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I see you are in Columbus. There are 5 half priced books in our area. These are gold mines for 3.5 books these days. We also have a few gaming stores if you want to know about them.
 


I see you are in Columbus. There are 5 half priced books in our area. These are gold mines for 3.5 books these days. We also have a few gaming stores if you want to know about them.

I would love to know! Actually I live in Grandview, but I'm sure my dad could drive me ...
 
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I just want to say when I first saw the cartoon, Ben 10 screamed Binder to me!

I think its the class that most perfectly represents Ben's powers, especially if you speed up the frequency you can change vestiges.
 

I just want to say when I first saw the cartoon, Ben 10 screamed Binder to me!

I think its the class that most perfectly represents Ben's powers, especially if you speed up the frequency you can change vestiges.

Whats a Binder (you don't mean a school binder, do you?).
 

Binder is a class from the 3.5E Tome of Magic that make deals with entities trapped between the D&D cosmos and nonexistence. The binder lets the entity cohabit in his body by drawing a sigil and doing a small ritual. The binder gets special powers out if it and the bound entity is so happy to be in the real world, it usually behaves itself. Usually*. Basically each binding is like a creature from the omnitrix.

* If you roll badly when making the sigil, the entity gets to make you do certain, usually minor things. Otiax on the other hand will make you open all doors and locks you encounter, even the ones that lead right to the Far Realm or read "Do Not Open Until Doomsday!" Which probably suits Otiax just fine since all signs indicate It is really
Yog-Sothoth
.

http://www.enworld.org/forum/d-d-3rd-edition-rules/184715-binder-issues.html

BTW if you pick up that book, keep it away from anyone who dislikes occult stuff. The art direction for the binder chapter borrows from occult imagery, notably each binding sigil and a few critters.
 
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I just want to say when I first saw the cartoon, Ben 10 screamed Binder to me!

I think its the class that most perfectly represents Ben's powers, especially if you speed up the frequency you can change vestiges.

True that, although Ben seem's to be a bit more impressive than what a binder can do. He was not a support character that a binder often finds himself being.
 


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