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<blockquote data-quote="OaxacanWarrior" data-source="post: 2583469" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>This is my first review here on EN World! I received Necromancer's Legacy as a review copy. The ZIP file comes with two PDF files in it - one for reading and one for printing. The reading PDF is fully bookmarked making for very easy navigation. The print PDF removed the border illustrations to take up less ink.</p><p></p><p>The PDF is 17 pages long made up of a cover page, credits, 14 pages of content and the OGL. All the artwork is black and white and very appropriate for the subject matter.</p><p></p><p>This product is a follow-up to Thee Compleat Librum ov Gar’Udok’s Necromantic Artes. It offers a way to show the influence that a very powerful necromantic force can exert on the surrounding undead and living. You do not need to have Gar’Udok’s to use this book, however.</p><p></p><p>Necromancer’s Legacy – Paragons and Bloodlines presents just that, paragons and bloodlines for five of the classic undead types – ghosts, ghouls, liches, mummies, and vampires. Paragons are basically undead that have accepted and totally embraced their nature. Bloodlines are basically added abilities for characters based on their ancestors’ interaction with undead.</p><p></p><p>Each paragon is a 3 level class that an undead of that type can take to become more powerful than a standard undead. Each bloodline offers level-based abilities at three different strengths – minor, intermediate, and major. The bloodlines are a great idea to add some flavor to a character, especially at the minor level. The other levels start adding some considerable power so they have to take more levels of the bloodline class to make them balanced with other characters.</p><p></p><p>Each section is well presented with very interesting game information. Many of them even offer adventure hooks or ideas for campaign areas.</p><p></p><p>There were a few problems that I noticed in reading through this product. The Intermediate Lich Bloodline on page 11 has Mummy Affinity +2 listed as its 10th level power when it should be Lich Affinity +2. Also, on pages 12 and 14, the text in the bottom left of the page is somewhat obscured by the skull border. These are relatively minor issues.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I liked this product and will probably use it in my game so I give it 4 stars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OaxacanWarrior, post: 2583469, member: 1569"] This is my first review here on EN World! I received Necromancer's Legacy as a review copy. The ZIP file comes with two PDF files in it - one for reading and one for printing. The reading PDF is fully bookmarked making for very easy navigation. The print PDF removed the border illustrations to take up less ink. The PDF is 17 pages long made up of a cover page, credits, 14 pages of content and the OGL. All the artwork is black and white and very appropriate for the subject matter. This product is a follow-up to Thee Compleat Librum ov Gar’Udok’s Necromantic Artes. It offers a way to show the influence that a very powerful necromantic force can exert on the surrounding undead and living. You do not need to have Gar’Udok’s to use this book, however. Necromancer’s Legacy – Paragons and Bloodlines presents just that, paragons and bloodlines for five of the classic undead types – ghosts, ghouls, liches, mummies, and vampires. Paragons are basically undead that have accepted and totally embraced their nature. Bloodlines are basically added abilities for characters based on their ancestors’ interaction with undead. Each paragon is a 3 level class that an undead of that type can take to become more powerful than a standard undead. Each bloodline offers level-based abilities at three different strengths – minor, intermediate, and major. The bloodlines are a great idea to add some flavor to a character, especially at the minor level. The other levels start adding some considerable power so they have to take more levels of the bloodline class to make them balanced with other characters. Each section is well presented with very interesting game information. Many of them even offer adventure hooks or ideas for campaign areas. There were a few problems that I noticed in reading through this product. The Intermediate Lich Bloodline on page 11 has Mummy Affinity +2 listed as its 10th level power when it should be Lich Affinity +2. Also, on pages 12 and 14, the text in the bottom left of the page is somewhat obscured by the skull border. These are relatively minor issues. Overall, I liked this product and will probably use it in my game so I give it 4 stars. [/QUOTE]
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