What' your favorite class handbook?

Which Class Accessory do you think was best overall?

  • Sword and Fist

    Votes: 7 5.3%
  • Defenders of the Faith

    Votes: 13 9.8%
  • Tome and Blood

    Votes: 39 29.3%
  • Song and Silence

    Votes: 9 6.8%
  • Masters of the Wild

    Votes: 65 48.9%

  • Poll closed .

Master Kaul

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Since all the Class accesories are out, I'm curious to which one the general public thinks was the most well put-togeather.

If your torn between two, post it and tell which ones.
 
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That's a tough one. IMO, every single one of them has some problems, and it's hard for me to decide which problem I think it less disruptive to my enjoyment of what good material is there. Frankly, the entire concept isn't that appealing to me, though, and I'm not 100% certain why I bought most of them at all.
 


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This is so funny.

I thought MotW was the worst classbook of them all, right up there with Sword and Fist.

It is so interesting to me that so many of you liked it so.

Just curious, not trying to start a flame, but what was so wonderful about it?

Song and silence and Tome were grand to me.

Razuur
 

To be honest, I liked Tome and Blood the best. The prestige classes were just so cool-particularly the alienist :) .
Masters of the Wild and Song and Silence were pretty good too, though. Sword and Fist had a lot of neat ideas, but was hampered by a large number of rules problems. Defenders of the Faith was, for the most part, dull-although the Holy Liberator was cool.
 



Hey, they fixed the Outrider (gave it the BAB they left out), and Mercurial Swords are very cool, especially if you've read Gene Wolfe's "New Sun" books - Terminus Est is one of my favorite literary swords.
 

ColonelHardisson said:
Hey, they fixed the Outrider (gave it the BAB they left out), and Mercurial Swords are very cool, especially if you've read Gene Wolfe's "New Sun" books - Terminus Est is one of my favorite literary swords.

I know they fixed it, but it's probably the single most inexcuseable error in 3E history.

As for the Mercurial Swords... eh, guess it's just not my cup of tea. (Yes, thank you, I would like some Earl Grey, if anyone is offering...)
 

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