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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2009875" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Moon Elves by Darkquest Games</p><p></p><p> Moon Elves is a wonderful pdf filled with vibrant information on the life of the elf. This 101 page book goes into detail covering everything one wanted to know and seamlessly brings it all together. </p><p></p><p> The first chapter in this information filled book covers all the little details from birth cycles to mythology. The text flows very easily allowing for a great deal of customizing so that one can have their own details work with the details found in here. The section has information on sports and activities as well as typical food and drink and social gatherings. This goes into a level of detail that has really not been seen in many d20 books out side of the most elite. </p><p></p><p> Chapter two is Elven Items and this chapter continues with the great level of detail that chapter one starts with. Here is found all sorts of items from the mundane to the magical that exist within elven society. They are richly described and many of them are highly useful and not just for providing the traditional numbers bonuses. Some of the magical items do not seem priced exactly right, but other then that the chapter is great and filled with wonderful ideas and items. </p><p></p><p> The third chapter deals with spells offering new spells for the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Ranger, and Sorcerer/Wizard as well as ten new clerical domains. The new domains all seem rather well thought out and many like Hunting and Mountains cover areas that are not detailed in the PHB. There are many interesting new spells like Darkhood, a mystical version of the blindfold and Stone Shard, a spell that sprays forth a cone of bits of stone and rock. Most of the spells are lower level, 4th and below. They do a fine job of adding in spells that have a purpose and flavor to them and are not new versions of the same old tiresome spells. </p><p></p><p> The fourth chapter deals with prestige classes. These are all elven based and really help define certain typical sections of the elven society. The first is the elven Forrester, the guardian of the forest. He is impossible to be seen and is swift while moving through the trees to repeal trespassers. Next is the Elven Carouser, a social elf who believes he can get into any of the greatest social events. Most of their abilities deal with reputation. This class has all three saves through odd progressions, each of them unique. There is also the Elven Noble Warrior, the Elven Spotter, the Sword Singer, Runed Blades, and Master of Tongues. Each class is fairly rich on description, but does have some possible rules problems. The rules seem stretched in certain area to fit the classes and this was done with usually a decent result. </p><p></p><p> The book ends with a small one page glossary. I’d have liked to have seen a larger for this is really to small to be of a lot of help. Overall though the book is just packed with detail and anyone who really is looking for a richness to add to their elves will be pleasantly pleased with the offerings found in this book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2009875, member: 232"] Moon Elves by Darkquest Games Moon Elves is a wonderful pdf filled with vibrant information on the life of the elf. This 101 page book goes into detail covering everything one wanted to know and seamlessly brings it all together. The first chapter in this information filled book covers all the little details from birth cycles to mythology. The text flows very easily allowing for a great deal of customizing so that one can have their own details work with the details found in here. The section has information on sports and activities as well as typical food and drink and social gatherings. This goes into a level of detail that has really not been seen in many d20 books out side of the most elite. Chapter two is Elven Items and this chapter continues with the great level of detail that chapter one starts with. Here is found all sorts of items from the mundane to the magical that exist within elven society. They are richly described and many of them are highly useful and not just for providing the traditional numbers bonuses. Some of the magical items do not seem priced exactly right, but other then that the chapter is great and filled with wonderful ideas and items. The third chapter deals with spells offering new spells for the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Ranger, and Sorcerer/Wizard as well as ten new clerical domains. The new domains all seem rather well thought out and many like Hunting and Mountains cover areas that are not detailed in the PHB. There are many interesting new spells like Darkhood, a mystical version of the blindfold and Stone Shard, a spell that sprays forth a cone of bits of stone and rock. Most of the spells are lower level, 4th and below. They do a fine job of adding in spells that have a purpose and flavor to them and are not new versions of the same old tiresome spells. The fourth chapter deals with prestige classes. These are all elven based and really help define certain typical sections of the elven society. The first is the elven Forrester, the guardian of the forest. He is impossible to be seen and is swift while moving through the trees to repeal trespassers. Next is the Elven Carouser, a social elf who believes he can get into any of the greatest social events. Most of their abilities deal with reputation. This class has all three saves through odd progressions, each of them unique. There is also the Elven Noble Warrior, the Elven Spotter, the Sword Singer, Runed Blades, and Master of Tongues. Each class is fairly rich on description, but does have some possible rules problems. The rules seem stretched in certain area to fit the classes and this was done with usually a decent result. The book ends with a small one page glossary. I’d have liked to have seen a larger for this is really to small to be of a lot of help. Overall though the book is just packed with detail and anyone who really is looking for a richness to add to their elves will be pleasantly pleased with the offerings found in this book. [/QUOTE]
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