Griffins. Gryphons. Gryffins. Why are there so goddamn many different types of griffins?!?! Well, thank mythology - and with Griffins - A Field Guide, Rodney makes life so much easier being able to differentiate the different species of griffin - such as the Common Griffin, or Mandover's Feral Griffin, or Arthfael's Flightless Griffin. And on top of that, you also get some new class options and mechanics for having a griffin as a companion.
The only major issue for me is the formatting - at times it is hard to read stuff or to try and decipher the font, and the class options are organized a little strangely. I think perhaps if the bestiary section was kept as it is, and then the class options and other mechanics just put into a regular D&D format, it would be a perfect product. But overall, really fun, and I totally see myself using it.
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