><p></p><p>The new magical abilities are good and fair, if not incredibly inspired (but none of them jumped out as broken either, which is a bonus)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crunchy_d20_bits, post: 2008812, member: 1283"] 3 stars. This otherwise excellent book would have been better served up on b/w paper to keep the cost down. At $24.95, it's DAMN expensive for it's size and page count. The weapons would have been better served if, in addition to the big table of weapon stats at the beginning of the book, each weapon was given it's stats at the end of the weapon description. As it stands, it's 5 pages of stats, followed by 17 pages of descriptions... so if you find a weapon by it's description, it's a pain in the butt trying to find it's stats (some have their names reversed on the table, and the description doesn't indicate if the weapon is Simple, Martial or Exotic, nor it's size). I also think the weapons from the System Reference Document should have been included in the tables (if not in the descriptions), in order to produce a single table that has all the weapons on it instead of having to compile such a table yourself. The armor section is a better example of how to do it, the descriptions of the armors are divided by armor type (light, medium, heavy) which makes it a lot easier to navigate AND to cross-reference with the table at the beginning of the chapter. The new magical abilities are good and fair, if not incredibly inspired (but none of them jumped out as broken either, which is a bonus) [/QUOTE]
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