Stormwreck


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It's okay. It covers fantasy aquatic terrain, which does include ships as well as running around in the Marianas Trench. Decent classes and feats and spells and such. I'm not as thrilled with it as the other two, but you can still use a lot of its stuff in non-aquatic settings.

Brad
 





DragonLancer said:
Its a good book, and well worth buying. Its not as good as Frostburn or Sandstorm, but its not far behind. I gives it a thumbs up.

I pretty much agree with this. I really enjoyed the other two, much more so then Stormwrack. But it's not a bad book, it just didn't make me want to run a ocean based campaign.
 

I actually liked it better than Frostburn and Sandstorm, but I guess that's because I see maritime adventuring and aquatic encounters as much more integral to D&D's usual meliu. Sailing on ships and fighting sahagin are something you can do with the core rules, and something you can do BETTER with Stormwrack.
 

Kamikaze Midget said:
Sailing on ships and fighting sahagin are something you can do with the core rules, and something you can do BETTER with Stormwrack.

I've been thinking about buying Stormwrack because I'm about to start running Maiden Voyage which is a sailing adventure and then right after I'm running Night Below which is an underwater Sahuagin adventure. How can Stormwrack help improves these adventures?
 

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