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Well, I have only good things to say about this pricey soft cover source book for the Forgotten Realms (my only complaints were just mentioned).
If you are a DM or PLAYER who enjoys the Forgotten Realms then this source book is a must. It has a host of great new imaginative spells for the standard cleric and wizard, as well as a few new spells for the less common prestige classes such as Assassins and Black Guards. The spell selection is varied, ranging well from 0 level up through the higher level spell areas. Some to speak of are the Eagle's Splendor (a Bull's Strength or Endurance, but for Charisma, a nify boost for the Paladins and their parties), simple spells like Launch Bolt (a zero level wiz / sor spell for those who don't have a crossbow in hand or would rather cast defensivly than provoke with their ranged weapon), or even a nifty Skill Focus cleric spell (2nd level I believe) that adds to a skill check for a duration (very handy for mages with low Spell Craft points who desperately need to add some new spells to their spellbook).
A player will also like the interesting new Prestige classes such as the War Wizard of Cormyr or the Mage Killer wizard prestige class. Even the Incantrix and the Spell Fire Weilder classes add to the unique depth of the Forgotten Realms lore and extend your database of pretige classes to choose from.
As a DM, you will appreciate the great selection of new and interesting range of magic items that you are provided. These range from religious based weapons such as a Talosian Short Spear to the just new and creative things like Armbands of Maximized Healing.
Finally, as a player and DM in the Forgotten Realms setting, you will appreciate the added detail and flushing out of the history of Magic in the beginning chapters of the book. It really details history and hints at direction of things to come for Mystra, Shar (and her Shadow Weave), and the power structure of the gods of magic pantheon (including powers such as Azuth and Valsharoon).
Overall, I recommend this product, although at first, when at the counter ready to fork over the 30 bucks for a softcover source book with a few new spells in it, I was hesitant! But after reading and using this product, I find it packed full of useful source material for the Forgotten Realms, for players and DM's alike! Enjoy!
If you are a DM or PLAYER who enjoys the Forgotten Realms then this source book is a must. It has a host of great new imaginative spells for the standard cleric and wizard, as well as a few new spells for the less common prestige classes such as Assassins and Black Guards. The spell selection is varied, ranging well from 0 level up through the higher level spell areas. Some to speak of are the Eagle's Splendor (a Bull's Strength or Endurance, but for Charisma, a nify boost for the Paladins and their parties), simple spells like Launch Bolt (a zero level wiz / sor spell for those who don't have a crossbow in hand or would rather cast defensivly than provoke with their ranged weapon), or even a nifty Skill Focus cleric spell (2nd level I believe) that adds to a skill check for a duration (very handy for mages with low Spell Craft points who desperately need to add some new spells to their spellbook).
A player will also like the interesting new Prestige classes such as the War Wizard of Cormyr or the Mage Killer wizard prestige class. Even the Incantrix and the Spell Fire Weilder classes add to the unique depth of the Forgotten Realms lore and extend your database of pretige classes to choose from.
As a DM, you will appreciate the great selection of new and interesting range of magic items that you are provided. These range from religious based weapons such as a Talosian Short Spear to the just new and creative things like Armbands of Maximized Healing.
Finally, as a player and DM in the Forgotten Realms setting, you will appreciate the added detail and flushing out of the history of Magic in the beginning chapters of the book. It really details history and hints at direction of things to come for Mystra, Shar (and her Shadow Weave), and the power structure of the gods of magic pantheon (including powers such as Azuth and Valsharoon).
Overall, I recommend this product, although at first, when at the counter ready to fork over the 30 bucks for a softcover source book with a few new spells in it, I was hesitant! But after reading and using this product, I find it packed full of useful source material for the Forgotten Realms, for players and DM's alike! Enjoy!