Eremite said:All of these are exotic weapons unless noted otherwise:
atlatl (martial)
desert throwing knife
great falchion (executioner's blade)
double khopesh (wow, hard to believe but yet another double weapon...)
thrombash (throwing knife with three strangely-shaped blades [would be used by the drow IMC as a "throwing spider'])
Haven't they already been done in a 3.5 book?Felon said:Nothing about thri-kreen? Can't have a desert-related book without inserting thri-kreen! Blasphemy!
Heh.Felon said:Well, only the Expanded Psionicist's Handbook and The FR Shining South.. And prior to 3.5e, MMII and Savage Species. Still, I would have bet good money on seeing them here as well.![]()
Doomed Battalions said:Any rules on getting sand in the crack of your ass 24/7? In every pore of your skin? Heatstroke? Water consumption? Flies, masquitos, and other assorted vermin? Hoping there are rules for millions of flies buzzing around you while you crap, eat and sleep.
Tonguez said:Okay serious question: How do Gnolls compare to Marruspawn and how are Gnolls treated in the book?
Jdvn1 said:What's the difference between a whip and a scorpion-tail whip?
What's the use of the fins and parasol? (other than the obvious)
Are there any neat qualities of the special substances?
Felon said:Minimum quota of one per book. Rather than filling a certain campy niche, double-weapons have become downright tedious.
Nothing about thri-kreen? Can't have a desert-related book without inserting thri-kreen! Blasphemy!

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.