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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2009048" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Gee, believe it or not I actually OWN this product.</p><p>I do not feel slighted by the lack of art, or the "wasted" space. I printed it out, to put it in my folder, and guess, what? I was the most printable enhancement I have gotten.</p><p>I liked the PrC's, and best of all, so did my PLAYERS! None of us who looked at it felt like we got ripped off</p><p>The mechanics were done very well, especially when you take into account the fact that it is the FIRST release from a d20 company. While a few of the classes may have multiple varaints that are out there, the majority of them came out after the fact.</p><p>I LIKED it.</p><p>I would recommend it.</p><p>For $5, less than a rack of beer, I have a usable PrC book. I got my money's worth, and nowdays, with the crap that hits the shelves of everything from electronics to auto parts to gaming supplements, I consider yourself lucky.</p><p>All in all, I give this a 4 based on the following.</p><p>Ease of printing.</p><p>Rapid downloading</p><p>Easy to adjust to PrC's to fit into homebrewed campaign settings</p><p>22 PrC's for $5 (With some companies, you lucky to get 3 that are usefull out of 30)</p><p>Ambients willingness to answer questions that might come up during the course of play</p><p>Lack of fluff and egostroking pap.</p><p>I did downgrade it on a personal reason. Some of the PrC's gave precedents for rules adjustments that do not fit in my campaign.</p><p>So, 4 out of 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2009048, member: 18387"] Gee, believe it or not I actually OWN this product. I do not feel slighted by the lack of art, or the "wasted" space. I printed it out, to put it in my folder, and guess, what? I was the most printable enhancement I have gotten. I liked the PrC's, and best of all, so did my PLAYERS! None of us who looked at it felt like we got ripped off The mechanics were done very well, especially when you take into account the fact that it is the FIRST release from a d20 company. While a few of the classes may have multiple varaints that are out there, the majority of them came out after the fact. I LIKED it. I would recommend it. For $5, less than a rack of beer, I have a usable PrC book. I got my money's worth, and nowdays, with the crap that hits the shelves of everything from electronics to auto parts to gaming supplements, I consider yourself lucky. All in all, I give this a 4 based on the following. Ease of printing. Rapid downloading Easy to adjust to PrC's to fit into homebrewed campaign settings 22 PrC's for $5 (With some companies, you lucky to get 3 that are usefull out of 30) Ambients willingness to answer questions that might come up during the course of play Lack of fluff and egostroking pap. I did downgrade it on a personal reason. Some of the PrC's gave precedents for rules adjustments that do not fit in my campaign. So, 4 out of 5. [/QUOTE]
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