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The Complete subrace

A rulebook on all the non-core subraces, with 95% of the book used to cover elves, of which they add in three new subraces (elves that live in citites and are better bards than any other race, elves that like apples and gain a +4 to all physical stats and are still ECL +0, and elves that live in swamps and can turn invisible at will with a +8 to Dex and are rogues)the gnomes will get a footnote in the index that is later omitted to reduce page count.
 

Felon said:
The Complete Monster--a sourcebook for playing monstrous characters.
I think that's the best idea I've heard so far. That's definitely an area that could use a lot more support and development. More monster classes and leveled templates would be great.
 

Kae'Yoss said:
A guide to cream pies for all classes? :p

Close ... :p

Although that would fall under the "Complete Wuss" :lol:

GreatLemur said:
I think that's the best idea I've heard so far. That's definitely an area that could use a lot more support and development. More monster classes and leveled templates would be great.

So ... More Complete Savage Species ....? :D
 



Kae'Yoss said:
I was thinking about Complete Confectioner again...

Yeah ... that'll do it! So, do you think of Complete Confectioner often? Because ... well, I won't go there!

But, would the Complete Confectioner fall under the category of improving all those artisan/expert NPCs who like to bake?
 


So ... Complete Doughboy?

[And .. if you don't mind/get offended at the "doughboy" being used as a slang for soldier ... that brings this conversation back to Complete Man-at-Arms (or complete Condottiere) where it started!]
 


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