Favorite Rogue/Bard sourcebook?

johnsemlak said:
EoMM is on my to-buy list, it looks like a great value. I love pdf products, I think you get better value, particularly with this sort of sourcebook. As such, BoEMII is also on my to-buy list.

I'd to hear more about Traps and Treachery I and II. Book I has excellent reviews and looks great. Also, any comments on the Canting Crew (a E. G. Gygax product, no less)?
I liked T&T I and II from a DM's standpoint, though less from a player's standpoint. Great for ideas with traps and (with TTII) poison, but very specific in its use for PCs - how often do your rogues set traps? As for the Canting Crew, I don't own it but I have leafed through it and I agree with some of the reviews on ENWorld - it's a great "dictionary" for Thieves' Cant but lacks in other areas.

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Joe's Book of Enchantment is not a resource on bards/rogues per se. But it does contain a prestige class designed for the tavern dwelling bard called the reveler (which also adds two higher level bardic music abilities to the standard bard) and it has a definite rogue prestige class for the con man in all of us, the charlatan. There is even a side bar giving examples of confidence games that con men play.

Thanks for listening to my shameless plug.

Joe Mucchiello
Throwing Dice Games
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And Joe's Book of Enchantment is an excellent resource. I had never given the school of Enchantment much of a thought, but with JBoE, I am definitely going to put some of his ideas to use, much to my players' chagrin.
 

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