The Complete Warrior: Buying?

The Complete Warrior: Buying?

  • Yes

    Votes: 98 57.0%
  • No

    Votes: 31 18.0%
  • Haven't decided yet

    Votes: 43 25.0%


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Absolutely, yes. My reasons:

#1: It's hardcover rather than softcover like S&F.
#2: I want to see the new base classes.
#3: I want to see the updated PrCs and new PrCs.
#4: It's hardcover.

Cheers!
 


My answer is pretty much the same as Merric's.

I doubt I'll use all the PrCs. I may not even use all the base classes. Even so, I'm sure there will be more than enough in it that I will use that it'll be a good buy.
 

eek I'm the only one that said no so far ... :eek:

I'm not going to buy it, why? ... I've got most of the splat books and I don't want any more clutter ...


maybe some time in the future, if it gets good reviews from fellow enworlders
 


i'll be getting it. i liked the MinisHB too, FWIW.

i don't mind more prestige classes -- the more the merrier, IMO.

i'm intrigued by the possibility of new base classes, but i'm more leery of them than prestige classes.

i'm looking forward to lots of crunchy combat-related goodness.
 
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I've found that new Prestige Classes really inspire my players. The Emissary of Bahamut PrC is a case in point from the Book of Exalted Deeds.

The Catfolk race in the MHb has also inspired another player.

I really value that. There are things that, to us, might seem pointless - but if they inspire someone else, then they were worthwhile creating.

Cheers!
 

The problem with multiple PrCs

The problem with many PrCs is that WotC doesn't take the time to make sure they're all equally strong. I don't mean strong in power or in characterization, I mean in any way. There are many PrCs that stand out as being not a strong enough idea to merit inclusion.
 

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