Book of Fiends

I hope its just the monsters. I did not care for the extra stuff in those books. I eventually sold them as I figured I would always find somthing in the MMs FF or ToH that would work before I ever got to them. Don't know if I will buy this Book of Fiends. We will see.

Aaron.
 

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JoeGKushner said:


Not me. Saves me the trouble of having to update it to 3.5. Some of those damage reduction rules are a pain I tell you.

Looking forward to this sucker in November.

I'm the opposite. If I use it with 3.0 the power level of the daemons will be way out of wack. I'll just skip it, which sucks since LoH & AotA are both great books.
 


WOW! This is great news. Legions of Hell and Armies of the Abyss are my two favorite monster books for 3E. I had been waiting for the Gehenna book, but I'm thrilled to learn all of them will be included in one volume. I'm anticipating this book even more than Book of the Righteous last summer- and that book was the one I had been wanting the most right behind Midnight. Keep up the great work GR! :D
 

LoH and AotA are both great books, and this sounds like a very good idea. :)

I wonder: will Fiery Dragon will be including the Gehenna beasties in a counter pack (as they covered some of AotA and LoH in the Demons & Devils counter pack)?
 

Flexor the Mighty! said:


I'm the opposite. If I use it with 3.0 the power level of the daemons will be way out of wack. I'll just skip it, which sucks since LoH & AotA are both great books.

I'm not skipping it, but I agree that daemons in 3e were weak even for grouped evil outsiders; they had even more of the Achilles-heel Constitution problem then the MM demons and devils had. It got better with the MM2 and FF yugoloths, but the ones in MoTP are kinda sad.

I had hoped that new, full stat blocks for those would appear in the conversion booklet, but to no avail.

Still, I look forward to this book and am definately going to buy it.

Demiurge out.
 


Since I never picked up LoH or AotA (but intended to), this is great news! I really prefer the hardcover format, even if it is a higher price point. Softcovers get harmed or warped too easily.
 

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