Dr. Strangemonkey
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just better, but you could modify the rules for shapeshifters from Oriental Adventures and have a fine time.
Krypter said:So where can I get it for $40 instead of $50? I couldn't see any special offers on Monte's site.
I have to agree with others that this point is moot. You can use those races everywhere, and I actually use some of the race concepts in my (pretty generic) homebrew. We tend to forget how setting-specific PHB races are. If you want to have generic elves, than they would look similar to those in Tolkien's "Hobbit": relatively small, mischievous creatures that live below the earth.Felon said:But as Crothian mentioned, the character classes, races, and other content are specific to the setting, and that's where the PHB analogy stops.
woodelf said:Says you. According to the author, and according to me, the races/classes/spells are no more Diamond Throne-specific than those in the D&D3E PH are Greyhawk-specific. His goal was to have no more assumed setting than the D&D3E PH, just different assumed setting. I think he succeeded.
woodelf said:The selection of spellsi is more interesting, and ditches a lot of legacy cruft (like a 1st-level no-save, no-attack-roll, force spell).
Gez said:Oh, how exciting playing a first-level wizard would be without this obviously broken munchkin spell!
"I cast magic missile!"
"What's the DC? 14, right?"
"Yup, first level +3 for my 17 Int."
"He saves."
"Kewl. So the monster takes (1d4+1)/2 damage. *roll* Yay! I rolled 3! 2 damage! Take that monster! Oh, how mighty I feel today!"
"Well, it's not enough to down the single kobold that survived your fighter friend's cleave+TWF attack."
"OK. I cast my second, and last, first level spell. Expeditious retreat."
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