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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Wolf" data-source="post: 2284060" data-attributes="member: 10407"><p><strong>Unorthodox Barbarians - The Le Games - PDF</strong></p><p></p><p>First review folks so bear with me. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>Unorthodox Barbarians is a PDF by The Le Games. It is available on RPG Now, regular price is $2.00 but it appears to be reduced in price now to $0.99.</p><p></p><p>This PDF is 28 pages in length include the cover page and lisence information. The download itself contains 4 files, one readme file and 3 versions of the product. A normal version formated for screen viewing, a second version for printing and a third version in RTF format. I found the RTF format to be a nice addition so that I can cut and paste what I need from the document for use in my games or make any changes or additions that I wish.</p><p></p><p>So, down to the nitty gritty. This PDF contains 5 new versions of the Barbarian Core Class, namely The Conqueror, The Corsair, The Planar Marauder, The Savage Screamer, and The Wild Rider. Each class is designed up to 20th level. Also included is one new feat, as well as notes on how to make adjustments to help balance the classes for your own campaign.</p><p></p><p>The Conqueror is a class that resembles a more civilized Barbarian. With leadership abilities and some new combat skills, he would be a fun class to play for those who want some more options for their tank other than rage. The Corsair is great for any campaign that includes seafaring PC's. With their roguish like abilities and nautical flair they would fit well in any campaign on the seas or coast. The Planar Maruader might be better suited as an NPC enemy with their hit and run plane jumping tactics and elemental influenced raging but they seem like a fun class for anyone to play. The Savage Screamer could fit in any party that could normally have a barbarian. This is a unique class with elemental based screaming abilities that puts terror into the hearts of the enemy. Lastly is the Wild Rider, another solid class. The Wild Rider as the name indicates features a slew of mounted combat abilities that incorporate the savagry of the Barbarian Class.</p><p></p><p>The thing I was most pleased about with this product is that it is original. There are a lot of great new class features that make each of these classes very interesting to play. Unique abilities abound for each class and a few of the classes even allow for the player to choose between several class abilities at various levels, giving even more options.</p><p></p><p>I did find a few insignificant editing errors in the document, but nothing distracting or damaging to the product. The format was familiar and easy to read. I would have liked a small section at the beginning explaning the layout of the entries and what type of information to expect under each heading, but since the format is familiar it's not required by any means.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for new core classes that are playable and balanced, if you like Barbarians or just want some new class abilities to use as tools in your game this is definitely a good buy at $2.00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Wolf, post: 2284060, member: 10407"] [b]Unorthodox Barbarians - The Le Games - PDF[/b] First review folks so bear with me. ;) Unorthodox Barbarians is a PDF by The Le Games. It is available on RPG Now, regular price is $2.00 but it appears to be reduced in price now to $0.99. This PDF is 28 pages in length include the cover page and lisence information. The download itself contains 4 files, one readme file and 3 versions of the product. A normal version formated for screen viewing, a second version for printing and a third version in RTF format. I found the RTF format to be a nice addition so that I can cut and paste what I need from the document for use in my games or make any changes or additions that I wish. So, down to the nitty gritty. This PDF contains 5 new versions of the Barbarian Core Class, namely The Conqueror, The Corsair, The Planar Marauder, The Savage Screamer, and The Wild Rider. Each class is designed up to 20th level. Also included is one new feat, as well as notes on how to make adjustments to help balance the classes for your own campaign. The Conqueror is a class that resembles a more civilized Barbarian. With leadership abilities and some new combat skills, he would be a fun class to play for those who want some more options for their tank other than rage. The Corsair is great for any campaign that includes seafaring PC's. With their roguish like abilities and nautical flair they would fit well in any campaign on the seas or coast. The Planar Maruader might be better suited as an NPC enemy with their hit and run plane jumping tactics and elemental influenced raging but they seem like a fun class for anyone to play. The Savage Screamer could fit in any party that could normally have a barbarian. This is a unique class with elemental based screaming abilities that puts terror into the hearts of the enemy. Lastly is the Wild Rider, another solid class. The Wild Rider as the name indicates features a slew of mounted combat abilities that incorporate the savagry of the Barbarian Class. The thing I was most pleased about with this product is that it is original. There are a lot of great new class features that make each of these classes very interesting to play. Unique abilities abound for each class and a few of the classes even allow for the player to choose between several class abilities at various levels, giving even more options. I did find a few insignificant editing errors in the document, but nothing distracting or damaging to the product. The format was familiar and easy to read. I would have liked a small section at the beginning explaning the layout of the entries and what type of information to expect under each heading, but since the format is familiar it's not required by any means. If you are looking for new core classes that are playable and balanced, if you like Barbarians or just want some new class abilities to use as tools in your game this is definitely a good buy at $2.00. [/QUOTE]
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