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<blockquote data-quote="Accaris" data-source="post: 8459995" data-attributes="member: 7027191"><p>Sure we have a full class chapter for download on our DriveThruRPG page; our Witch class. We also have a lot of videos you can check out on our Youtube channel including a class overview. We'll probably be doing more mechanics overview videos in the near future. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedCahx-XHprI3arkbuntXQ" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedCahx-XHprI3arkbuntXQ</a></p><p></p><p>Beyond new races and classes, we have a few systems for DMs to utilize in the book, such as a way to limit the power of magic users by tying their spellcasting abilities to a finite resource called "aether" prevalent in the world, and also we have a library of runestones that players can try to tap into for various effects during gameplay. We also have a Tarot deck with a similar effect, and a "divine favor" system to replace or supplement the inspiration system, this time by granting you the influence of the gods for a minor bonus if done correctly.</p><p></p><p>I want to emphasize that Aeres is not a "rules first" book, necessarily. Everything, even racial abilities, has a ton of flavor and lore written into it, and most of the book is designed to flesh out the overall story and flavor of the setting, rather than drill too heavily into new mechanics (although they are present.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accaris, post: 8459995, member: 7027191"] Sure we have a full class chapter for download on our DriveThruRPG page; our Witch class. We also have a lot of videos you can check out on our Youtube channel including a class overview. We'll probably be doing more mechanics overview videos in the near future. [URL]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedCahx-XHprI3arkbuntXQ[/URL] Beyond new races and classes, we have a few systems for DMs to utilize in the book, such as a way to limit the power of magic users by tying their spellcasting abilities to a finite resource called "aether" prevalent in the world, and also we have a library of runestones that players can try to tap into for various effects during gameplay. We also have a Tarot deck with a similar effect, and a "divine favor" system to replace or supplement the inspiration system, this time by granting you the influence of the gods for a minor bonus if done correctly. I want to emphasize that Aeres is not a "rules first" book, necessarily. Everything, even racial abilities, has a ton of flavor and lore written into it, and most of the book is designed to flesh out the overall story and flavor of the setting, rather than drill too heavily into new mechanics (although they are present.) [/QUOTE]
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