Frostburn Gallery Posted


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I wasn't planning to, but now I might buy this book because I like the new ice-covered terrain tiles. I can think of many insidious ways to incorporate those tiles into my game. :]
 

The "Blade Raver".

Heh. A Blade Dancer for the Paul Oakenfold set.

Level

1 - Score some tabs
2 - Glowsticks!
3 - Pacifier Familiar
4 - Anonymous Groping
5 - Bubble Party
6 - I Know the DJ
7 - Tracers!
8 - I Am the DJ
9 - Access to the VIP Room
10 - Resist Dehydration
 

Great... Thanks, but no thanks... I did this the last few times with WotC and got burned (please, not frostburn jokes...), so I think I will just sit here and relax with my other winter books and donate my money to them when the Book of Bad Latin comes out...
 



jodyjohnson said:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/er/20040125a

Looks like it was slated to be called Frostfell for a while.

Lots of creatures so it's probably a must buy for me.

Also note Divine Favor and Righteous Might have been officially nerfed.

I wouldn't call it a nerf. I'd call it bringing the spells back into line. They're still definitely worth using, but now it's not quite so easy for the cleric to be a better fighter than the fighter. Given the power level of the cleric, I'd call that a good thing.

And I'm speaking as a guy who loves to play clerics.
 

The Frostburn gallery looks to be alright. A distressing number of Crabapple pieces, but they're not so bad, considering some of his track record.

Oh, and for the record, WoTC obviously has no idea what a zueglodon looked like.

Demiurge out.
 

I was hoping for some info on everybody's favorite bandy-legged demon lord; Kostchitchie!! Alas, it appears it was not to be :(
 

demiurge1138 said:
Oh, and for the record, WoTC obviously has no idea what a zueglodon looked like.

Demiurge out.

It may not look accurate, but it's effin' scary.

But then, I've got a thing about massive underwater critters. Shudder.
 

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