JoeGKushner
Adventurer
Question said:*wants The Complete Crossdresser*
That's a PDF d20 Quintessential book from Mongoose.
Question said:*wants The Complete Crossdresser*
So, the fact that Gary Gygax gave us new spells with Unearthed Arcana means that no new spells have ever been fresh or interesting since? Seriously?Li Shenron said:If there wasn't Eric's grandma around, I would have now bursted out in huge swearings.... How could they possible call this "a fresh look"??? Yeah right, it says ALSO provides feats/spells/etc., not ONLY, but still this is everything except "fresh". Tome of Magic or Incarnum could be fresh, but Complete Mage is the least possibly innovative book scheduled.
thalmin said:From the WotC September to December 2006 Catalog:
It is listed as a hardcover book, 224 pages, MSRP of $29.95 / $39.95 Can
Xath said:So...If any of the writers for the Complete Mage happened to be reading this thread...*cough*...It would be nice to eventually see some real "complete" spell lists for caster classes.
You know...with all of the 3.5 spells. Not just ones from selected books. IYKWIMAITYD
Mouseferatu said:Well, as Thalmin's post says, the answer to "Are there more warlock invocations?" is a resounding "Yes." Glad I don't have to sit on that one anymore.
As for the definition of "fresh"... Meh. I worked on Tome of Magic, and I worked on this. ToM has more new systems, sure. But there's a huge array of material between "brand new systems never before seen" and "the exact same thing." CM falls squarely in that middle range.
If the fact that it may not have entire brand new systems bothers you, don't buy it. But none of the new material (or at least none that I either wrote or saw) is a retread or a recreation, and some of the design philosophies we tried to follow pretty nifty if I do say so myself. Getting angry about it is just silly.