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<blockquote data-quote="Kaptain_Kantrip" data-source="post: 248453" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>The Wanderer is "good to go" for a regular D&D or d20 game. The Courtier is a great class too (it's also listed in their Rokugan book). The Highwayman is also excellent--one could simply convert his pistol feats to bow or crossbow feats and use in a more medieval setting.</p><p></p><p>They have non-magical core classes for priests, assassins, pirates, and more. I think there are a dozen new core classes in all, plus the 90+ PrCs.</p><p></p><p>There are dozens of fighting style PrCs for every type of weapon (but mostly various swords). Bows (mounted or not), Hatchets, Knives (throwing or not), Axes, Harpoons, Claymores, Whips, Zweihanders, Two Weapon Fighting combos, etc.</p><p></p><p>There are Robin Hood and Friar Tuck type PrCs and a million ones for sailors and pirates of every stripe. The Man of Will PrC is a neat 3 level class for toughening up the Willpower of fighter types. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>____________</p><p></p><p>MIKE: The book is a veritable goldmine of much-needed crunchy bits but someone needs to slap the editor over at AEG upside his pointy little head, LOL. It's ridiculous that the book was ever released in this fashion. This could have been "Spycraft" caliber given another few weeks to a month of editing. It's shameful that they rushed this out the door in its present state. I know I'll get my $35 out of it, but it could have been so much better. As is, it may very well kill any enthusiasm for 7th Sea d20... or was that their idea all along? Like Chaosium dropping the ball on Call of Cthulhu d20? I sure hope not. Anyway, Mike, once again you've done a first rate job of giving us great crunchy bits. Keep up the good work! Your name guarantees a book will have something good in it. BTW: Your Quintessential books for Mongoose (Rogue, Wizard) are miles above the others, which were rather flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaptain_Kantrip, post: 248453, member: 546"] The Wanderer is "good to go" for a regular D&D or d20 game. The Courtier is a great class too (it's also listed in their Rokugan book). The Highwayman is also excellent--one could simply convert his pistol feats to bow or crossbow feats and use in a more medieval setting. They have non-magical core classes for priests, assassins, pirates, and more. I think there are a dozen new core classes in all, plus the 90+ PrCs. There are dozens of fighting style PrCs for every type of weapon (but mostly various swords). Bows (mounted or not), Hatchets, Knives (throwing or not), Axes, Harpoons, Claymores, Whips, Zweihanders, Two Weapon Fighting combos, etc. There are Robin Hood and Friar Tuck type PrCs and a million ones for sailors and pirates of every stripe. The Man of Will PrC is a neat 3 level class for toughening up the Willpower of fighter types. :) ____________ MIKE: The book is a veritable goldmine of much-needed crunchy bits but someone needs to slap the editor over at AEG upside his pointy little head, LOL. It's ridiculous that the book was ever released in this fashion. This could have been "Spycraft" caliber given another few weeks to a month of editing. It's shameful that they rushed this out the door in its present state. I know I'll get my $35 out of it, but it could have been so much better. As is, it may very well kill any enthusiasm for 7th Sea d20... or was that their idea all along? Like Chaosium dropping the ball on Call of Cthulhu d20? I sure hope not. Anyway, Mike, once again you've done a first rate job of giving us great crunchy bits. Keep up the good work! Your name guarantees a book will have something good in it. BTW: Your Quintessential books for Mongoose (Rogue, Wizard) are miles above the others, which were rather flat. [/QUOTE]
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