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Hunter: Fall from Grace

Hunter: Fall from Grace

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Useful, but not earth-shattering
Review: This books is THE resource for level five edges, finally giving players a good chance on achieving them. It also includes a number of incredibly powerful (for Hunter, anyway) Divine and Corrupt edges, as well as suggestions as to how these alternate level fives would be achieved.
Save this book for when you've been playing for a very long time, as it seems geared for spectacular ways to end a chronicle. For the majority of your chronicle, the level five edges presented in the corebook and nine Creed books are much more suited to the theme of the game, and the players guide already gives the storyteller enough information on how to portray an NPC with one.
Unless your chronicle depends heavily on the Messengers being agents of the divine, and having their antithesis trying to corrupt the imbued, it really isn't that necessary. A very cool book though, and necessary for any Hunter fanatic to round out their collection.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Useful, but not earth-shattering
Review: This books is THE resource for level five edges, finally giving players a good chance on achieving them. It also includes a number of incredibly powerful (for Hunter, anyway) Divine and Corrupt edges, as well as suggestions as to how these alternate level fives would be achieved.
Save this book for when you've been playing for a very long time, as it seems geared for spectacular ways to end a chronicle. For the majority of your chronicle, the level five edges presented in the corebook and nine Creed books are much more suited to the theme of the game, and the players guide already gives the storyteller enough information on how to portray an NPC with one.
Unless your chronicle depends heavily on the Messengers being agents of the divine, and having their antithesis trying to corrupt the imbued, it really isn't that necessary. A very cool book though, and necessary for any Hunter fanatic to round out their collection.


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