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I'm a bit leery on these "Races of Splat" books. Races of Stone was supposedly pretty nice in a 2nd edition "Complete Splat" kind of way, but I haven't heard much about RoD yet. I know that some of you got it for Xmas, so spill. What's your impression? Good material? Interesting new Human tricks? Why should someone spend their money on it, or why should they pass it up?
I'm also interested, if anyone can fill me in, on whether this is yet another poorly-edited slap-dash publishing job by WotC. They've been getting really sloppy on the production side lately. R&D seems to be coming up with lots of interesting and fun stuff (I've enjoyed books like Complete Arcane), but the omissions, contradictions, and just plain screw-ups between R&D and print are getting epidemic. Perhaps RoD might give WotC the opportunity to turn over a new leaf?
I'm also interested, if anyone can fill me in, on whether this is yet another poorly-edited slap-dash publishing job by WotC. They've been getting really sloppy on the production side lately. R&D seems to be coming up with lots of interesting and fun stuff (I've enjoyed books like Complete Arcane), but the omissions, contradictions, and just plain screw-ups between R&D and print are getting epidemic. Perhaps RoD might give WotC the opportunity to turn over a new leaf?







