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Nobody using Magic of Incarnum? I've been looking forward to start a campaign focused on it soon. I find sub-systems to be one of my favorite things to build around when starting a new campaign.

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Psion said:
Well, basically, if you include warblades in your game as is, the fighter is instantly a non-option except for maybe multi-class dwarves. It can do pretty much everything the fighter can do and more, and gets better HP to boot.

Well, now I am seriously interested. :)
 



As a DM I've used Hobgoblin fighters with custom feats that gave them use of some Iron Heart maneuvers.

I also modified the Orc BBEG of one adventure to use some PHB2 and Spell Compendium stuff.


The Monk I currently play uses the alternate class feature from the PHB2.


I'm using the hell out of my dungeon tiles and completely wuv them.
 

Not entirely new, but I am using the Draconic Feats from Races of the Dragon on my Elven sorcerer. She is currently taking levels in a variant Dragon Disciple class and even has the Dragonheart Presence, Glaring Eye and Shashing Tail draconic grafts. She is one kickin' character.
 


Psion said:
Well, basically, if you include warblades in your game as is, the fighter is instantly a non-option except for maybe multi-class dwarves. It can do pretty much everything the fighter can do and more, and gets better HP to boot.

What about a fighter specalizing in missile weapons? (Yeah, then you have the Bloodstorm thrower or whatever it was called...)
 

I've used the Mob Template and new statblock out of DMG II, and found Tome of Battle to be a very interesting read, but other than that I haven't gotten much out of the recent books.

-The Gneech :cool:
 

I've used Fiendish Codex I a lot lately. The PC's ran into some cultists of Obox-Ob, a juvenile nabassu, and a maurezhi that had summoned up a buncha manes.

Player's Handbook II has become the 4th or 5th 'Core' book. Everyone likes to flip through it and many feats are being used along with the Duskblade class and a few spells.

Monster Manual III sees a surprising amount of use, mainly due to the kenku, which my players now hate.
 

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