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I dont normally write reviews for content such as this but this deserves special attention ... what a waste of fcking space! I understand the 'joke' behind it but I don't believe material such as this has any need for being within the guild. PWYW? So bloody glad I didn't! This only got 1 star because I couldn't go any lower!!!
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Absolutely Awesome! There is a great amout of information, that on the surface should be common knowledge, but I think in many cases, it's not. Something all DM's, both old and new, will get a benefit from reading. Look forward to seeing more of your work. Well Done!
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A nice assortment of new monsters. Great graphics. Nice layout work. Well Done!
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Once again, more creative magic items done up so as they can be used as handouts as the players find them. Well Done!
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Creative items that can be used as handouts as the party members find them. Well Done!
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A good assortment of magic items. Layout is good. Love the inclusion of the Materials in the end section. Well Done!
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Oh ... this is good ... REAL GOOD! If this doesn't cut done your game prep time then you're doing something wrong! Look forward to seeing the updates as they appear. Well Done Sir!
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Another great set of feats. Nothing game breaking here. Well Done!
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A great set of feats for spellcasters, though I can see some of them being 'tested' within a group before getting the total go ahead to use them on a permaneent basis. Well Done!
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A well structured set of rulls that have been missing from 5e. Well Done!
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This is exactly what the writer says it is in the blurb ... 20 pages of 36 dinoi stat blocks and comparative dino to human size siloettes. The missing of dino descriptions and habits, and whether they are carno's or herbo's was the only thing I missed from this and therefore the missing point in the rating. Abait to say, this will still be useful (stat block wise) in the lead up of the release of Chult and ToA.
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This is very well written and the quality within shows the writer did his research well. The ability to be able to roleplay an animal companion in game as a player to level 20 will delight some players I no doubt (especially me).
A great read and will be looking for more from the writer, especially towards maybe roleplaying avids as bird companions, should he decide to expand on the line.
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Apart from expanding on the arms and armour within the D&D 5e system (always good), this presents some interesting mechanics thant DM's may find useful at the table, namely the 'Elemental damage'.
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Interesting read and can see where DM's may get some use out of this within their games, especially considering the amount of gold players build up over time that they have no way of getting rid of.
Rating would have been higher if a number of issues within the Discussion area had been seen too before publication.
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Im not one for long reviews. The manual does what it sets out to do ... and more. Although there is some minor spelling and punctuation errors, the material is exceeding well written, with evidence that the writer has done his research well, ultimately bringing value to the works. The fact that knowing that this manual should be backed up by an equally impressive Treasure Guide leaves this reviewer incrediably happy with the $$$ spent.
Well Done!
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