That's still my favorite incarnation. I pulled it from the Best of the Dragon Vol I and used it heavily in my BECMI D&D game. If Mearls had updated it for 3.5, I would have bought the Dragon Compendium in a heartbeat.
Please, folks, feel free to express your support for Greg K, but do not continue along this line of discussion. It is appropriate for neither this thread, nor the boards in general. Thanks.
Interesting product. For me personally I would've like to have seen at most three core classes (Int, Cha, Wis based) with a list of feat chains. That way the player & GM have more flexibility in manifesting their vision of a witch. Or better still, no base classes at all but give the feat chains ability score requirements.
Oh! Oh! I had forgotten about this thread! Now TheLe, thanks for the free copy of your Unorthodox Witches book. I guess it's my Christmas gift from you!
Anyway, after having read this book I will say this: it's worth the 5$, and IMO it would complement the Netbook of Witch / Liber Mysterium perfectly well. As the latter has its own vision about witches, plus long pages of fluff, adding it and Unorthodox Witches I think one has all that is needed to portray witches in his/her campaign setting.