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[Let's Read] Tasslehoff's Pouches of Everything Revised
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<blockquote data-quote="humble minion" data-source="post: 9186881" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>As someone who will likely soon be running Dragonlance and so bought this, the Dragonlance Companion, Jeremy Forbring’s equivalent book (Peoples and Paragons), and will also be purchasing the Aesthetic’s Almanac equivalent, I’d say … it depends what you want.</p><p></p><p>This book has the best-designed set of races in my opinion. Companion’s races have a few gaps and Paragons presents a complete set of races that are wildly overpowered by WotC standards and only intended to be used alongside each other. All have some good and some uninspiring player options, again Paragons tends to the extremely powerful so use with care, though there are some gems like the Ancient Artifact sorcerer.</p><p></p><p>Pouches uses a lot of page count on new post War of the Lance magic systems, which may not be useful to you depending on your play era. Companion has a very good treatment of time travel, and personally I DID like the NPC escort adventure. Pouches also has a brief guide to the various regions of Krynn, which I greatly appreciated although it’s a bit muddled as it jumps around time periods a lot.</p><p></p><p>Personally this is my favourite on balance, but there’s also a lot in here I won’t use, and some stuff in the other products that I like a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble minion, post: 9186881, member: 5948"] As someone who will likely soon be running Dragonlance and so bought this, the Dragonlance Companion, Jeremy Forbring’s equivalent book (Peoples and Paragons), and will also be purchasing the Aesthetic’s Almanac equivalent, I’d say … it depends what you want. This book has the best-designed set of races in my opinion. Companion’s races have a few gaps and Paragons presents a complete set of races that are wildly overpowered by WotC standards and only intended to be used alongside each other. All have some good and some uninspiring player options, again Paragons tends to the extremely powerful so use with care, though there are some gems like the Ancient Artifact sorcerer. Pouches uses a lot of page count on new post War of the Lance magic systems, which may not be useful to you depending on your play era. Companion has a very good treatment of time travel, and personally I DID like the NPC escort adventure. Pouches also has a brief guide to the various regions of Krynn, which I greatly appreciated although it’s a bit muddled as it jumps around time periods a lot. Personally this is my favourite on balance, but there’s also a lot in here I won’t use, and some stuff in the other products that I like a lot. [/QUOTE]
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