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Rating: Summary: Very well balanced Review: Of course one should expect that from the father of the third edition d20 system. The previous reviewer is accurate about the content. I personally didnt think it was quiet as good as some other products available but its a added bonus that the content requires no review if your players want to use it. Its that well balanced.
Rating: Summary: MC does it again Review: The Book of Hallowed Might is an excellent sourcebook for divine spellcasting characters. Highlights include cool prestige classes (such as the Knight of the Pale), interesting feats (which tie in concepts like oaths, religious conversion, etc) and a large number of great new divine spells. There's also an alternate ranger and a few variant paladin classes.On par with much of Mr Cook's previous material, including the excellent Books of Eldritch Might, Requiem for a God, etc. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: MC does it again Review: The Book of Hallowed Might is an excellent sourcebook for divine spellcasting characters. Highlights include cool prestige classes (such as the Knight of the Pale), interesting feats (which tie in concepts like oaths, religious conversion, etc) and a large number of great new divine spells. There's also an alternate ranger and a few variant paladin classes. On par with much of Mr Cook's previous material, including the excellent Books of Eldritch Might, Requiem for a God, etc. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: The real Book of Exalted Deeds Review: This is superb writing. Monte's answer to the Book of Vile Darkness is richly imaginative, balanced, and innovative in all aspects of game design. Check it out.
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