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Mythic Vistas: Best Books?

Thanks for the list, 1Mac. Unholy Warrior might get some consideration. :] :devil:

Hmm, I might have to reconsider GRP's Witch book now that I know about the v.3.5 update. That's the one Master Class book I can really use.

FYI, I updated and slightly modified the Unholy Warrior class and included it in Darkwalkers (which I think I sent you a pdf copy). ;)
 

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I don't play in a Biblical setting, but I found Testament to be very useful in running a 3.x campaign. There are a lot of things in there, including a mass combat system, some very cool spells, and some very flavourful prestige classes, that make the book well worth its cost. I would reconsider not being interested in it.

Other highlights include:

* A system for determining the welfare and growth of villages.
* Monsters based of Biblical and Egyptian themes.
* Spells that do more than make combat.
* Divine messengers that are not just "cool" -- they're scary!
* Between this and the "Saint" rules in the Medieval PHB, you can easily devise alternate priest classes that really feel like they belong in a fantasy world.....and make the existence of deities (good and bad) count through the way they interact with their followers.


RC
 
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