Solid review. I am still ambivalent about tieflings, but I might give the book a change to change my mind.
They suffer, in part, from a lack of thematic balance in the game - there really is no "children of angels" player suitable race.
They suffer, in part, from a lack of thematic balance in the game - there really is no "children of angels" player suitable race.
Haven't We Seen these Bastages before...?
The last part of Section 1 of the book goes over material that we have seen before. The Variant Tiefling Ability chart which appeared in Bastards of Erebus is included without any additions or subtractions. It's a great chart and provides for highly customizable Tiefling characters -- be they PCs or NPCs. I thought the original chart was excellent and I'm glad they chose not to pare it down.
The Verdict
While the scope of a 32 page Player Companion is necessarily brief, there are certain subjects which lend themselves ideally to this sort of treatment, Certainly I have found previous "race" books that present a bevy of new options and crunch to be perfect topics for this sort of small-scope format. As I will share you with next month, the next book in the "Blood of..." series,
