Player's Guide to Fighters and Barbarians: Prestige Classes

Nightfall said:


Fevil,
You are correct. I did do a few spells in the first Player's Guide. However...*looks around* *prays* I also did work on the Player's Guide to Rangers and Rogues. *looks skyward* I can't say much more than that.

A red dot appears on Nightfalls head as the sniper takes aim through his computer room window.

Seriously though, since the book has been announced you are probably safe saying the kind of work you did. i.e You could say that you wrote the section on rogues, or that you wrote a few prestige classes or that you did rules stuff. I don't believe any of those is a direct violation of NDA. Just don't say anyhting specific.
 

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Oni said:
Sounds fun.

I like the idea of S&SS putting out splat books specific to thier setting. So many PrC's come across as generic because they try to make them usuable everywhere, but these while I'm sure they could be adapted to most campaigns go toward fleshing out the setting and I think that makes them immensely more interesting.

I too like the idea of SL specific Splat books ;) Now . . . where did I put that scroll. . . .
 

Yeah I figured you'd like them my Scribe. Certainly I think the idea of a SL centered Player's guide works out well, since not only will it deal with prestige classes, but feats, new spells, and other things unique to the Scarred Lands.
 

Hey Nightfall,

I'll be getting these not only because they're SL books; which I might have waited to get later, but now after hearing that your stuff is going to be in them they just moved to the top of my list. I look forward to going through those books even more now.
 

Well two of them are mine yes. I did a little work (a few spells) in Player's Guide to Wizards, Bards, and Sorcerers. And while I can't say what is mine, the Prestige Classes in Rangers and Rogues, I did help. The rest I had no hand in what so ever.
 

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