Enough of demons and devils; celestials and paladins next flavor of the day?


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Kamikaze Midget said:

I'm a hardcore Planescape fan. I know first hand how much more appealing the Xaositects are than the Guvners, per se. And that Slaad are more fun than Formians.

Blah, I say. They've all got their merits and downfalls. But no one wants to be known as the obedient, respectful, orderly type when they can be RAW UNFETTERED RANDOMNESS WOOT!


I definitely hear ya! I also loved PS, but never got to play it much. I always wanted to DM a game where the PC were loose on Mechanus being contantly harrased by the singleminded Modrons though. Chaos would surely ensue.

I think that Chaos / Law centric books are a great idea, and hope some good designers will feed my sourcebook addiction with this...
 



BigFreekinGoblinoid said:


Wow - I don't even see this on on SSS's release schedule. What will be covered Nigtfall?

It's not on it yet. The Players guide, the first one anyway had this to say about Wizards, Bards and Sorcerers:


The Player's Guide to Wizards, Bards and Sorcerers is in
final editing even as we speak. Authors Mike Gill (bards),
Kevin Kulp (sorcerers) and Ethan Skemp (wizards) did an
amazing job of showing us how the three arcanist classes
have helped to shape and develop the setting, as well as
giving some interesting guidelines for things such as bardic
epics, sorcerous "witch family" bloodlines and the various
traditions of wizardry in the Scarred Lands. THis book is
rounded out by three Appendices that include prestige
classes (13 in all), some spells that were sadly cut from
RR2 but have been rescued for this book, new Scion feats,
Bardic Tradition feats and a whole host of other cool
things, including Templates and new familiars.




But for the cleric/druid one, I'd imagine NEW miracle feats along with a new feat type for druids called Primal feat. Don't know much about it, but it was mentioned to me by a reliable source.
 
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