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Tome of Battle - spells for fighters? How does that work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 3714418" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>I think we agreed from the beginning on that particular point. My point is, and has been since the beginning, that there's a really good reason why people think Bo9S is full of spells for fighters. That is, it basically is. There's lots in there that could be separated out from the spell-like powers, and that amounts to more than half the total powers listed. But there is a large quantity of abilities that are spell-like, to a greater or lesser extent, and so it's not wrong to say that the book is about giving spells to fighter-types.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the mechanics don't have to be tied to the flavour. However, they didn't write the book with a generic flavour. There's an intended flavour, and one that's actually pretty easy to scrape off the mechanics, especially if you drop the items on my list (give or take a few).</p><p></p><p>My point is, it's not a mistake to perceive the book in the way it's been characterized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 3714418, member: 18549"] I think we agreed from the beginning on that particular point. My point is, and has been since the beginning, that there's a really good reason why people think Bo9S is full of spells for fighters. That is, it basically is. There's lots in there that could be separated out from the spell-like powers, and that amounts to more than half the total powers listed. But there is a large quantity of abilities that are spell-like, to a greater or lesser extent, and so it's not wrong to say that the book is about giving spells to fighter-types. Yes, the mechanics don't have to be tied to the flavour. However, they didn't write the book with a generic flavour. There's an intended flavour, and one that's actually pretty easy to scrape off the mechanics, especially if you drop the items on my list (give or take a few). My point is, it's not a mistake to perceive the book in the way it's been characterized. [/QUOTE]
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