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<blockquote data-quote="Perun" data-source="post: 2637913" data-attributes="member: 6037"><p>Between us, my group has the majority of D&D books. I like reading through them, looking at the new options. However, we rarely stray from the core books (in the current group, the only non-core characters are psychic warrior and scout (who is a very recent addition)). And so far, we haven't had any character with a PrC (however, very soon our wizard (level 12) is going to take the level in Loremaster -- our first PrC! How precious <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" />)</p><p></p><p>I really don't have problems with options offered by the new books, with the notable exception of spells for divine spellcasters. Between the various accessories and supplements, there's about a million new cleric and/or druid spells, and while some of them have (a somewhat) limited or specific use (such as the various environment-related spells in <em>Frostburn, Sandstorm</em>, and <em>Stormwrack</em>), there's a huge number of them that make sence, and make sence for the character to have access to them. For the druid, at least, there's a large number of non-core spells, and some of them make more sence for an adventuring character than certain PH spells (which in turn make excellent sence for a general druid spending his time in the forest). And it's really difficult to keep track of those additional spells.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perun, post: 2637913, member: 6037"] Between us, my group has the majority of D&D books. I like reading through them, looking at the new options. However, we rarely stray from the core books (in the current group, the only non-core characters are psychic warrior and scout (who is a very recent addition)). And so far, we haven't had any character with a PrC (however, very soon our wizard (level 12) is going to take the level in Loremaster -- our first PrC! How precious ;)) I really don't have problems with options offered by the new books, with the notable exception of spells for divine spellcasters. Between the various accessories and supplements, there's about a million new cleric and/or druid spells, and while some of them have (a somewhat) limited or specific use (such as the various environment-related spells in [I]Frostburn, Sandstorm[/I], and [I]Stormwrack[/I]), there's a huge number of them that make sence, and make sence for the character to have access to them. For the druid, at least, there's a large number of non-core spells, and some of them make more sence for an adventuring character than certain PH spells (which in turn make excellent sence for a general druid spending his time in the forest). And it's really difficult to keep track of those additional spells. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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